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Today In Patriots History Feb 11: Happy Birthday to Bethel Johnson

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Today in Patriots History
Bethel Johnson


Happy 46th birthday to Bethel Johnson
Born Feb 11, 1979 in Dallas
Patriot KR and WR, 2003-2005; uniform #81
Pats 2nd round (45th overall) selection of the 2003 draft, from Texas A&M
Pats résumé: 3 seasons, 39 games (7 starts); 25.1 yard average on 102 kickoff returns (2 TD); 30 receptions with 4 touchdowns



The New England Patriots kick returner, wide receiver and two-time Super Bowl champion turns 46 today.
Johnson is best remembered for an electrifying 41-yard touchdown reception in a freezing cold playoff game against Tennessee.


Bethel Johnson grew up in the Dallas suburb of Corsicana, then traveled a couple hours south to go to Texas A&M. As a member of the Aggies he set what was then a school record for receptions and receiving yards. He and Ty Warren were teammates at College Station.

Johnson had modest numbers as a member of the Patriots. In 39 regular season games he made seven starts, with 30 receptions for 450 yards and four touchdowns. His performance on kickoff returns was superior, averaging 25.1 yards on 102 returns with two touchdowns.

Those stats back up a case for Bethel Johnson being a major draft bust when considering how early he was selected. Johnson had the misfortune to often being compared to another wide receiver that was still available in that draft: Anquan Boldin. On the other hand look at who was selected immediately prior (Taylor Jacobs), and who the number two overall pick was (Charles Rogers). Two wide receivers with similar career stats but without the kickoff returns, or the big plays. In other words, far worse draft picks.

The question that is not asked though is why did the Patriots even use a second round pick on Johnson, when they already had two young receivers (David Givens, Deion Branch) and a pair of solid veterans (Troy Brown, David Patten)? Considering the competition it is no wonder Johnson saw limited playing time.


Bethel Johnson diving catch vs Seahawks
33-second Highlight Play



That is not to say that Bethel Johnson did not have any memorable moments for Pats fans. In 2003 he returned a kickoff 92 yards against the Colts as time in the first half expired, giving the Patriots a 24-10 lead. That was the same game that ended with Willie McGinest stonewalling Edgerrin James on 4th-and-1 for a 38-34 victory. Then in the 2003 postseason versus Tennessee Johnson had another clutch performance. In the freezing cold he hauled in a 41 yard pass for a touchdown to give the Pats an early lead. Then on 3rd-and-13 Johnson took a screen pass and managed to gain 14 yards, leading to New England’s second touchdown.


Bethel Johnson Highlights
3:25 Highlight Video



The Patriots went undefeated in Bethel Johnson’s six postseason games.


As a rookie Johnson made it a point to put money away and plan for the future. After his pro football career came to an end he began a new career working in the Dallas area as a financial advisor.

“I got into this about three years ago, because I wanted to help our guys in this industry to stop going broke and help guys understand how money works,” Johnson told ESPN.com in a phone interview. “I look at it as, ‘These guys are my brothers.’ Whether they played before me, or after me, we’re all in the same fraternity. The last thing you want to read is that a player’s money was mismanaged by someone who took advantage of them. I understand what players go through, because I was one of those guys, but I was different in how I saw money. I wasn’t a big spender.”

When Johnson was selected by the Patriots in the second round of the 2003 draft, he received a $1.75 million signing bonus as part of a five-year, $3.8 million contract.

With the assistance of a trusted adviser, Johnson said he planned for his retirement “from Day 1” of his professional career and that upon his retirement in 2008, after a short stint with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts, he was “taken care of.”

“I got my signing bonus and said, ‘Listen, I may never see this money again, so I want this to last me the rest of my life. What I don’t want to do is go back to being broke,’” he said. “That was the game plan.”













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Glad to hear he's doing well. Was a bust as a WR but was still able to contribute as a KR and had those key plays vs. TEN in a super bowl year. It's inevitable that every team will draft busts, no matter how good the GM is (and contrary to popular opinion BB was terrific as a GM for his overall tenure here despite a bad ending) but it's always nice when even the busts can carve out some type of role.
 
I didn't know much about Anquan Boldin before the draft, but quickly found out about him after the draft and knew the Pats made a mistake with Johnson.

He had his moments catching a couple deep passes, but he made some nice plays in kick returns.
 
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More Feb 11 Birthdays


Happy 28th birthday to Damien Harris
Born February 11, 1997 in Richmond, Kentucky
Patriot RB, 2019-present; uniform #37
Pats third round (87th overall) selection of the 2019 draft, from Alabama

2019 was a redshirt season for Damien Harris. He was out with a hamstring injury for three games and was a healthy scratch fifteen times. His playing time was limited to brief appearances in two games against the Jets. In week three Harris was on the field for five special team snaps, and in week seven he had four carries for twelve yards while getting off the bench for five plays. Even when the Patriots were thin at running back due to Rex Burkhead’s injury, Harris was invisible.

The 2020 season was a different story. In ten game Harris bulled his way for 30 first downs, despite playing against opponents that stacked the line with no fear of the New England passing game. Harris averaged 5.0 yards per rushing attempt, gaining 743 yards from scrimmage and scoring two touchdowns.










In memory of **** Klein, who would have been 91 today
1934-2005; born in Pana, Illinois
Patriot OT and DT, 1961-1962; uniform #62
Signed as a veteran free agent on August 4, 1961

Richard James ‘Sleepy’ Klein began his pro football career as a draft pick by the Chicago Bears in 1955. He played in 24 games over two seasons with the Boston Patriots. In 1962 Klein and Charlie Long were both named to the AFL All-Star team at offensive tackle. In his post-football career **** Klein owned and operated his own business selling municipal and industrial chemicals.

Patriots make changes as San Diego comes east | Lewiston Evening Journal - Oct 5, 1961

DT **** Klein joins East squad | Nashua Telegraph - Jan 3, 1963






Happy 71st birthday to Ricky Feacher
Born February 11, 1954 in Crystal River, Florida
Patriot WR, 1976; uniform #83
Pats tenth round (270th overall) selection of the 1976 draft, from Mississippi Valley State

Ricky Feacher made the initial roster as a rookie in 1976, appearing in the first three games of the season. He had two receptions for 38 yards and returned ten kickoffs. Unfortunately he also fumbled the ball three times, although he was at least able to recover two of those miscues. Chuck Fairbanks released Feacher the day after a week three turnover filled game against Pittsburgh. Cleveland picked Feacher up two weeks later and he would go on to play nine seasons with the Browns.




Other Feb 11 birthdays with a New England connection
Dennis Gaubatz, 85 (1940)
Pats 25th round (199th overall) selection of the 1963 AFL draft
The Patriots took a late round flyer on the linebacker from LSU. Gaubatz opted to sign with Detroit, who had drafted him in the eighth round of the NFL draft. He was a seven year starter in the NFL and played for the Colts in Super Bowl III.

Max Bullough, 33 (1992)
Grandson of Patriot coach Hank Bullough
Linebacker with the Texans from 2014-2016.

Alex Clement (1904-1970)
Born in Plymouth MA; Chicopee High School; Phillips Exeter; Williams College
Frankford Yellow Jackets wingback in the twenties.

Sam Young (1905-1991)
Providence Steamroller
Halfback played briefly during the 1927 season.
 
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