Chad Johnson disappoints.

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Chief X_Phackter
09-11-2007, 02:37 PM
He held that up a long time ago, he got fined for it.

I can't believe anyone would be upset by his little prank. I was expecting more out of him, it was funny no doubt, but not what I expected. As far as being offended by it, get over yourself. Football is and should be fun, not a bunch of drones.


I'm not sure who would have been offended by it, but I still don't think it was all that funny, maybe original, but not funny or very imaginative. If that's the best he can do, he may as well quit now and just play the game.

70Chip
09-11-2007, 02:55 PM
Anyone who actually takes an interest in TD celebrations and is over the age of 10, deserves to be disappointed at the very least.

Acting a fool for the man is very passe. C.P. is way ahead of the curve on this. His new militant, self-reliant approach to the game is obviously the wave of the future. Chad Johnson needs to get with the program.

MTK
09-11-2007, 02:57 PM
I think there's enough room in the game for guys like CJ.

After all, they are just playing a game.

Chief X_Phackter
09-11-2007, 03:05 PM
I think there's enough room in the game for guys like CJ.

After all, they are just playing a game.

Perhaps, but I still enjoy watching a great play followed by a little humbleness, rather than watching Chad Johnson, or anyone else for that matter, make a routine play for a score followed by a comedic skit. I think it sets a bad precedence and a poor example of sportsmanship to younger athletes. CJ doesn't usually show up the other team, but some do, and I don't think it is necessary. There's celebration, and then there's over-celebration.

To each his own, but for me personally, I just want to watch football. I don't need all the extracurricular stuff.

Paintrain
09-11-2007, 05:38 PM
Perhaps, but I still enjoy watching a great play followed by a little humbleness, rather than watching Chad Johnson, or anyone else for that matter, make a routine play for a score followed by a comedic skit. I think it sets a bad precedence and a poor example of sportsmanship to younger athletes. CJ doesn't usually show up the other team, but some do, and I don't think it is necessary. There's celebration, and then there's over-celebration.

To each his own, but for me personally, I just want to watch football. I don't need all the extracurricular stuff.

I agree to each his own.. I never really bought into the 'sets a bad precedent/example to kids' line.. I'm fine with good natured celebration of your accomplishment that's still within the boundaries of good sportsmanship which is what I think Johnson does.. Some of the stuff that TO did (Ray Lewis dance) and Joe Horn (Cellphone) were over the top but Ocho Cinco doesn't take himself overly seriously. It's up to parents to teach their kids the boundaries of sportsmanship.

jsarno
09-11-2007, 05:54 PM
Anyone else extremely disappointed with Chad's 'celebration?' With all his hype, I was expecting more.

I am! He made a whole to do about this "greatest celebration" and all he did was put on a overcoat! I thought it was horrible. It would have been fine if he didn't run his mouth saying to watch it will be the best we've ever seen. Just horrible.

jsarno
09-11-2007, 05:56 PM
Oh, and it would have been a lot better if the coat said "Future Commish"!

GusFrerotte
09-11-2007, 08:09 PM
But you know who DIDN'T disappoint? My fantasy teams. Yessss.

My fantasy teams sucked, but Chad's stunt was funny as hell!!!!!!

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