Chad Johnson

Lame, arrogant CRAP
Total votes: 2 (18%)
Funny, good natured NOT CRAP
Total votes: 9 (82%)
Total votes: 11

NFL Player: Chad Johnson

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He is a great player, and it is exciting to watch him play football. And by all accounts, he is an incredibly smart and dedicated player who outworks and outstudies everyone on his team, including the coaching staff.

But Chad Johnson's touchdown celebrations are stupid, as are almost all touchdown celebrations. Please, no more talk of "touchdown celebrations", except the beautiful and perfect "Lambeau Leap".

Chad Johnson, you are not as entertaining as Clinton Portis.

NOT CRAP

NFL Player: Chad Johnson

3
i don't live in his market, so i almost never get to see bengals games--by the way, does anyone in the nyc area think that fox/cbs here puts on some of the worst games? i'm sick and tired of them being contractually obligated to show the jets suck against mediocre teams every week, and fox shows horrible nfc matchups--but from what i've seen on highlights and shows and whatnot, he looks to be the real deal.

i don't mind his schtick either. it's cooler than TO and less disruptive.

NFL Player: Chad Johnson

4
I live in Cincinnati and Chad is massively popular. He makes the week leading up to a game a lot of fun and every interview by him cracks me up. He isn't very physical but he makes some eye opening catches and some incredible attempts at catches. The real superstar of the team,
though, is the QB Palmer. But I love his "schtick"; sending pepto bismol to Browns DB's, learning the riverdance, using the endzone marker as a golf club, having a chart of whether or not somebody covered him this year. And he has the confidence to predict beating an undefeated team (KC two years ago) and winning super bowls (this year).

NFL Player: Chad Johnson

10
Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:
lemur68 wrote:T.O., Randy Moss, Me-shawn, Chad Johnson. All sufferers of Wide Receivers' Disease.

You forgot Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Donald Driver and Steve Smith, all of whom were Pro Bowl wide receivers in 2007 -- unlike your named examples, save the excellent Chad Johnson.

Do the named Pro Bowlers suffer from this fake-o "Wide Receivers' Disease"?


I guess not, but you can't deny that the WR position seems to attract prima donnas more than any other. (See also: Irvin, Michael; Sanders, Deion)

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