These are elements a playmaker must possess for his team to prosper and Johnson is now starting to understand the full role.
It appeared it was going to be a fairytale final game for Marshall at Leichardt Oval with the initial pass to centre Chris Lawrence, who offloaded to Tim Simona to score. Marshall was thriving off the emotional support from the Tigers fans and lifted for the occasion but unfortunately for him, it didn't last.
The Warriors soon woke from their slumber after the bye weekend and rumbled through their plays with more vitality, allowing Johnson to probe.
I have criticised Marshall's performances in recent seasons, frustrated by his inconsistency. The signs have been around that long. I think Marshall's announcement to seek a release is the culmination of a frustrating period in his career.
Like most sports fans, I admire gifted athletes - Marshall fits into this category.
However, a league playmaker must possess more than freakish talent, and he must produce it more often. This is where Johnson has started to understand his role much earlier than Marshall did. This has been developed under three recent coaches - Ivan Cleary, Brian McClennan and Matt Elliott - and there is more to learn.
Now it's a matter of producing consistent performances that will determine his future and his club's.