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Will Chad Johnson finally get his act together and stop being "ocho sinco" and get his team to the playoffs??

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will he have a better season??

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  1. Chad can still be Chad and do good. Look at T.O., he still is himself, and puts up excellent numbers.

    He should do better. He needs to. I live in Cincinnati, and the fans are really getting sick of him.


  2. no i think so

    no one will change him

  3. stat-wise and off the field-wise i do not think he will ever change.  Hes always been consistent chad averaging about 1400 yards the past 3 years with about 8 TD but with carson palmer at QB hes always got a chance to get better but time is running out for him.  Off the field hes always going to be the wild and crazy chad no matter where he is.  Even if he was on a good team i still think he will be ocho cinco.  He may even flaunt it even more if he was on a better team, but only time will tell whether he will get his act togther

  4. To be honest with you Miguel, the real problem with the Bengals is NOT Chad Johnson. Chad Johnson is a crowd pleaser, a showman, and a darn good player.....The real problem lies with 2 OTHERS. First, the vastly OVERRATED Carson Palmer, who has always been VERY JEALOUS of Chad Johnson's popularity and tries to make him the scapegoat when the team fails. Carson came strutting in to the Bengals organization believing that HE would be the media star. Of course he was mistaken. He is an enigma that chokes under pressure.

    The other "problem" with the team is the "spineless" Marvin Lewis who put all of his hopes and vision in to the "high pick" Carson Palmer. Often, when the Bengals struggle because of Lewis's incompetance as a head coach,{or because of Palmer} Lewis feels the need to find the blame in someone else. Marvin Lewis is willing to allow Chad Johnson to become a casualty by casting him as the problem with his "ocho sinco" persona.

    The Bengals REAL PROBLEM is an overrated choker in Palmer, and a truly gutless "leader" in Lewis!

    I hope Chad Johnson DOES leave the Bengals someday to a team that will appreciate him. I only feel sorry for the good fans in Cinncinatti that must endure what Palmer and Lewis have put them through.

  5. he's a loser......and losers never lead there team to championships.....

  6. first of all chad johnson is the most over rated player in the national football leauge. he will never be close to what he was in the 05-06 season, and even then he wasnt that amazing, he just made him self look good cause everytime he scored he did something stupid. so the anwser to your question is absolutly not

  7. One player does not make or break a team, unless your name is Peyton Manning or Tom Brady- maybe other QB's but def not a WR. Chad will be his regular self but the rest of his team needs to step their game up.

  8. he is raw and his team is sorry

  9. Technically, he will probably never stop being Ocho Cinco.  I say technically because there are rumors that he may change his name legally to Chad Ocho Cinco.  This is not a joke.  But if you are wondering if Chad will stop talking and this and that, the answer is probably not.  Chad Johnson(Ocho Cinco) is a jokester, he has never been serious, and he will never be serious.  Personally I love to watch Chad, "but when it comes to the attention, I'm always ready for my closeup."-Chad Johnson

  10. he was on pti last week and seemed he wanted to play for the bengals i would say another year or two before the bengals get a good d and make the playoffs

  11. No because I read something involving him trying to legally change his name in the state of Florida, where he lives, so he can have Ochocinco on the back of his jersey.....Same old Chad

  12. No, I don't think so.  Talent he has got but he needs to be a little more humble.  I don't think there is a more arrogant and selfish player in the league, which is saying a lot.  If he would become a team player though I believe the Bengals could be in contention.  They are pretty banged up right now though and that isn't Chad's fault.

  13. chad is not the problem with that team

  14. No, no and no...

  15. I hope so, I am tired of his arrogant ego and thinking his doo doo dont stink

  16. The words Bungals & play-offs don't belong in the same sentence.

  17. who cares about ocho since when ocho uno terrell owens is playing

    by the way the cowboys will beat the bengals when they play

    Also adam jones will completly shut down chad johnson

  18. No.  Some players think that they are better than the game.  Johnson is one of those players.  If I was ownership, I'd drop him like a bad habit.

  19. He's not the reason there not in the playoffs it's the defense why did cin say they will not trade him?

  20. well he wont stop being ocho cinco chad johnson will still be chad johnson and they may get to the playoffs and he is a great reciever so as long as he stays healthy he'll have a good season

  21. Okay, i'm a true bengals fan, born and raised in the nati, been a fan since before i could talk, but the answer to your question is this, yes he will have a better season. But it won't be much better. he is still a little off on his routes from the bone spur surgery in June. But yes if he communicates and runs his routes he will be the best in the AFC this year

  22. not a chance

  23. Chad isn't going to change, because that is the way he plays the game, he doesn't do it just for the h**l of it, he plays football that way...and the only way they will get to the playoffs is if the defense will step up, its not chad...offense doesn't win games, defense does, and the bengals don't have much of it

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