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Johnson, who scored 16 touchdowns last year, surely would trade buckets of yardage for more scores — and, more important, more victories — this season as the Lions went from a playoff team in 2011 to their familiar position at the bottom of the NFC North.

“It’s tough due to the expectations we had,” he said. “That doesn’t take (away) all of the hard work that we put, I put in to get to the point where I am at now. But at the same time, it is a disappointing season.”

Just as Johnson had been zeroed in on eclipsing Rice’s mark of 1,848 yards, he’s now dialed in on 2,000. When you consider the Bears went nine seasons between 1,000-yard seasons for Marty Booker (2002) and Brandon Marshall (2012), it’s a little mind-boggling.

“Guys struggle to get 1,000 in this league in a year, and that is usually a landmark for a lot of people,” Johnson said. “So to be able to double that up, that would be a heck of a year.”

Lions coach Jim Schwartz indicated the game plan won’t be tailored any more for Johnson.

“Anytime Calvin has the ball in his hands, it is good for our team,” Schwartz said. “So (it) really doesn’t matter what the yards are or any type of personal accolades, it’s what you can do to help the team.

“He has been hurt most of the year. Missed a lot of practice time but still goes out every Sunday and helps put us in position to score and affects the defenses.”

Ultimately, Tillman is far more worried about the outcome of the game and believes the Lions will be motivated to win more than anything else.

“They might not be making the playoffs, but you play for pride,” Tillman said. “You don’t just go out there, ‘This is the last game, let’s go get our (butts) beat.’ I think they are more than that.”

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