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Chiefs OLB Derrick Johnson.(BRINGIN' IT)

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Favorite music to listen to before a game: Probably Bobby Valentino. It's just some slow-down stuff to get my nerves calmed down a little bit before the game. I don't need hard-core stuff in my ear before games because I'm already hyped up.

What scares me: To tell you the truth, I'm scared of little dogs and cats and any little reptile.... I'm scared of a whole bunch of things. A possum is probably the worst. Oh my goodness. At my apartment back at my college, I saw a possum right by my door. He was standing up there eating some trash or something. Man, I didn't even go to my house that ...

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