Any Lions fans on here? I'm sure Jerry Jones is hoping the Lions keep losing.
Calvin Johnson on future with Lions: 'I want to win'
By Dave Birkett
Free Press Sports Writer
Comments (84) Recommend (1) Print E-mail Letter to the editor Share Facebook Twitter FarkIt Digg Del.icio.us Reddit Newsvine Buzz up!Calvin Johnson has seen a lot of losing in his first four NFL seasons, but is it enough to make him look elsewhere when his rookie contract expires in two years?
Johnson was asked about that possibility and whether he’s happy with the Lions during his weekly radio appearance Thursday on WXYT-FM (97.1).
“Put it like this, if we turn this thing into a winner, I’m happy,” Johnson said. “I’ve won 11 games since I’ve been here in four years. Losing definitely sucks, and you definitely don’t want to be around losing. You can’t get used to that. I can’t get used to it because I haven’t come from that. I’ve been used to winning. And if this thing can’t get turned around, man, like I said — I’m just going to leave it at I can’t get used to it. I want to win.”
Johnson is having a Pro Bowl-type season with 62 catches for 872 yards and an NFC-leading 12 touchdowns, but he often seems underutilized.
Playing with third-string quarterback Drew Stanton in last Sunday’s loss to the Chicago Bears, Johnson had three catches for 66 yards and scored on a 46-yard touchdown, but had just two other balls thrown his way.
When the Lions recovered a fumble inside the Bears’ 10-yard-line early in the third quarter, they never looked Johnson’s way. Maurice Morris ran for 1 yard on the drive’s opening play, Stanton ran out of bounds for a sack on a second-and-goal pass that was designed for Nate Burleson, and on third down the Lions called a tight-end screen to Brandon Pettigrew.
“I can’t call it, man. I can’t call it,” Johnson told the Free Press after the game when asked about his limited use. “I wish I could have did more to help out the team, but it is what it is.
“I don’t understand, teams tend to play a lot of Cover 2, our receptions go down. We got to come up with something for it. They were playing Cover 2 for most of the game.”
Johnson will make nearly $23 million in base salary over the next two years as the Lions’ highest-paid player. He was asked on his radio show if he’d look elsewhere after the 2012 season if he’s convinced the Lions can’t win.
“When that comes, I can answer that one,” he said.
Free Press beat writer Dave Birkett will answer your Lions questions in a live chat at 3 p.m. Friday at freep.com/sports. Then come back Sunday as special writer Anthony Fenech live-blogs the Lions-Packers game.
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