A Quote by Calvin Johnson

I can have three touchdowns and 200 yards, but if we lose the game, what's it all for? — © Calvin Johnson
I can have three touchdowns and 200 yards, but if we lose the game, what's it all for?
In my 14 years, catching 200 yards or scoring 3 touchdowns in a game, breaking a record - none of those compared to winning the Super Bowl for the first time.
They used to call me 'Touchdown T.' I remember in high school, we had homecoming, and I got in front of the pep rally, and I told them, 'I'm going to run for three touchdowns.' I ran for three touchdowns, kicked the extra point, and took myself out the game.
I don't really have any specific numbers as far as what I want to do, how many touchdowns, how many yards. I just want the film to look good, and hopefully that translates to me having a lot of yards and touchdowns, which ultimately leads to us having a shot at the Super Bowl.
In life or in football, touchdowns rarely take place in seventy yard increments. Usually it's three yards and a cloud of dust.
I'd say 230 yards off the tee is my average. Short game is a strength. I don't three-putt often. Actually, I'd say my mental game is probably the best. I'm very good at staying positive and focused on my game.
I want to lead the league in yards, touchdowns, basically about everything a receiver can do.
Whether it's yards, touchdowns, catches, if you just do what you're supposed to do, you're eventually going to get the ball.
There are virtually no females who would be able to lug a fallen male solider weighing 200 pounds naked, before donning battle equipment, 200 yards out of the line of fire.
I'm not a numbers type of guy who says I need this many yards, this many touchdowns.
The fact is football players get beat all the time in the course of a game. But if it happens to a defensive tackle, it's usually 5 or 10 yards. With us, it's 76 yards.
I'm negative-three yards in the rushing department. Nobody wants to go out with negative-three yards rushing.
If you lose a race or game in hockey, you lose a game. That's it. If you lose a fight you might lose part of your brain because of the damage.
In practice, I think I've thrown it 82 yards, one time. In a game, I don't think I've pushed it that far - probably 60, 65 yards in the air.
Greyhound Bus Lines motto: "We Stop For Some Damn Thing Every 200 Yards."
You can pick any game and there are two or three plays that determine whether you win or lose, going either way. That's the beauty of the league, man. Every game counts, no matter who you're playing or what their record is.
If I can drop two touchdowns a game and win, I'll take it every time.
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