Calvin Johnson still mad he was forced to pay back Lions after retiring

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Calvin Johnson to Lions: If you want me back in the fold, give me my money back
Posted by Mike Florio on June 1, 2019, 3:52 PM EDT

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The Lions want to make peace with receiver Calvin Johnson. There’s only one way to do it.

Make money appear in Johnson’s bank account.


They already know what they got to do,” Johnson told Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press on Saturday. “The only way they’re going to get me back is they put that money back in my pocket. Nah, you don’t do that. I don’t care what they say. They can put it back, then they can have me back. That’s the bottom line.”

The Lions required Johnson to reimburse the team for a portion of the signing bonus money that he hadn’t earned before retiring three years ago. The specific amount has been the subject of conflicting reports and accounts, but it’s currently believed that, of the $3.2 million that Johnson had not earned in signing bonus money, he paid back at least $1 million.

Whatever the specific amount on the check written by Johnson to the Lions, Johnson clearly wants that same amount written on a check made out to him before he’ll make nice with the team. Until that happens, Johnson believes there’s nothing to discuss.

“I ain’t talked to [team president] Rod [Wood],” Johnson said. “I don’t even want to talk about that. I don’t have no reason to talk about that. I don’t even talk about the Lions. I mean, I talk to my Lions that came out here to help me out today. . . . I appreciate them so much for that. Just hope to keep those kind of relationships rolling for in the future because these kids, man, they take so much from that.”

Although a signing bonus constitutes advance payment for future services to be rendered, the circumstances surrounding Johnson’s departure from the team suggest that the Lions would have cut Johnson before his cap number spiked to $24 million in March 2016. In hindsight, the smart move for Johnson would have been not to retire but to force the team to choose between carrying the cap number or cutting him. Alternatively, Johnson’s agent to negotiate a deal with the Lions that would have given them the cap relief they needed while also waiving their right to seek bonus money.

Regardless of what happened in the past, it’s now clear what the Lions need to do if they hope to make amends with the best receiver in franchise history. And the easiest way to do that (since there’s no salary cap for non-players) would be to hire him as a team ambassador, and to pay him for the first year the money that was recovered, along with maybe a little more.

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After Johnson retired following the 2015 season, he was forced to return a portion of his signing bonus from the eight-year contract extension he signed in 2012. It later came out that Megatron had paid the Lions at least $1 million, which understandably rubbed Johnson the wrong way.

"I don't even like to talk Lions too much just because the way our relationship ended," Johnson told the Free Press in May 2017. "If they see me around here, we'll see. But hey, I don't know.

"I just didn't feel like I was treated the way I should have been treated on the way out. That's all. I mean, it's all good. I'm not tripping. I don't feel any kind of way, just hey, that's what they did. Hey, it is what it is."

That should sound familiar. The Lions did something similar with another franchise icon, Barry Sanders, but they managed to repair their relationship with Sanders, who now works as a paid ambassador for the team. Now, they're hoping for a similar type of relationship with Johnson.

In mid-May, Lions president Rod Wood revealed that he hoped to bring Johnson back into the fold. He called it "a very high priority."

"That's on the agenda this year, reaching out to him," Wood said, per the Free Press. "We have Barry (Sanders) coming in this week for a couple events and I want to kind of try and find a way to do something similar to what we've been doing with Barry if Calvin would be interested. So that's on my agenda to get to him and talk about it."
 

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As a Lions fan..this was just another example of why this organization is trash. Dudes retire early all the time and aren't asked to pay back bonuses. Demanding Johnson do it was clearly a power move and a "fukk you too buddy" from the GM.

Worse thing is on Monday I gotta hear Detroit radio talk about this nonstop. White dudes calling in trashing the best Detroit Lion of the last decade while comparing the situation to their shytty blue collar job. Nobody gives a fukk that you work construction - you don't have a signing bonus, you have no leverage over your employer and you probably support political policies that have destroyed your bargaining+salary. So tired of these white dudes calling in outraged that black athletes have more power than them.

:hhh:
 

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Ok, but don't try to get in contact with him to do any events for the Lions which is what your GM is trying to do. I don't know wtf he is thinking with that bullshyt. You don't treat someone like that then act like everything is ok.
We always treat people opposite of how we want to be treated

I can punch a mofo but he best not punch me back:mjgrin:
 

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This is BS.

Once the ink on that contract dried that should have been his bread to keep regardless if he’s retired.

The Lions would still be mediocre even if he was on the field. Or likely he would be on a contender after wasting so many of his good years on mid QBs.
 

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I'll never forget that the day Megatron retired, one of the local Detroit reporters said he had seen on multiple occasions that Johnson couldn't walk up stairs the day after games. Dude spent a decade getting his body destroyed, giving his all. In severe pain, never complaining or talking shyt. Just going to work, doing his job, and barely walking home.

Don't disrespect that man. Give him his fukking money.
 

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I'll never forget that the day Megatron retired, one of the local Detroit reporters said he had seen on multiple occasions that Johnson couldn't walk up stairs the day after games. Dude spent a decade getting his body destroyed, giving his all. In severe pain, never complaining or talking shyt. Just going to work, doing his job, and barely walking home.

Don't disrespect that man. Give him his fukking money.
He spent his career catching prayers from shytna, Orlovsky, Padford, Shaun Hill, Culpepper and Drew Stanton. :hhh:

Stafford's go-to with Calvin was throw it high for Calvin to get with a safety waiting to drill him afterwards. :snoop:

Took YEARS off his career.
 
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