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Detroit Lions (official thread)

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Lions on way to losing first of what should be all losses in their reamaining games. Good chance that would eliminate them from the playoffs. I'm sure Jim Caldwell will get another vote of confidence from Lions ownership as he flushes his second NFL team down the toilet.
Lions drop last 4 games of season.....Caldwell coming back for another season.....what a surprise......
 
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Calvin Johnson

Mega-gone.



(Sports Illustrated) – He “won’t step foot in anything Lions-related” unless he gets his money back, but he isn’t bitter. He is sure he suffered at least nine concussions in the NFL, one for every season—a “super conservative” estimate, he says—but that’s not why he retired in his prime, at 30. If the team had been better he probably would have kept playing, but he is glad he left. He smoked pot after every game, to heal, but that’s not why he’s getting into the cannabis business.

“When I got to the league, [there] was opioid abuse,” Johnson says. “You really could go in the training room and get what you wanted. I can get Vicodin, I can get Oxy[contin]. It was too available. I used Percocet and stuff like that. And I did not like the way that made me feel. I had my preferred choice of medicine. Cannabis.”
 
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