Showing posts with label Calvin Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calvin Johnson. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Calvin Johnson continues the trend of NFL stars retiring early


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Marshawn Lynch and Jerod Mayo also called it quits before their 30th birthdays this offseason.

Last offseason, the NFL world was rocked when a slew of players decided to retire early rather than continue on with their careers. That pattern is continuing this year.

After two months of rumors, Detroit Lions star receiver Calvin Johnson officially retired on Tuesday before the new league year began. Johnson said he was "at peace with" his decision to retire at age 30 following a prolific career.

Last month, running back Marshawn Lynch announced his retirement during the Super Bowl and linebacker Jerod Mayo posted on Instagram about hisdecision to hang it up as well. Though their retirements aren"t completely analogous to Chris Borland, the former San Francisco 49ers linebacker who walked away last spring after his rookie season, their decisions serve asa reminder that an increasing number of football players are now opting to quit a couple of years too early rather than a couple of years too late.

There"s little doubt Lynch would"ve had multiple suitors in free agency. Even though he missed nine games this season due to injury, the 29-year-old running back is just one year removed from a 1,300-yard campaign. Lynch"s days as an All-Pro were probably behind him, but he almost certainly could"ve stretched out his career a couple of more seasons. He just didn"t want to.

Mayo, who turned 30 on Feb. 23, likely would"ve had to fight his way onto a roster, considering he"s ended each of the last three seasons on injured reserve. But the two-time Pro Bowler was a bruising force at middle linebacker in his prime, recording a career-high 114 tackles in 2010. If Mayo wanted to go through the rigors of another training camp, the opportunity probably would"ve beenthere for him.

But like Lynch, Mayo decided to walk away on his own terms. Johnson, who was owed nearly $16 million, dealt with nagging injuries but was still just a few years removed from totaling an NFL-record 1,964 receiving yards in a single season. Despite showing up frequently on the injury report, Johnson played in all 16 games in 2015 and led the Lions with 1,214yards and nine touchdown receptions.

It"s been 14 years since forensic pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu posthumously diagnosed Pro Football Hall of Famer and former Pittsburgh Steelers center Mike Webster with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the degenerative brain condition known as CTE. More than a decade later, the evidence that links playing football to brain damage is indisputable. Boston University researchers have now discovered CTE in 90 out of 94 brains that deceased former players have donated to the school"s CTE center.

Almost every decision in life comes to down to a risk/reward proposition. And for some NFL stars, the option of continuing their careers just doesn"t seem to be worth it.

"I mean, if it could potentially kill you -- I know that"s a drastic way to put it, but it is a possibility -- that really puts it in perspective to me," Borland said to ESPN"s Outside the Lines last year. "To me, it just wasn"t what I wanted to do."

That"s not to say the dangers of CTE and head trauma are the driving force behind every player who chooses to retire early. Former 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis, for example, said last year hisbalky feet were the reason he decided to leave the game at 30.

Players give their all to NFL teams, often surrendering their bodies for the chance to obtain fleeting superstardom. But the league doesn"t always give back. Last April, a federal judge approved afinal settlement between the NFL and more than 20,000 ex-players who say the league masked the dangers of concussions and other injuries to them. The NFL will pay out at least $1 billion over the next 65 years, but CTE, which is mentioned 14 times in the case, isn"t covered in the agreement. NFL lawyers say the science is too inconclusive to include it.

Dr. Robert Stern, the director of clinical research for BU"s CTE center, wrote a61-page declaration opposing the settlement two years ago, saying it will deny compensation to some of the most disabled players.

Perhaps Johnson, Lynch and Mayo"s best days are past them, meaning their top earning years are behind them as well. It takes an ungodly amount of preparation to play in the NFL into your 30s, and often for diminishing paychecks.

Much like Borland, Willis, Jake Locker, Justin Smith and Jason Worilds, they decided it wasn"t worth it to keep playing.

If something happens often enough, it becomes a pattern. With star players deciding to walk away early for the second consecutive year, the NFL is close to seeing this trend become the new normal.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Detroit Red Wings will miss Lions" Calvin Johnson


ESPN First Take - Lions" Calvin Johnson Retires From NFL

Detroit Red Wings Danny DeKeyser, left, and Justin Abdelkader.(Photo: Helene St. James DFP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio --As fellow professional athletes and Michiganders, the Detroit Red Wings are disappointed -- and appreciative.

News that Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson hadretiredspread around the Wings"locker room just as they hit the ice this morning at Nationwide Arena.

"It"s a little disappointing," defenseman Danny DeKeyser said. "He"s one of the best receivers that the game has seen in awhile and that the Lions have had in awhile, so it"s tough to see him go.

"He was just always a solid red-zone option. He was always getting double-teamed in the end zone. Guys just couldn"t stop him. He was a beast."

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DeKeyser, who was born in Detroit, said he has attended "a few" Lions games, so "I"ve seen him in person. He was always one of the best players on the field and always fun to watch."

Wings coach Jeff Blashill, born in Detroit and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, said, "I"ve been a Lions fan my whole life.

"Calvin is one of the greats. A pleasure to watch, for sure. Everybody knows their own time line and when their time is done, and he"s doing it on his own time line. But what a great sports figure in the city of Detroit. He will be remembered for a long time."

As a coach, Blashill sees firsthand what it takes for superstar athletes to maintain their level of play, especially as they get older. Heviews it daily in Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg.

"I think, from the outside looking in, too many times, people talk about how talented they are," Blashill said. "Well, talent, most of the time, comes from hard work and comes from your daily approach. Calvin, I"m sure, without having seen it but from what I"ve heard, I"m sure he is similar to (Jaromir) Jagr and Pavel and Hank, all the great ones.

"You don"t become great by chance or happenstance. You become great by your daily choices, and I"m sure Calvin made those choices on a daily basis."

Justin Abdelkader, from Muskegon, raved about "some of the unbelievable catches" Johnson made during his career."He"s made a couple of them where he"s made, kind of between like three guys, jumping over them. It"s disappointing to see him retire, because he"s so fun to watch."

Contact Helene St. James: hstjames@freepress.com. Follow her on Twitter @helenestjames.

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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Names and faces: Danny Amendola, Calvin Johnson


Top 100 Players of 2015: Calvin Johnson

Published 3:53pm, Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Photo: Steven Senne, Associated Press

New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola speaks with reporters in the team"s locker room at Gillette Stadium after a football practice, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are to host an NFL divisional playoff game Jan. 16, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

New England Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola speaks with reporters in the team"s locker room at Gillette Stadium after a football practice, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots are to ... more Photo: Steven Senne, Associated Press

Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) during warm ups before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field in Detroit, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (81) during warm ups before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field in Detroit, Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Photo: Rick Osentoski, Associated Press

Names and faces: Danny Amendola, Calvin Johnson

Danny Amendola

The New England Patriots wide receiver is catching grief from his Rhode Island neighbors over a temporary carport. Amendola erected the metal structure behind his 1774-built home in Providences College Hill Historic District last month so that he can get to practice on time in a snowstorm. The home sits on Benefit Street, a hillside thoroughfare filled with colorful restored clapboard homes featured on countless postcards. Neighbors complain the carport is a blemish on the communitys atmosphere. Amendola has declined to comment on the complaints.

Calvin Johnson

The Lions wide receiver has drawn comparisons to Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders in Detroit. Both made spectacular plays for the Lions. Off the field, they were quiet and humble. They might have one more thing in common this offseason: retirement at age 30. Like many players at this stage of their career, I am currently evaluating options for my future, said Johnson, who is said to be seriously contemplating retirement and is not saying if he will restructure his contract, which counts $24 million against the salary cap next season.

Associated Press

Source: http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Names-and-faces-Danny-Amendola-Calvin-Johnson-6741483.php

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