Chad Johnson (Again!)

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  1. Pack Attack

    Pack Attack The KISS Army

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    So...do you think Chad Johnson will put a check mark next to Al Harris as a corner who can cover him? The Packers shut down Johnson pretty well all day, and I think two of Johnson's catches were when Ahmad Carroll was covering him.

    I'll bet Johnson invested in a heating pad and a 500 count bottle of Advil on Sunday night, too, after the hits Nick Collins and Mark Roman put on him. I'm surprised he kept getting up. Heh heh...

    Oh, and did anyone see Johnson get Favre to throw him a pass before the game and then ask for Favre's jersey? *laughs*

    Man, that guy is one funny dude...
     
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    Johnson likes to have fun while playing the game. If you haven't noticed. There are a lot of trash talkers in the NFL but noticed no matter the outcome, Johnson goes over and gives the CB a hug.
     
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    Say what you will about CJ, I remember before he broke it big. There was a story about him sleeping at either the Stadium or training facility and watching film once a week.

    I guarantee Moss or TO will never do that.

    I am just glad he has a QB who can get him the damn ball. Sorry. Wrong Johnson.
     
  4. J-E-T-S 1083

    J-E-T-S 1083 The Original Jets Junkie

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    yea hes a funny guy and a great wr but hes not a selfish guy, hes one of the best in the NFL. A sense of humor never hurt anyone combine that with good team play and dedication and you got CJ
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>I guarantee Moss or TO will never do that.</div>

    Moss was not a lazy person in practice, contrary to what most thought. He was a leader in all voluntary practices and spent a lot of time teaching the younger receivers.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>So...do you think Chad Johnson will put a check mark next to Al Harris as a corner who can cover him? The Packers shut down Johnson pretty well all day, and I think two of Johnson's catches were when Ahmad Carroll was covering him.

    I'll bet Johnson invested in a heating pad and a 500 count bottle of Advil on Sunday night, too, after the hits Nick Collins and Mark Roman put on him. I'm surprised he kept getting up. Heh heh...

    Oh, and did anyone see Johnson get Favre to throw him a pass before the game and then ask for Favre's jersey? *laughs*

    Man, that guy is one funny dude...</div>

    I am sure he is comforted by the victory his team got over yours.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I am sure he is comforted by the victory his team got over yours.</div>

    Just like I'm comforted by the fact that you're a douche bag, more often than not...

    "As sure as the sun shall rise, BF1 shall ___________"

    Yeah...
     
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    I like Johnson he is gonna be around for a long time too so we better get used to it!
     
  9. porky88

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>I guarantee Moss or TO will never do that.</div>

    Moss was not a lazy person in practice, contrary to what most thought. He was a leader in all voluntary practices and spent a lot of time teaching the younger receivers.</div>

    I agree 100%. All these Moss haters never really took a closer look at him. He had some minor off the field problems. Yeah but a lot of players do. Look it Ray Lewis and he's considered an ICON at LB for sure. Moss was actually rather caring and was the leader of that team. Why the Vikings wanted him out? I have no idea. The worse mistake I think in franchise history actually. It's one think to trade picks for a player who's doing bad but it's just another to trade the best WR in the game perhaps for a never was LB and a rookie WR who has no where near the potential Moss did coming out.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>I guarantee Moss or TO will never do that.</div>

    Moss was not a lazy person in practice, contrary to what most thought. He was a leader in all voluntary practices and spent a lot of time teaching the younger receivers.</div>

    I agree 100%. All these Moss haters never really took a closer look at him. He had some minor off the field problems. Yeah but a lot of players do. Look it Ray Lewis and he's considered an ICON at LB for sure. Moss was actually rather caring and was the leader of that team. Why the Vikings wanted him out? I have no idea. The worse mistake I think in franchise history actually. It's one think to trade picks for a player who's doing bad but it's just another to trade the best WR in the game perhaps for a never was LB and a rookie WR who has no where near the potential Moss did coming out.</div>

    Running over police officers in minor offense? Drug problem is just a minor thing? Leaving before game is over is being the team leader? I disagree with the assesment of how bad a person he was, but i do agree trading him was huge mistake, look what it did to culpepper.
     

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