Could Calvin Johnson unretire and join the Patriots ?

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Nate Burleson, the former teammate of the now-retired Calvin Johnson, wrote a heartfelt tribute on Facebook to his fellow receiver a few weeks ago. Around the same time, Burleson wrote a longer post on NFL.com on why Johnson was a Hall of Famer. Buried in it was this gem:

“There is one final message I’d like to give him … Congratulations on your retirement, man. Now, take this year off … then find a way to land with the Patriots and get a championship ring. You deserve it.”
That post is now making the rounds and it’s got some Pats fans wondering: Could it happen?
First off, let’s remember Johnson said in his statement that he had “played [his] last game of football.” But wouldn’t it be fun if he was secretly taking a year off to get away from the Lions?


If that was the case and Johnson emerged in 2017 to make a run at a Super Bowl ring with Bill Belichick, there would be one thing standing in his way. From Pro Football Talk:
“If he retires as a Lions and later unretires, the Lions will control his rights. If he retires as a free agent and later unretires, he can sign with any team he wants, unimpeded by the Lions.”
Johnson retired as a Lion, so it would take him either forcing a trade or getting released to pave the way for him to join the Patriots, who will have a 39-year-old Tom Brady under center by then. The takes would no doubt be scalding hot about the move if Johnson could pull it off. But could you blame one of the best receivers of his generation doing just one selfish thing in the quest for a championship? We see it to a lesser extent in other sports where countless veterans make a final run to a ring. They just happen not to do it by retiring, unretiring and getting their way out from under a contract.


Side note: Wouldn’t it be the best if Johnson pulled off Burelson’s dream move only to see Brady retire soon after that? It’s more likely that if Brady were mulling retirement, he might stick around to throw to a talent like Megatron, who retired with some gas left in the tank.


This is, of course, the most speculative of speculation. But thanks to Burleson, it’s a fun exercise while we wait for actual football to return.
 

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Can he even legally do that?

Bad Bad precedent that would set if so.

BAD precedent.

You'd have guys taking off a year, enjoying their Million$

comin' back basically choosing to ignore contracts and move to whatever team they desire.

can't let a tool like this get into the hands of Sports Agents can you?

Sports Agents already have no limits to what they do.


That said....

If I was CJ this is exactly what I'd do. :):)

pop back in finish off by winning a ring.
 

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The rumors that Barry Sanders would unretire to play somewhere else were endless for years. I suspect the same will be for Megatron, but I suspect he'll follow Barry's lead and stay retired.
 

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Classless is the patriots way and if u think it would be classless Then in that case count on it , he would fit right in

Would be totally classless in my opinion.

But realistically I don't see him coming back.
 

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NBA had a similar problem (the rule has since been changed). Veterans were "dumped" to non-playoff teams, then waived, and then they'd re-sign with initial team.

For example, Gary Payton in 2005:

On February 24, 2005 Payton was traded to the Atlanta Hawks in a deal that brought former Celtic Antoine Walker back to Boston. The Hawks then waived Payton immediately following the trade, and he returned a week later to Boston as a free agent. Payton started all 77 games he played for Boston and averaged 11.3 points per game and 6.1 assists as the Celtics won the Atlantic Division before losing in the first round to the Indiana Pacers.
 
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People think this would be great because of Randy Moss.

Stafford is not exactly a joke up there. Guy may be the most underated qb in football. Problem is they suck so much that he has to throw the ball 50 times a game.
 

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Classless is the patriots way and if u think it would be classless Then in that case count on it , he would fit right in

Coming from you this is a huge compliment.
The class you show on this site says it all. "Class" thats funny.
 

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Would be totally classless in my opinion.

But realistically I don't see him coming back.

Never going to happen.

Way too hard for a world class athlete just to take a year off, then suit back up and think everything will be the same.
 

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Classless is the patriots way and if u think it would be classless Then in that case count on it , he would fit right in

Patriots are class. Classy owner . Classiest QB ever . The team does more for charity than any other. If He wanted to come here he would have told the lions to make it happen.
By the northeast , I take it you're a pathetic jets fan . How's everything in the land of 7-9 ?
 

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People think this would be great because of Randy Moss.

Stafford is not exactly a joke up there. Guy may be the most underated qb in football. Problem is they suck so much that he has to throw the ball 50 times a game.

Stafford stinks . Never takes his eyes off his first option . Without Johnson he'd be out of the league already
 

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Patriots are class. Classy owner . Classiest QB ever . The team does more for charity than any other.
. I aint even gonna start about classy when it comes to please puhleez your way to by bias.. As far as doing more charity? As if anyone can even know that.. And anywa charity is write off for rich people, maybe you consider all the young womans lavish lifestyles he finances maybe you consider that charity i mean well it sorta is.
 

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Carson Palmer?

Michael Jordan?

Mario Lemieux?
I'm talking NFL, Palmer doesn't count he wanted out of Cinci and had full intentions on playing again.
CJ is retiring because he has plenty of dough and doesn't want to get hurt again. (thats what I read).
I don't think he has any intentions of coming back. He will fall out of football shape very quickly.

I'll give you Lemieux, but the rest don't count IMO, they didn't really retire?
 
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People think this would be great because of Randy Moss.

Stafford is not exactly a joke up there. Guy may be the most underated qb in football. Problem is they suck so much that he has to throw the ball 50 times a game.

you forget they haven't had a running game in ... years
 

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