I've been off of the Chad Johnson bandwagon for a while now. Probably since the Christmas Eve debacle in Denver when he would have done less damage by taking a dump on the 50 yard line (everyone blames Brad St. Louis now, but he had 3 catches for 32 yards with a fumble lost and an illegal motion penalty that negated a long Chris Henry touchdown). He's probably the best route runner I've ever seen, but he seems to disappear when it counts. I believe him when he says he wants to win more than anything, but he fails to realize that so often he's much more of a problem than a solution.
All that being said, he'll be playing for the Cincinnati Bengals this season. It's more than likely he'll score a touchdown this season. When he does, I'll be cheering like the sucker that I am. This being the case, I know that I'll have to at least tolerate him for one more year. This quote will help:
I couldn't have said it any better myself. This is the first time I've seen anyone with the organization call out the abortion that was Eric Ghiaciuc. Kudos, Chad.


Yeah, Eric G. totally should have been a blowjob.
Posted by: Jason M | June 12, 2009 at 05:43 PM
Ahh, the infamous Denver game. The more it's brought up, the more I can see Carson overthrowing Housh by 10 yards on the goal line in the first quarter. He also missed Chad twice on fly patterns that would have put the game away. I know it's sacriligious to criticize #9, but he blew that game.
Posted by: michaelallenstowe | June 13, 2009 at 12:14 AM
The only thing that dampens my excitement about this quote is the fact that the referent article is laced with references to "The Ocho." I hate you so much, Hobson.
Posted by: Mockenrue | June 13, 2009 at 02:26 AM
Shit, everyone blew that Denver game. Chad also dropped 40 yard strike from Palmer. Rudi fumbled like 10 times. The important part of that game was that Palmer marched them down for the tie in the final 2 minutes and then Graham and St. Louis did that magic only they can do.
But ya, LOL, at Chads comments on GuySuck.
Posted by: thom tadsen | June 14, 2009 at 10:59 AM