Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Calvin Manley Admits to Playing 2012-13 Year or so with 3 Broken Fingers.

Calvin Johnson's popularity as "Megatron" just became a lot more impressive after learning that this superstar wide receiver played out the 2012 NFL season by using broken fingers.

Megatron on Monday proven to Chris McCosky within the Detroit News that he suited up for the majority of last season with three broken fingers. There was speculation during the time of year that Johnson's fingers were damaged when they were seen wrapped inside bandages. Now we know.

Meanwhile, Mike Florio of Professional player Football Talk reports that Megatron's fingers cant be found broken, per an unnamed resource:

While the team hasn't yet addressed the contention, a source with idea of the situation tells PFT that will Johnson actually didn't break any fingers.

Nevertheless, Megatron basically played which has a disfigured hand and still were able to accumulate 1, 964 getting yards on 122 receptions around 2012, setting the NFL single-season record for the majority receiving yards.

Given the nature of the receiver spot, simply playing with injured fingers is definitely impressive feat. But when you also consider he set an NFL record along the way, Johnson's status as a game's best downfield playmaker is just strengthened further.

Factor inside the arm strength that quarterback Matthew Stafford positions behind the rock, and catching passes becomes even more complicated. Nevertheless, Johnson remained dependable all through the year and crushed the so-called "Madden Curse" straight into oblivion.

While the Lions finished using a disappointing record of 4-12 last year—last invest the NFC North—it had been to no fault of their top offensive weapon. On the way to earning another All-Pro range, Megatron led the NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE in receiving yards for any second straight year.

Inspite of his hand situation, Johnson continues to prove continuously that he is quite possibly the most reliable wideout the league offers.

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