you can say whatever you want to create controversy.
but here is what Stevie said:
"To me, the slot means you got access to go left, you got access to go right, you can work up the middle, you're not going to be pressed as much -- and we all know what I can do to people that press me," he said. "You'll be going against either the safeties or linebackers or the third cornerback. That's what I think about when I hear slot. It seems like easy money for me."
For Johnson, who is regarded by some as one of the best in the NFL at making moves to get open off the line of scrimmage, he put any talk of a potential move inside being a step down for him to rest on Friday.
"I'm with whatever move they say. I don't feel bad about it at all. I have confidence in my coaches. I believe in them. They gave me the shot. Wherever they see me fit is cool with me," he said. "If I'm in the slot, the things I've done on the outside I'm pretty much limited. I'm on one side of the field. With the slot, I can motion over to the left or the right. I got more options or whatnot. I guess we'll have to see how it works out come training camp and then preseason. But whatever it is, I'm with it."
Stevie isn't really a high maintenance dude-- or really a diva. He just had some overzealous TD celebrations-- but don't assign BS to his character that isn't there.