Calvin Johnson retires.

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The Lions are solely responsible for two of the greatest NFL players retiring because they didn't want to be part of their suck anymore.
 
wow that sucks

for what's it worth, he will probably come back and finish the degree (and hopefully help coach\recruit?)
 
Hard to really argue with that. If you don't blow through money like many pro athletes, the money gets academic after the first 10-20 million. The NFL work regiment isn't worth the fame for everybody.

WR's are probably less likely to get CTE than other positions, but there's that as well.
 
HOF? I don't think it is a sure thing. Lots of WRs put up similar or better numbers and not in.

I think he gets in, but relatively short period of dominance doesn't help. A few more 70+ catch, 1000 yd seasons would've made it a sure thing, first ballot.
 
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Calvin Johnson had Reggie Ball for a QB in college and had to play for the Lions. Football's been telling him to quit for years.
 
He always was smarter than most. It was a privilege to watch Calvin play football.
 
HOF? I don't think it is a sure thing. Lots of WRs put up similar or better numbers and not in.

I think he gets in, but relatively short period of dominance doesn't help. A few more 70+ catch, 1000 yd seasons would've made it a sure thing, first ballot.

I agree. Not a sure thing at all. Very borderline
 
I agree. Not a sure thing at all. Very borderline

I think the thing that he'll have over some of the other big numbers guys is that Megatron had a 3-4 year period where he was the most dominant WR in the game. Holt, Owens, Wayne, etc won't be able to say that.
 
I think the thing that he'll have over some of the other big numbers guys is that Megatron had a 3-4 year period where he was the most dominant WR in the game. Holt, Owens, Wayne, etc won't be able to say that.

Oh for sure. But i think so many wr are putting up hige numbers now that does it get lost? Those guys in the past played in a league where the d could hit u.

Then add in how bad his teams have been.
 
I think the fact that he played for the Lions will be taken into account and he'll get in. I agree that another few years would have helped, but I don't think HOF voting for football is as numbers-obsessed as baseball, and most will realize that his overall numbers would have been among the best if he had played til his mid-to-late thirties.
 
I think the fact that he played for the Lions will be taken into account and he'll get in. I agree that another few years would have helped, but I don't think HOF voting for football is as numbers-obsessed as baseball, and most will realize that his overall numbers would have been among the best if he had played til his mid-to-late thirties.

Dont get me wrong. He is a hof player in my eyes. I can just see the arguments making him borderline thats all.
 
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