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Chad Johnson might regret trade

by Jakeblloyd
created April 17, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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It wouldn't be an NFL offseason without a prominent wide receiver complaining, so I'd like to thank Chad Johnson for filling that role.

Ever since he danced, skipped and preened onto the NFL's big screen, the Cincinnati wideout has gotten a free pass from the media and fans. Unlike Terrell Owens, Johnson has not been ripped for his excessive post-touchdown celebrations -- even if they cost his team 15 yards.

The reason? He's still been a team player, not doing anything to damage the Bengals' chemistry. He hasn't bashed his quarterback -- like T.O. did in Philly -- or performed situps in his driveway in front of multiple T.V. cameras (another T.O. favorite).

Until now. With his actions this offseason, Johnson has followed T.O.'s lead. Or maybe he's picking up where the Cowboys receiver left off, since Owens has been on his best behavior lately -- even crying while defending his quarterback in January.

The past couple months, Johnson has hinted that he wants out of Cincinnati, but he never came out and made himself clear until Wednesday. He said all the cliches about wanting to be on a winning team, and on and on. He made a humorous appearance on "SportsCenter," during which the ESPN anchor asked him what he wanted to talk about.

Now, however, Johnson has made himself lucid -- life with the Bengals just isn't going to cut it for him anymore. Cincinnati, of course, has no plans to trade its No. 1 receiver -- a smart move -- which should make things interesting in the months leading up to the season. That's because Johnson said Wednesday he won't "report to anything."

I don't think Johnson realizes how good he has it in Cincinnati. Sure, the Bengals are coming off a poor season and haven't made the playoffs in two years. But look around the league, Chad. Only 12 teams make the postseason every year. Would you rather be on the Lions or Cardinals?

If Johnson is trying to pull a Randy Moss and get dealt to New England, he's out of his mind. It's not happening.

Johnson said Carson Palmer was wrong for saying Johnson had told him he'd attend June's minicamp. Palmer is the last guy Johnson wants to start a beef with. More than likely, he'll be throwing passes to Johnson in 2008. And most of the time, those passes will be right on the money.

Answer me this, Chad: How many NFL quarterbacks are as good as yours, are as adroit at hitting receivers in stride as yours? To further the question, how many of those quarterbacks would you have an outside chance of playing with?

Let's see. ... Tom Brady is out. Peyton Manning has plenty of receivers in Indy. That basically takes care of the AFC. In the NFC, Brett Favre is retired (at least for now). With T.O. in Dallas, you're not joining Tony Romo there. Maybe you could play with Drew Brees in New Orleans, but the Saints are no playoff lock. Ditto for Donovan McNabb and the Eagles and even Super Bowl champ Eli Manning and the Giants.

Johnson could hook up with Marc Bulger in St. Louis, but -- wait -- what was the Rams' record last season?

Johnson isn't helping himself, or his team, with this bonanza. If he would focus on simply playing football and helping his team win, the Bengals could be a playoff team in '08.

Seriously.

They won seven games a year ago. Add three wins, and they're playing in January. And we all know what can transpire in the postseason.

Maybe there's more to the situation. I'm no insider. Maybe Johnson doesn't get along with coach Marvin Lewis or can't stand Palmer, which is hard to understand. From all indications, Palmer is the ultimate team player who is dedicated to getting things turned around in Cincy.

This situation is completely different from Moss' stay in Oakland. That marriage was broken from the beginning, and Moss needed a new home.

Johnson doesn't. What he needs is to get his head screwed back on and focus on playing the upcoming season -- and getting in the end zone so he can celebrate -- for the Bengals.

He still has a chance to save his reputation, to not be labeled another T.O. But that will go down the shoot if he keeps down the same road he's traveling on.


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Wojcicki00Varsity
574 days ago
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Yeah, where does he want to go where there would be a better QB that doesn't already have good weapons at WR? Not too mention an owner/GM that will be willing to give up, i'm sure, ALOT to get him. It'll be interesting to see what happens with him. I, for one, think he should be content with the Bengals and hope they shape up their defense with the draft.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
574 days ago
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I don't think the Bengals should try to keep him. Look what TO did to the 49ers. Not pretty. They should look to deal him to an NFC team so they won't have to deal with him all that often. The Eagles would be wise to look at this guy and make an offer. He can stretch the field and make a difference in a game. Also, I would not mind at all if he was no longer in the AFC North!
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CrackajgDraft Pick
574 days ago
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I think the Bengals would regret the trade more than anyone. With Chris Henry gone and the decline of RB's, I don't think they'll be too much of a contender next year unless they completely overhaul their defense and have an A++ draft.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
574 days ago
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Good article, btw.
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TrizzAll-American
574 days ago
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I feel bad for Palmer though he is right up there with Peyton and Tom(slightly below them) and his career is goin in reverse because he ended up in such a bad situation
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False ProphetAll-Star
574 days ago
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I think he'd do good with VY, Garrard, McNabb (if healthy), Anderson, or even Haselbeck to name others that you haven't named. Palmer is better than all of those guys (minus McNabb when healthy), but those guys might surpass Palmer if they had Ocho Cinco.
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TrizzAll-American
574 days ago
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yea i'm intrigued to see what Garrard would do with a playmaker like ocho cinco, and see if he's for real
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False ProphetAll-Star
574 days ago
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I think VY or Garrard with Ocho Cinco would be lights out. If he goes to either of them, they enter the top tier of the AFC with the Pats and the Colts. Both have amazing defenses, and decent offenses without much help (ok, Jacksonville has a great running game, but Tennessee has an offense that would be called anemic if it weren't for their defense).
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CrackajgDraft Pick
573 days ago
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Garrard is definitely for real. There's only so much he can do with that beast of a running back tandem and lack of a big play WR. I agree with FP, if Ocho Cinco (or any decent WR) went to Jacksonville it would truly put them over the top and into elite status.
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Pas493JV Squad
573 days ago
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Ocho Cinco is coming to DC the skins wont let them have them, Chad, T.O., and PacMan it just cant happen
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Cougar2000All-American
572 days ago
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Ocho Cinco to the Skins? Let's see, what time is Hell freezing over? Granted, he's been a pain in the Bengal arse for quite some time and needs to calm down. In the words of Mike and Mike, Chad Johnson --- JUST SHUT UP!
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KelsdadAll-Star
572 days ago
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What's with all the prima donna wide receivers lately. TO, Moss, this douchebag.

WR is one of the most overrated positions in sports. Look at the Cardinals, two guys who catch 90+ balls every year with 1200 yards and can't make the playoffs. And I got news for you, the key to the Pats this year was a slow white guy, Welker, and not Moss.

Tell Johnson he ain't going anywhere. Once he gets tired of getting docked 14 grand a day, he'll report.
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JuTMSY4Legend
572 days ago
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Overrated?

The Philadelphia Eagles add a tough prima donna receiver...they make it to the superbowl

The Patriots added Moss...they went 18-1

The key to the pats? When Moss disappeared in the playoffs...what happened?

The only reason Welker had a 100+ catch season was because of randy moss, otherwise Troy Smith would probably just the record for catches in a career...
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KelsdadAll-Star
572 days ago
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Maybe interchangeable was a better word, JuT. No GM or coach ever sat down and said they would rebuild their team with a WR. QB, yes. RB, yes, even a DL or a LB, but not a WR. If you want to look at the Pat's record in '06 and '07 and say the difference was soley because of Moss, that's your perogative, I don't see it. The Pats made quite a few moves, which not as publicized off the field or noticeable on it, had at least as much of an impact on 18-1 as did Moss.
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