Saturday, January 7, 2012

Calvin johnson

  • NEW YORK -- Calvin Johnson took one look at the voting and smiled broadly. Thats sweet, he said, as he studied The Associated Press 2011 NFL All-Pro Team. Thats one of the best honors you can have other than being a Super Bowl champion.
  • (ESPN)
  • NEW ORLEANS ― Roman Harper sat in front of his locker this past week, answering question after about Calvin Johnson, a.k.a. Megatron, a.k.a. the scariest receiver in football.
  • (WWL-TV)
  • Lets take a look at the NFL Wild Card schedule this weekend and talk personnel, matchups plus some Xs and Os. Here are five things to watch for as we get into some playoff football. 1. Tebow vs.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Stafford went to Will Heller for a 10-yard touchdown on Detroits opening possession, then connected with Calvin Johnson on a 13-yard score, sending the Lions to the locker room with a lead in their first postseason appearance since 1999.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • NEW YORK — Calvin Johnson took one look at the voting and smiled broadly.
  • (Times-Leader)
  • Stafford quickly silenced the crowd with a 22-yard completion to Calvin Johnson on the second snap of the game.
  • (Washington Post)
  • NEW ORLEANS -- Here are four things to keep your eye when the Detroit Lions face New Orleans in Saturdays NFC wild-card game.
  • (MLive.com)
  • NEW ORLEANS — Watch out, Calvin! Yep, that's a defender coming at you, Calvin Johnson. He's going for a low hit that upends you and sends you hard into the turf.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • To say the Detroit Lions faced a stiff challenge entering their first playoff game of the 21st century is a little like saying Calvin Johnson is going be a decent wide receiver by the time he plays his last game. In other words, a mild understatement.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • NEW YORK — Detroit Lions receiver Calvin Johnson and Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen were the leading vote getters for the Associated Press 2011 NFL All-Pro Team, each falling one vote short of being unanimous choices.
  • (Detroit Free Press)

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