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Krimzon7
06-06-2009, 09:48 AM
Okay guys, originally I was going to put this in the Offseason thread, but the Bengals deserve some love!

I just finished watching NFLTA, where Chad JOHNSON was on there claiming to be humbled, and reformed, and hungry and a team player again. He actually came out of his mouth and said that he didn't lift one single weight last year, which obviously had a factor to do with his injury. Even though I hate his guts and want him on the first thing smoking outta Cincy, he's at least saying the right things.

I want to know how do you feel about our Bengals right now? We have had an active offseason, we've lost some key parts, but we had one of the best drafts in recent (if not all time) team history. We have Hard Knocks coming to Georgetown, and Carson is healthy! This is the time of year where hope springs eternal for every team, but do we have a reason to finally be truly excited?

Please share your thoughts on our beloved, beleaugerd Bengals!

WHO DEY!

http://www.tpww.net/forums/picture.php?pictureid=399&albumid=55&dl=1241035295&thumb=1

road doggy dogg
06-06-2009, 12:49 PM
As nice as a feel-good story about the Bengals would be, I have a hard time seeing them doing anything this year. I don't see them unseating either Baltimore or Pittsburgh for the north.

Also, Andre Smith? Has there ever been a more logical first-round pick?
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Krimzon7
06-06-2009, 01:47 PM
You've actually touched on one of the dumber moves in Bengals history. Why take the almost guaranteed bust over Michael Oher, or that monster kid from Virginia? When Carson is healthy, our offense can truly be magical. We seem to have Pittsburgh's number when our full team can hit the field. We'd be happy with a Baltimore split. So a split with Baltomore, and Pittsburgh with a sweep of the Browns leaves us in a solid spot for the division wouldn't you say?

SammyG
06-06-2009, 02:35 PM
Who the fuck is Chad Johnson?

Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-06-2009, 03:53 PM
Who the fuck is Chad Johnson?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Krimzon7
06-06-2009, 09:22 PM
He is number 85 for the Bengals. He plays Wide Receiver.

Jesus Shuttlesworth
06-07-2009, 12:23 AM
No his name is Chad Ochocinco now :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Supreme Olajuwon
06-07-2009, 12:57 AM
Future Hall of Famer?

http://ymswwc.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/andre-smith.jpg

You be the judge. WHO DEY

Krimzon7
06-07-2009, 03:12 PM
That is the most repulsive picture I've ever seen.
And Jesus, I have said numereous times, I will not succumb to Chad Johnson's plea for attention. Fuck him.

SammyG
06-07-2009, 05:23 PM
lol Krimzon, did you really think I did not know who he is. Come on.

Krimzon7
06-08-2009, 08:31 AM
No Sammy, I knew you knew. I wanted to stay tounge in cheek with your prior post.

Big Fat Mike
06-08-2009, 05:09 PM
lol wow jiggly bastard

Krimzon7
06-09-2009, 06:43 PM
I present to some, and introduce to others, the reason I hate Chad JOHNSON.

Does he mean the same fans that he shit on consistently last year? The orange and black faithful who made him the fucking idol he was? This fan only has his shoulder blades to show this asshole. I wanna be GM for a day, I'd trade this motherfucker for two whilson footballs and a jugs machine.

Chad: I need fans

GEOFF HOBSON
Posted Jun 8, 2009

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Ochocinco: "I want to be on point with everybody on the team and win." (Getty Images)
Posted: 6:20 p.m.
The cell phone call buzzed in at 3:09 p.m. Monday after four months of unreturned messages.
"It's about time, isn't it?" Chad Ochocinco asked during a week he has ended his offseason of silence. "I haven't talked to you since December."
Early February, but who's counting? The Ocho has logged back on to Bengaldom, declaring the 2009 Bengals are better on paper than the 2005 ancestors that won the AFC North.
"The defense is sick now they're so good and we'll be better on offense because I'll be better," Ochocinco said. "I'm in unbelievable shape. I can run the Boston Marathon without stopping."
He may have a tougher foe than the Newton hills in the form of the fans from Newtown and Indian Hill, and all pockets associated with the stripes. But on Monday he reached across the great divide of controversy and chaos and made peace.
"I need the fans to embrace me. I know people are mad at me. I read the message boards (http://boards.bengals.com/), but I've apologized 85 times," Ochocinco said. "If they can embrace me, I can spread my wings and be myself. When they're mad at me, I don't know if I can be myself. I'm an emotional guy. I want them to know that I love them and I want to win. I want to be on point with everybody on the team and win. I know I've been frustrated when we haven't won. Maybe now when I vent, I should just do it to the fans on the message boards (http://boards.bengals.com/)."
He also said he made another call Monday. To the man he simply calls "Number nine." The Ocho said he spoke to quarterback Carson Palmer for about "40 to 45 minutes" for the first time since the end of the season.
"I know people are trying to say we're mad at each other and all that, but we're good," he said. "We're like Brokeback Mountain. I'm going to be with Carson so much in July that I'm going to be the nanny (for his new twins).
"I'm going to babysit. We were getting down to the details. If he and the wife go out, they have to be back by three. I asked for permission to have company over."
But The Ocho sounds totally serious after missing his second straight spring of voluntary workouts. Last year it was because he was trying to get traded. This year, after speaking to an Academy Award winner (Denzel Washington) and an NBA winner (Kobe Bryant), he said he put himself in isolation to retrieve the hunger that gnawed at him long before the five Pro Bowls and the 2001 NFL Draft the Bengals picked him in the second round.
"After June, we don't work out again for five weeks," said The Ocho, who plans to attend the June 18-20 mandatory minicamp. "You lose all your rhythm after a week anyway. That's why I'm going to throw with (Palmer) in July before camp."
He said he had a brief discussion with head coach Marvin Lewis last week because he just doesn't think there is much to say.
"I wasn't talking to anybody because I was mad at them. If anybody was mad, it should have been them," he said, citing his subpar '08. "There was nothing to say. It's all business. In our conversation I just wanted to let Marv know what he's getting and that I've seriously been working out. Hunger has created a monster in a positive way and I was just running down some information for him. I'm a monster physically. For Marvin's sake, for (offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski)'s sake, my teammates' sake, I had to come back in greater shape than ever."
In the four seasons before 2008, The Ocho led the NFL in receiving yards and was second in catches. Then came his separated shoulder, Palmer's torn elbow, and just 53 catches for 540 yards.
Asked if he thinks the coaches are under fire this time around, he said, "When they see me, I'll be their hose because I'm (in such good shape) I'll put out any fire they're under."
Before he hooked up last month with former Bengals assistant coach Charles Collins, his junior college coach, The Ocho said he was working out three times a day in Miami since the Super Bowl, and started to take up boxing. Now he's at a Hollywood gym sparring with former champ Kevin Kelley.
"I'm going to hang boxing gloves in Carson's locker," The Ocho said. "Actually, everybody's locker, and challenge them to the ring."
He thinks he may have to break them out for one of his new teammates, five-time Pro Bowl safety Roy Williams.
"My goodness, when he comes across the middle," The Ocho said. "I don't know if I like that he'll have the chance to hit me in training camp. I may have to bring out the gloves."
Speaking of training camp, the man who thrives on the camera says it's not going to be as easy as you think for him in front of the Hard Knocks crew.
"It's going to be hard opening up after such an embarrassment," he said of last season's dismal year. "What I want to show the world is why we're going to be successful this season. I know people are going to be saying it's going to be great for the old Chad laughing and joking. But I want people to show why this is going to be such a great year for the team."
Ochocinco spent some time talking to a true heavyweight filmmaker at halftime of a Lakers game recently, and he's still raving about his meeting with whom he calls "Mr. Washington," a giant of the American screen.
"Denzel told me, 'Go back to being to Chad. People want to see that swagger. The Chad that's always smiling and wanting to be the best. Have fun. Stop worrying about things you can't control,' " Ochocinco said.
"He's so real, I was wondering if he was serious or in character. And Kobe was quick and to the point. 'Go back in there and show them what you can do. Do what you can control.' "
Last year Ochocinco wanted out because he wanted a new contract and wanted to go to a winner. This year, he simply files that under, "Things I can't control, so I'm not going to worry about it." But he insists he's excited about this year's team, saying it has more talent than the 11-5 Bengals from four years ago.
"We got steals with the first four (draft) picks," he said. "I don't want to say steals, but from what I hear those guys are really nice," he said.
The Ocho ran into new defensive tackle Tank Johnson in Miami over Memorial Day and told him, "I don't know what's happening up there in Cincinnati, but when the season starts, I've got you."
"When's the last time you heard me say something like that?" he asked.
When is the last time he played without fellow Pro Bowl receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh? About the last time he says he was this hungry: 1997-1999 in junior college. He'll miss Houshmandzadeh, he says, but he's also excited about the guys in there now.
"I've been a fan of LC's and his style since his Florida State days," The Ocho said of Houshmandzadeh's replacement, Laveranues Coles. "He's a great competitor who is always doing something great. I promise you this, too: I've only seen him play on TV, but when I'm watching him now, I'll add something that he has.
"We're all different. We all do different things well. I'm sure the coaches will see what we do best and use us that way."
Ochocinco says his interview with the NFL Network shouldn't be interpreted that he "tanked" last season on purpose. He says he simply didn't work as hard as he usually does in the offseason and thought he could still put up big-time numbers. But the lack of weightlifting led to a separated shoulder.
"The injury happened for a reason," said The Ocho, who has no fears about returning to form at 31. "Age doesn't matter."
The cell phone clock approached 25 minutes and The Ocho was talking about how his expression this year is going to be "Child, please." As in, "Chad, can you run any more?"
"Child, please."
Another chapter churns and The Ocho says he's ready and he hopes the fans are, too.
"The city's been good to me and I've been good for the city," The Ocho said. "I'm entitled to make a mistake. I'm ready to rebound."

road doggy dogg
06-09-2009, 10:46 PM
I'll read it after you format it.
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Krimzon7
06-09-2009, 10:48 PM
You can format this?!?!?!

Droford
06-12-2009, 01:33 AM
I will go out on a limb and say that the Bengals wont even be the best team from Ohio. As big of a Ravens fan as I am, I think Mangini will whip the Browns into shape and have them competing with Baltimore/Pittsburgh a lot more this season than the Bengals will. I have to wonder how long Cincy will hold on to Marvin Lewis, who is obviously not the right fit for Head Coach there.

Krimzon7
06-12-2009, 07:36 AM
That is one thin ass limb. Cleveland has shitted on so much of their talent, that it is ridiculous. THere is a serious flaw with Mangini that prompted his termination in New York. There are some legal issues with one wideout, Braylon wants out, and Winslow is gone. good luck watching that prediction crumble my friend.