Monkeydad
04-17-2008, 10:42 AM
Can you see it now......JC throws to CJ for a TD.
After the QB-saving block by CP. :)
After the QB-saving block by CP. :)
Ocho Stinko: "I want to be traded before the draft"Monkeydad 04-17-2008, 10:42 AM Can you see it now......JC throws to CJ for a TD. After the QB-saving block by CP. :) SmootSmack 04-17-2008, 11:01 AM For the right price (what that is, I'm not really sure) I'd absolutely welcome CJ to the Redskins. His biggest crime is he talks too much. Big deal. John Riggins talked a lot, Gary Clark talked a lot. Some say Clinton Portis talks too much. He's shown no reason to make us believe he's going to have run in with the law or would be suspended for any reason. And even when he's complaining he still performs at an elite level. The biggest problem I foresee really is that CJ will expect (and deservedly so) to be the #1 WR on the team. But then what do you do with Santana Moss? Whether you think Moss should be the #1 or not, fact is that the Redskins have been saying they've been looking for a #2 to complement Moss not a #1 to replace him. Of course, that could just be posturing on the Redskins part. Still, it bears watching. MTK 04-17-2008, 11:23 AM For the right price (what that is, I'm not really sure) I'd absolutely welcome CJ to the Redskins. His biggest crime is he talks too much. Big deal. John Riggins talked a lot, Gary Clark talked a lot. Some say Clinton Portis talks too much. He's shown no reason to make us believe he's going to have run in with the law or would be suspended for any reason. And even when he's complaining he still performs at an elite level. The biggest problem I foresee really is that CJ will expect (and deservedly so) to be the #1 WR on the team. But then what do you do with Santana Moss? Whether you think Moss should be the #1 or not, fact is that the Redskins have been saying they've been looking for a #2 to complement Moss not a #1 to replace him. Of course, that could just be posturing on the Redskins part. Still, it bears watching. That's the main concern I would have too. I'm not worried about his mouth or his TD celebrations. The fact that he could have some impact on team chemistry is what concerns me. If he comes here he's definitely the #1 I don't care how the coaches or players want to spin it. Would Moss be able to handle being the #2 option? If not does that trickle down to guys like Portis? SmootSmack 04-17-2008, 11:27 AM And the other thing is how much better does he really make the team? For all his greatness in Cincinnati they were basically a .500 team the last few years. So does it make sense to invest picks (and possibly players) in a trade for him, or focus those efforts elswehere? KB24 04-17-2008, 01:47 PM For the people who are so enamored with the guy, here's what some Bengals and other NFL fans say about him, compliments of "The Sporting News." SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NFL Football stats, scores, standings, blogs and fantasy news from NFL Football columnists (http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=400745) As a lifelong Bengals fan (I question myself often), I really don't care what Chad Johnson wants. If he won't play, let him sit out. He doesn't get paid, his value goes down, let him make a bigger jackass out of himself than he already has. If you are not a Bengals fan, you only know what you hear from TV. He's being sued, and charges are pending on him right now from an incident at a comedy club last year where he was selling raffle tickets to give away his Lexus, and trips to the Pro Bowl. On the night of the giveaway, he showed up and told the crowd he gave the car to his girlfriend, and no trips were given away either. The guy is self-centered, and has never grown up. He has no idea what teamwork is, and has no intention on trying to win....only get his face on TV. Do I want him in Cincinnati.....NO! We haven't won anything with him, so what's the difference? But at the same time.....I want Cincinnati to destroy the rest of his career as well. I'm sick of his mouth and his attitude, it's time for him to pay. If they ever do trade him, I'd make sure to send him to a team without a good quarterback. If he thinks he's mad now, I'd make sure to make him even more miserable. Chad is all about Chad. Never mind that 52 other guys, a coaching staff, trainers, and a legion of fans are all counting on him to help the team. 'Gotta get mine, it's all about me.' A true product of the hip-hop culture. Get used to guys like this, modern america is spitting them out daily while we let it happen. Other teams should think long and hard about trading for a guy who can't stick with his team through thick and thin. Everybody wants to win, but something will always go wrong at some point, and you have to have some heart to support your teammates and make things right. Wasn't he on Sportscenter last week or the week before claiming he would be at training camp no matter what? Jaysus H. Bodacious Keerayest, this guy whines like a little girl all the time. For guys like Chad Johnson who always act as if their manhood is being challenged, it would be a neat change of pace if they stopped whining like little girls all the time. I don't know how many times I warned his ego antics were going to catch up with the Bengals. People just laughed it off, said they loved it, he provides humor and an entertaining aspect to the game, yadda yadda freakin' yadda. Do you see now that these egomaniacs rarely pan out at least until they get their head screwed on straight. When T.O. finally began to shut his trap, the 'Boys started to put things together. While my disdain for the Patriots runs deep, Randy Moss finally found a comfort zone when he focused on just winning. Chad is a clown, period. Laughs, jokes, and zany stunts galore aren't going to get your team that has deep character issues anywhere. I say trade him to the NFC so you never have to see him. You'll get solid talent, maybe a defensive star. You still have TJ and can pick up a solid WR in the draft. So, on 10/01/2003, with one year left on his rookie contract, Chad extends his contract for 5 years, worth 25 Million. On 4/20/2006, he extends another contract that pays 35 million through 2011. On that day, Marvin Lewis says "...I want to commend Chad for his efforts in making this happen. He is showing his commitment to what we have going here." Now this... only 2 years later. In the real world people who make demands while under contract get fired. I do not understand why the NFL or the teams tolerate this kind of conduct. He should be fined and suspended for this junk.(and I like him) Chad Johnson is a cancer, and it is hard to win championships with guys that kill team chemistry. Chad has signed two lucritive contract extentions. The latest of which was signed less than two years ago. If Cincy was so bad, Chad, why ink yourself in til 2012? The team can't cut or trade you now. That 8 million dollar cap hit will cause them to have to cut several starters. The team won't do that. The team shouldn't do that. Like Lewis said, if Chad wants to play he will have to play in Cincy. You know I have seen almost all of his interviews this offseason. Part of the time he claims he won't show up. Other times, he claims that he will. Other times he babbles and mumbles not knowing what he wants. He complains about the local media in Cincy. What should he expect in NY, Dallas, Philly, or Miami? Heck, Philly would crucify him for half of the things he pulls. To Chad, shut up and play. You made your bed by signing such a long contract. If you don't want to play, have fun on the bench. His Wiki-page states that his "first love was soccer, but he chose football in high school because it gave him more opportunity". That tells me all I need to know... I'm a Chad Johnson fan, but he needs to honor his contract. you signed a contract and now you want to void it. don't reneg on your word. quit the bellyaching and play the game. this guy is starting to become a cancer to his team. So you got stuck on a crappy team. Quit crying about it and put in your 110% to make it better. What if every player bailed on his team when it didn't win? This guy strikes me as a spoiled brat. He probably is just naturally gifted and never had to really work hard to be the best guy at his position. He comes off as totally self centered with no concept of the word team. Hell, if he was on my Pop Warner team I'd tell him that if he doesn't run his laps he can sit on the bench and waste his parents money. I don't care how good you are as an individual if you can't give your all to the team, even when it is losing, then you aren't a complete player. Sit him, fine him, teach him a lesson and you know what? Let's just all quit talking about him and see how he likes fading into anonymity. When nobody knows who Ain't-chu Stinko is anymore he'll be begging the Bungles to take him back. This guy's dad needs to put a foot in his *** and make him behave. Just my .02 You forget to note he routinely leads the league in dropped passes. I just don't get it. The same players that whine and fight for long-term high pay contracts complain about the team and demand trades. You signed a contract - have a little integrity and show up to work. If you want to see why the team has had some turmoil - perhaps you should look in the mirror, Mr. Johnson. What have you done to contribute to that organizations sense of teamwork and unity. Every time I hear about ocho-cinco it's about a new complaint or holdout. Just play the game. Maybe you'd have some trade value if you'd quit complaining all the time. SmootSmack 04-17-2008, 03:32 PM All the real problem children the Bengals have and the fans want to complain about Chad Johnson? Loser franchise with loser fans. SkinsFanSince91 04-17-2008, 03:33 PM why would we weven want this knucklehead on our squad? Dirtbag59 04-17-2008, 04:59 PM why would we weven want this knucklehead on our squad? Lol, you just want Jordy Nelson to be a Redskin. Which is fine I love the guy to, but you might want to make sure you don't get your hopes up. PSUSkinsFan21 04-17-2008, 05:32 PM For the right price (what that is, I'm not really sure) I'd absolutely welcome CJ to the Redskins. His biggest crime is he talks too much. Big deal. John Riggins talked a lot, Gary Clark talked a lot. Some say Clinton Portis talks too much. He's shown no reason to make us believe he's going to have run in with the law or would be suspended for any reason. And even when he's complaining he still performs at an elite level. The biggest problem I foresee really is that CJ will expect (and deservedly so) to be the #1 WR on the team. But then what do you do with Santana Moss? Whether you think Moss should be the #1 or not, fact is that the Redskins have been saying they've been looking for a #2 to complement Moss not a #1 to replace him. Of course, that could just be posturing on the Redskins part. Still, it bears watching. Couldn't agree more with the first paragraph. Nobody ever questioned his work ethic or teamwork before all this trade talk. Now the Bengals (and their pathetic fans) want to save face by ripping him apart on the way out the door. I mean seriously, you're going to complain about Chad Johnson if you're a Bengals fan? He's like one of 4 guys on your team that hasn't broken the law or been suspended in the last 3 years. As for Moss, I don't see a problem there. Personally, I think Moss is better suited as a #2, and even if the organization wants to pitch him as a #1, then we can look to Arizona, Cincinnatti (ironically), and Indianapolis to see that there are plenty of balls to go around to keep two #1 WRs busy on a team. skinsfan_nn 04-17-2008, 06:44 PM Hosyourmomma anticipates 'problem' in Cinny if STINKO isn't traded......like they don't already have any? :doh: ESPN - Houshmandzadeh anticipates 'problem' if Johnson not dealt - NFL (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3351518) |
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