With Henry's release, Chad becomes Bengals idiot
The Pro Football Talk guys provide their take on Chris Henry.
Marvin Frazier (Chris Henry's agent) expressed thanks -- appearing as a father figure to Henry in that he's apologetic to those that he screwed over -- by saying:
Chad? Well, Chad is an idiot.
"We need him. Those are not easy shoes to fill, regardless of the trouble he has gotten into in the past," Johnson said.
What's this "we" crap thinking he's some "team guy"? Get out of here. The bad thing for Chad is that the guy that makes him look better by comparison was released Thursday. Now, he can claim town idiot. Considering that Mike Brown set that standard pretty high -- and Mark Mallory's well placed fastball during 2007's opening day is right up there -- it's the one thing that Chad Johnson can hang his "accomplishment" mantel on. Being an idiot and catching a few footballs when the game isn't on the line is about all the NFL community thinks you're good for. And they're right.
Through all this, I feel really bad for Carson Palmer. He'll be bombarded with questions regarding Henry and Johnson. Palmer, as he always does, will do the right thing and talk about "team guys" that actually do make football worth paying for. And clearly, Palmer will work with less talent, but the team will be worth cheering for. As of now, if Johnson remains with this team -- and plays -- there's no scenario I see that makes rooting for the Bengals worth my efforts. And that's the saddest part of this whole thing.
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Lack of rooting interest
Hmm, maybe the Dawg Pound is taking applications...I did grow up in Cleveland...mutter, mutter, mutter...
by IgnatiusJReilly on Apr 3, 2008 11:43 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Chad? Well, Chad is an idiot.
" Laaaaaaaaaaadies & gentlemmmmmen, boys & girls, may I direct your attention to......"
by sao402 on Apr 4, 2008 7:54 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Is this a misprint or is this true
"At around 2 a.m. Sunday, he and several members of the team were kicked out of a hip downtown nightclub, Bang on Fourth Street, after a police officer on a security detail called for help.
"We got a few Bengals players in here: Chris Henry, Chad Johnson and them," the officer said on his call for backup, citing two of the players he believed he recognized. "They are destroying the ceiling in the back room and they are all highly intoxicated. The bar owners ... want them ejected from the bar, and we are going to try to eject them now. They have been rowdy all night.""
You mean to tell me that not only is Chad going to refuse to participate in off-season workouts for $250,000.00 he is at the same time, for free, going to take every opportunity he has to help get his fellow team members into as much trouble as possible. If this report is true I'd say he shares some of the direct responsibility for Henry's bad week. He really is a cancer. If the unimaginable happens and they give this clown more money to play this year I think I'm done. I'll just concentrate on college ball.
by toolmaker on Apr 4, 2008 9:02 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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