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Calvin Johnson told family 2015 would be his final year and delivered same message to Jim Caldwell after season ended, sources told ESPN.

Until he files his paperwork, I'm not sure he's actually done. We will see. Very possible, maybe even probable, he's done.

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If he already told everyone then what's the big secret?

apparently Caldwell wanted him to take some time before making an official decision but no one thinks he's changed his mind
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When you know, you know.

 

A supreme physical specimen, production to back it up. It's been a pleasure watching him and I hope he enjoys his retirement.

 

And when you're a receiver in a league that can't even define "catch," you know.

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You all think he's a hall of famer? I'd say no. Wondering what you guys think

 

Doubt he's a first ballot guy with the early retirement. Definitely should be in consideration though.

 

I think that over time, people will truly appreciate just how dominant his career has been.

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He's no Chris Hogan, that's for sure.

 

My vote is 'maybe' for hall of fame. Will depend on how careers of others like AJ Green, Julio Jones, Brandon Marshall, Dez, D Thomas pan out.

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No idea if he'll be a first ballot HOFer, but I do know that he's the single greatest wide receiver I've ever watched play the game.

 

And yes, I remember Jerry Rice vividly

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I would vote for him. I'm not sure there has been a WR with his combination of size, speed and skill.

 

@spotrac

Reportedly set to retire, #Lions WR Calvin Johnson has reeled in $113.8M in 9 seasons. He leaves $67.7M on his deal.

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Ever since Borland/Willis, I'm convinced that players on their own time and money are getting checked for CTE.

 

Is it coincidence that UCLA discovered an approach to test for it in a living body in 2013?

there is no way to check for cte... Soooooooooo not really
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Until he files his paperwork, I'm not sure he's actually done. We will see. Very possible, maybe even probable, he's done.

I dove into this story as he is one of my favorite non-bills players. From what I have found it appears he told his family and Caldwell before the season it would be his last. At the end of the year Caldwell told him to take some time. Most people FEEL he hasn't changed his mind. I'm not saying this won't happen but it is no more definite than it was when it was originally floated in early January.

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You all think he's a hall of famer? I'd say no. Wondering what you guys think

Not a first ballot guy but it's not his fault he was stuck in Detroit on bad teams. He's the most amazingly gifted physical specimen to ever play the WR position. He would probably still be playing if he thought Detroit had a chance. Not much different than what happened with Barry Sanders. I wonder if that had any kind of influence on him

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FWIW - when i was volunteering coaching the NFL Experience in Tampa for the Cardinals / Steelers SB, the active players, and former guys are on the field with you as you work with the youth. Of all the players i spent time with, he was by far the nicest, most gracious guy to the kids, to us, and I didn't see that as an act.

 

He just had so much fun with the kids. We had a bunch of groups from the Boys and Girls Clubs in some tough neighborhoods, the kids of the active military as Tampa has a huge base here that is Central Command, special needs kids which was my favorite as i think they appreciated it the most, and so on.

 

He was one class act. I hate to see him retire and really though last month after some time to heal he would come back. He was the most dominant WR I've ever seen and yes like the other poster I'm old enough to watch Rice, and Swann. He was just a man amongst boys. It's funny as the last guy I remember I hated seeing retire young as you just wanted more was from Detroit. Barry Sanders. Two great players on bad teams.

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Would be awesome to see him and Sammy on the same team. But if he is retiring he must be pretty beat up/sick of playing the game/saved enough and just wants to do other things.

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"There's a lot more scientific investigation and rigor and publication and peer review that needs to be done on this

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t is not yet clear if currently available scans are actually showing signs of CTE or if they are indicative of other conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease.

[...] diagnoses of CTE indicators [...] [emphasis mine]

[...]the UCLA CTE study was "promising work," adding the researchers were "honest about the limitations as well as being excited about the findings."

"This is the holy grail if it works. This is what we've been waiting for, but it looks like it's probably preliminary to say they've got it,"

Yes, yay for reading. Try it sometime.

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