Originally posted by 34swtns
OT: Chad Johnson is now Chad Ocho Cinco
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Re: OT: Chad Johnson is now Chad Ocho Cinco
Are you trying to "bigtime" me? Do you think you're better than me? I used to play little league in one of the littlest leagues in the country. I was an all-star. Can you read? A freakin' all-star. I could have made the bigs, except I was too short.Leave a comment:
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Avery Johnson commonly refered to David Robinson as "five-oh", instead of "fifty". People with common sense realize that is a nickname. Would all you haters be happy if he changed his name to "He Hate Me"?
I agree with Joel, again. Dang, the apocalypse is near...
Also Joe Forte (hoop player from UNC) wore number "40". What a distraction!!!!!
Basically, Chad Johnson did something similar to Jim McMahon defying Pete Rozelle with the headband stuff. Only thing is Johnson took it to a whole new level so he could make a point. I'll I'm saying is that it would be a lot funnier if he had a Superbowl ring on his finger.Leave a comment:
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Re: OT: Chad Johnson is now Chad Ocho Cinco
Avery Johnson commonly refered to David Robinson as "five-oh", instead of "fifty". People with common sense realize that is a nickname. Would all you haters be happy if he changed his name to "He Hate Me"?
I agree with Joel, again. Dang, the apocalypse is near...
Also Joe Forte (hoop player from UNC) wore number "40". What a distraction!!!!!Leave a comment:
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I don't know Spanish, but to make more sense, Tiger would probably be Uno (No. 1) Woods. I'm not a big viewing golf fan and Tiger is not necessarily my favorite, but when you put you money where your mouth is, you can do pretty much what you want.Leave a comment:
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To each their own, but I just prefer when players / atheletes do this kind of thing that they actually be good. Kind of a form of trash talking - you look silly when you get your @ss beat. Step up and help your team win a Superbowl first. These kinds of antics just cause distractions and drive head coaches and managers crazy. I'm not saying there is no place for stuff like this in sports, but just not by this guy! It would probably be appropriate for Tiger Woods to change his name to Ocho Cinco.Leave a comment:
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All so stiff - The guy is having fun, good for him.
Some people have SportsCenter mentally, some people just come out and play the game. A guy who likes attention and will abuse things just to receive more attention will always find people preaching negatives towards them because some people just want everyone to be a nine to fiver and go to work and go home and don't bother us with your life.
My wife watches these stupid shows about Hollywood people all the time. They are hyping people who are attention grabbers, and everyone who complains about it on a public forum is just a complainer and time waster (like this post!).
I say bravo to Chad Ocho Cinco for being nuts enough to do something like this for a team that sometimes appears to have more members on probation than on their practice squad.Leave a comment:
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Actually, what would be humorous if if the Bengals wrote out his paychecks to "Johnson."Leave a comment:
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Marvin Lewis should tell Chad, "We looked it up and there is no such number 'Ocho Cinco' in English, Spanish or any other language, so we're giving you uniform number 77. If you don't like it, then next time try using a language that exists, dumb f*ck."Leave a comment:
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I'm strictly a Baseball guy, and don't really know beans about football...but it has always seemed to me that a sense of humor, collectively and historically, is much more a part of The National Pastime than with football, or any other organized sport.
In the case of football, it might be because the players are all padded up, their faces obscured by helmets and masks, and they're running around trying to kill one another - just a guess.
Among Baseball players, management and fans, changing one's name to a number would not be considered anything very strange or unusual. Maybe it's because Baseball folks have more time, in the course of a game, to reflect on life and its vagaries. Maybe it's because they have, in the sport's history, simply seen it all, and now they're surprised by nothing.
From its early days right up till today, a sense of fun and a certain degree of weirdness and eccentricity have been a basic component of Baseball - from the pitcher, whose name escapes me at the moment, who used to have to be physically restrained from running off of the mound and out of the stadium when he heard a fire siren, because he loved to chase the trucks, to Bob Ueker playing the outfield while holding a tuba.
Eccentricity in Baseball is all part of the game. I get the impression that in football, it's viewed with a certain degree of suspicion, and tolerated only, grudgingly, in the most exceptional players and coaches.
Bill "Spaceman" Lee, who used to wear number "37", was always trying to get management to let him wear "337" - so that when he stood on his head, it would spell out his name.
You see, to a Baseball fan, that makes total sense.Leave a comment:
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Must be a jock spelling thing. Mark Mcgwire at times wrote the words "two five" on the knobs of his bats.
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The funny thing is 85 in Spanish is ochenta y cinco, not ocho cinco.Leave a comment:
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So does this mean that he can legally wear a jersey with the name "Ocho Cinco" on the nameplate, now?Leave a comment:
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