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Sept. 21, 2015 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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IRISH IN THE PROS BY ANDREW OWENS T he Detroit Lions have Calvin John‑ son on their roster, meaning they've possessed the NFL's top receiver for several years. Many around the orga‑ nization, however, think it's another standout receiver on the team that will put up better numbers this season. Former Irish pass catcher Golden Tate (2007‑09) is entering his second season in Detroit after helping the Se‑ attle Seahawks win a Super Bowl in 2013. He already put up better num‑ bers than Johnson last year (99 catches for 1,331 yards and four touchdowns) while the Georgia Tech graduate bat‑ tled injuries. Even if both are healthy this season, Tate might be quarterback Matthew Stafford's No. 1 option. According to ESPN.com's advanced metrics, Tate is one of the five most underrated receiv‑ ers in the NFL. Those in Detroit certainly appreciate him after his production helped the franchise secure a rare playoff berth last winter. "I'll go back to when I signed my contract," Tate told The Detroit Free Press. "I was fully aware that if I'm playing with one of the best receiv‑ ers ever and arguably the best player to play in the game right now, I un‑ derstood that. But I wasn't coming in with the mindset that I'm going to be second to anyone. "I don't care if I was playing with Jerry Rice, Cris Carter and Calvin on the same team. I don't have that mind‑ set that I'm going to be the No. 2. I came in fighting for the No. 1. And realistically, we understand the situa‑ Optimism Abounds Last year, former Irish wide receiver Golden Tate caught 99 passes for 1,331 yards and four touch- downs in his first season with the Detroit Lions. PHOTO COURTESY DETROIT LIONS

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