I wouldn't want him. He makes it too obvious (like a lot of receivers) that's it's all about himself. While we all think that most of us have enought common sense to realize you have to hide it. Why receivers have never figured that out...?
I wouldn't want him. He makes it too obvious (like a lot of receivers) that's it's all about himself. While we all think that most of us have enought common sense to realize you have to hide it. Why receivers have never figured that out...?
I'd think he'd be a good replacement for Laurent Robinson.
or maybe in Washington; Cam Newton revived Steve Smith's career & maybe RG3 can do the same for Chad.
tbh I think he's got some productive years left. Either you click with Brady or you don't. If you do, he feeds you the ball, but the second you get on his bad side, he shuns you forever. I think the whole "Chad struggles with the Patriots offense" is just code for "Brady doesn't trust him and he never will." I wouldn't be surprised to see him have a couple more halfway decent years somewhere else.
I'll take him in Houston he can't be worse than jacoby. Plus he's good friends with dre, if he starts acting stupid cut his ass on the spot not really much to lose.
why not?
Because of Hard Knocks.
Word on the screet is that the Bills were interested in him too. Not a fan, but beggars can't be choosers when you have the pile of we do at WR (outside of Stevie).
He is now a Dolphin.
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Ochocinco is now the best receiver on the Dolphins roster
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I cannot believe this poster just said the quoted part above about someone else. Oh the irony...
Need a take from Renaldo about this signing.
I wonder if Reynaldo is as high on Tannehill as he was on Hnne
I hope so
Dolphins
Striking out on Peyton Manning
ty QB's
Signing a 34 year old wide out with no QB to get him the ball
destined for last place in the AFC East
This is not such a bad signing, he is a hard worker and could really push some of the younger guys in camp. It also makes Hard Knocks a little more interesting. I think he can at least contribute, but Hartline and Bess are still the top two guys on the team. Jeff Fuller is also looking promising in minicamps, but alot of young guys in this WR corps.
rofl if I remember correctly sa_butta was on Henne's nuts almost as much as naldo was.
Henne
Tannehill
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Chad Ochocinco changes last name
Updated: July 23, 2012, 1:40 PM ET
ESPN.com news services
Chad Ochocinco's new wife had no interest in taking a numerical last name, so the outspoken Miami Dolphins wideout is back to being just Chad Johnson.
OCNNReport.com reported Monday that Johnson officially changed his name back due in part to his marriage to Evelyn Lozada. The pair preferred Lozada's last name to be a real name rather than the gimmick last name Johnson had adopted several years ago, the report said.
Johnson changed his name on his popular Twitter account weeks ago not long after signing with the Dolphins.
"I'm refocused and locked in. Time to get back to the old me," he told ESPN.com by phone Monday, adding that his uniform will say 'Johnson.' "I'm just doing it for the marriage. It has nothing to do with football. Ochocinco is still in me. It's just my middle name."
The 34-year-old wideout has made mention of dropping the "Ochocinco" moniker several times previously, including during a January 2011 appearance on ESPN's "NFL Live." He also said before a regular-season game in January 2010 that he would change his name back to Johnson if Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis shut him down. After tweaking his knee in pregame warm-ups, he was held to zero catches for zero yards in the game. When the teams met again a week later in the playoffs, he had just two catches for 28 yards.
He kept his name but later said the comments were made in fun and he was never serious about a name change.
The wideout originally changed his legal surname from Johnson to Ochocinco before the 2008 season in order to wear his nickname on his jersey.
Johnson originally gave himself the Ocho moniker in 2006 as an allusion to his No. 85.
Johnson was a six-time Pro Bowler for the Cincinnati Bengals and averaged nearly 80 receptions for seven seasons. Ochocinco never lived up to those expectations following the name change, averaging just 51.75 receptions in four seasons, including a career-low 15 for the New England Patriots in 2011.
Johnson signed a one-year deal with the Dolphins in June after being cut by New England.
Information from ESPN.com's James Walker and Lynn Hoppes and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Sounds like the wife has a lot more sense than that idiot. Ochocinco is the stupidest name ever.
I think Ochocinco is a better name than silverblk mystix, imo.
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