TJ sounding a little like Keyshawn Johnson?
TJ wants Seattle to feel like they got what they paid for in the off-season. His latest soundbite on the AP, "throw me the ball" caught ESPN's attention. ESPN posted a chart showing how many times the ball has been thrown at TJ this season. TJ is currently ranked as the NFL's 7th wideout for passes targeted. TJ sits at number 10 for most catches in the NFL. The 17th wideout for yards in the NFL. While tied for 21st among wide receivers for touchdown catches.
TJ's apparently more vocal this season, than in his entire Cincinnati career. Trying to prove he's a number 1 wideout without Palmer and Chad. Seattle's system and TJ's stats might prove otherwise, through five games, TJ has his lowest reception numbers since 2005. Time will tell. Bengal's fans can only wonder what TJ's stats might have been in 2009 had Housh chosen to stay in Cincinnati.
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More evidence toward the theory that TJ was a major driving force, pushing Chad to be discontent and to act out.
First he calls out his QB for not being tough enough to handle the pain of a broken rib, not he is questioning the play calling, after a 44-0 win no less.
What’s Chad been up to? Catching TDs and buying tickets.
I've read a lot ...
excuses over the years for The ChadTard’s countless selfish acts. Hmmmm, so TJ is to blame?
TJ is a turd
He got what he wanted… out of poor little old Cinci to the booming Seattle economy that hosts the super bowl contenders known as the Seacocks. Enjoy that high-powered offense while it lasts, TJ!
Why are we still talking about this deush?
He’s not a Bengal anymore, move on.
If you don't live like you wanna, you live like you shouldn't

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