The big Calvin Johnson lie!

Danny White

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The truth is now exposed! Calvin Johnson did not, in fact, run his 40 in borrowed shoes! :eek:

Given this shocking fact, how many of you now want this overrated hack? ;)

Calvin Johnson believes he's the best player in the NFL draft
By PAUL NEWBERRY, AP Sports Writer
February 28, 2007

KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) -- Calvin Johnson wants to clear up one misconception: He used his own shoes to show off that dazzling speed at the NFL scouting combine.

Some thought Johnson had borrowed another player's cleats when they saw him scrambling to lace up just before he ripped off the 40-yard dash in an eye-opening 4.35 seconds -- one of the fastest times in Indianapolis.

"There was a quarterback there who was running with his tennis shoes on," the former Georgia Tech receiver said Wednesday. "I told him, 'Man, you need some cleats.' We both wore the same size, 15, so I let him borrow mine. Then I had to put them back on before I ran."

Johnson's time all but assured that he'll be one of the top players taken in the April draft. He feels like he's the best player available and should go first overall.

"That's the attitude I've got to have, and that's the way I feel," he said. "I feel like they're going to call my name pretty early. It would be great to be up there at No. 1."

After impressing in Indy, Johnson headed to central Florida to continue his workouts. That allowed him to be on hand to throw out the ceremonial first pitch when his alma mater faced the Atlanta Braves in a spring training game.

Johnson wound up his right arm a few times before delivering a high pitch to Braves minor league catcher Clint Sammons, who played his college ball at Georgia.

"That's the first time I've thrown a ball in a couple of years," said Johnson, who was a pitcher and center fielder during his high school days. "It was a little high and wide, but I'm just happy I didn't bounce it across the plate."

While his baseball skills may be a little rusty, there's no doubt about his talents on the football field. He is the prototype receiver -- 6-foot-5 with a set of amazing hands, which earned him the nickname "Spider-man" when he played for the Yellow Jackets.

At the combine, some scouts wondered if he had gotten a little heavy when he tipped the scales at 239 pounds. He came to Indy not planning to run, but changed his mind when he began hearing one question after another about his weight.

The issue quickly faded away when Johnson put up the third-fastest time at the combine.

"I helped myself a lot when I ran," he said. "I knew I could do a 4.4, but the 4.35 surprised me. I don't think I've run that fast since my senior year of high school."


Seriously, though, it's a little shameful that the NFL Network would run with the false story to create a buzz.
 

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Danny White;1421196 said:
"There was a quarterback there who was running with his tennis shoes on," the former Georgia Tech receiver said Wednesday. "I told him, 'Man, you need some cleats.' We both wore the same size, 15, so I let him borrow mine. Then I had to put them back on before I ran."


It doesn't seem like much, but something about reading that made me like him a lot more as a person.

Kinda like that saying "he's just a great guy - he'd give you the shirt off his back if you needed it."
 

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I don't know about the overrated part.
Besides,he'll be loooooooooooooooooooong gone by the time Dallas picks.
 

Hoofbite

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Ill take the "overrated hack" in a heartbeat. Who cares what shoes he wore. Would it really have been that more impressive if he worse someone else's $200 cleats instead of his own?

I pray to god that 21 other teams think hes overrated and pass on him because of his shoes. Please let that happen.
 

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Artie Lange;1421201 said:
I don't know about the overrated part.
Besides,he'll be loooooooooooooooooooong gone by the time Dallas picks.

Knowing Danny, I am pretty sure that was sarcasm! :laugh2:
 

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Thehoofbite;1421213 said:
I pray to god that 21 other teams think hes overrated and pass on him because of his shoes. Please let that happen.
That would really suck if he fell to us.

You never know. :rolleyes:
 

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Unless he stabs someone on camera and confesses to it, I don't think he'll sniff #22.
 

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He borrowed some shoes that fit, he ran. So the point is? It's not like he missed the bus, ran all the way to the combine and borrowed a construction workers steel toed boots, a size too small, and ran. I "borrowed" shoes from my older brother all my life. Ran the same. Stopping, on the other hand............
 

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Cajuncowboy;1421222 said:
Knowing Danny, I am pretty sure that was sarcasm! :laugh2:

I did winky winky. ;)

That said, I think that 4.35 time may have been an exaggeration from the NFL Network (along with the shoes). They decided CJ was going to be their story so they ran with it. Even CJ, in that story, said he didn't expect to be below 4.4.

Nevertheless, the guy's a stud. His work on the field proves that.
 

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Avery;1421279 said:
Unless he stabs someone on camera and confesses to it, I don't think he'll sniff #22.

You stab someone, we'll get someone else to photoshop the video, and I'll plant the knife on him....and then we'll take over the world!
 
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