The Cincinnati Bengals have consistently made it known, publicly and privately, that they will not trade receiver Chad Johnson.
But, nevertheless, an effort has been made to trade for him.
According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, the Washington Redskins offered a first-round pick in 2008 and another draft pick in 2009 for the disgruntled wideout, who has made his desire to get out of Cincinnati abundantly clear over the past few months.
The 2009 pick actually could escalate to a first-rounder, based on Johnson’s performance in 2008.
Mort points out that it’s not the first time that the Redskins have approached the Bengals, but it’s the ”first significant proposal.”
Here’s our take on all of this — the Bengals should be very concerned about the possibility of tampering. The Redskins have enjoyed over the years a very strong relationship with Drew Rosenhaus, Johnson’s agent. And it is believed by some league observers that Chad’s campaign to be traded arose not from his zeal to wear a new uniform but from his desire to stuff more money into his pockets.
Thus, if the Redskins were willing to make such a strong and specific offer for Johnson, it’s hard not to think that they have an idea as to the contract extension that Johnson (via Rosenhaus) would accept.
And that, of course, would be tampering.
We realize that the reader comments to this item will include some folks suggesting that we quit worrying about tampering, but a situation like this presents the prime example of how unauthorized communications with a player who belongs to another team can undermine that team’s relationship with its player. If no one were interested in trading for (and, presumably, paying) Johnson, then Johnson might quit embarrassing the team (and himself) by providing rambling, pointless interviews that reiterate his desire to play elsewhere. The notion that another team is willing to give him what he wants financially (if that’s what is happening) will serve only to embolden him.
In our view, the fact that the Redskins would be willing to give up so much for a player who clearly has at best impulse control problems and at worse some type of full-blown personality disorder makes us wonder whether the “I want to be traded today, and if not today then tomorrow, and if not tomorrow then the next day” routine is part of a broader wink-nod arrangement that Chad will pretend to be Ocho Psycho in the hopes that the Bengals will finally decide to let him go.
We’re not saying that’s what happening, but it’s hard not to wonder whether that’s what’s happening.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 11:54 am
It would eat up a lot of salary if the deal was made as-is but if paying two 2008 first round picks is the concern then they should insist on a restructured deal for a 2009 first rounder and second rounder…and if that’s a concern, keep going down the line into 2010. As a Bengals fan, I recognize that we are not going to make the playoffs this year (with or without Chad). I also recognize that it would be great to let him rot for 3 years and ruin his NFL career. However, that is not good for the team. If this is an effort to get a higher more specific offer to what will help us based on number of picks provided and the salary cap effects, it is great. But more likely, it is Mike Brown being stubborn and incompetent and Chad will remain on our team much like Corey Dillon and Carl Pickens. Why was I born in Cincinnati? Why couldn’t it have been an hour and a half west…I could’ve been a Colts fan. An hour and a half equals a lifetime of misery.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 11:55 am
Florio, what do you think is more likely — that the Skins have a nod-nod, wink-wink agreement with Chad to act like a psycho a-hole so that they can pursue him, or that he IS a psycho a-hole and that Dan Snyder just cannot help himself. I’ve been a Redskin fan for all of my 31 years, and I have come to hate them and everything that Snyder stands for.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:00 pm
Two firsts (unless he gets hurt, I don’t see how it won’t be) for Chad Johnson? I’m sure Carl Peterson got on the phone with Minnesota after reading this story and said “see, I’m not so crazy in my demands.”
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Blah, the Bengals are never going to have salary cap problems, unless it’s getting above the cap floor. Salary cap space is so easy for teams to create, but doing so and then making use of that space increases the amount of actual money that you’ll pay out over a given season. Accumulating a lot of first round draft picks means that Mike Brown would be even more out of pocket for bonus money. I think that the rumor that Mike Brown actually cares about winning is still circulating in some circles, and it needs to be squashed. He’s obviously really content with just collecting the NFL revenue checks and doing stuff like turning the team that his dad built into an All-Felon team, using it as his personal hammer, which he uses to club guys like Dillon and Johnson on the head with, and naming the stadium after dad while at the same time whining about how he should get a chunk of whatever Jerry Jones negotiates for a stadium naming-rights deal.
Somebody needs to offer Brown a couple million bucks for Ocho Stinko. You know he’d take it.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:11 pm
One thing I want to note is Chad Johnson is 30, by not accepting this trade the Bengals really don’t have the teams future in mind.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:12 pm
In my Opinion “The Mort” is being played. If Cincy, actually turned down the offer as it is stated above, they should fire everyone in the front office. CJ is good, but he is a 30 yr old WR who has avg. 8 TD’s a year for the last 3.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:13 pm
Two possibilities:
A)The Bengals have decided to stick it to #85 noo matter what the offer.
B)They are still the hapless Bungels and always will be.
It has to be one of those two. There is no way that the said NO to a first rounder and another pick that would potentially become ANOTHER first rounder for a 30 year old reciever who coldn’t shut his mouth to save his life.
Also, the “magic beans” comment form Jeremiah W nearly had me rolling on the ground.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:19 pm
I am a huge Bengals fan, have been since 88, and I suffered witht he team through alot. That being said we need to trade Ocho Stinko before he gets worse than Pickens and Dillon combined. He has already made it past the Pickens level, and I think he is about ready to pass Dillon. His disgust whether people believe it or not hurt this team.
Bye Bye 85!
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:19 pm
“And it is believed by some league observers that Chad’s campaign to be traded arose not from his zeal to wear a new uniform but from his desire to stuff more money into his pockets”.
Bingo!!! As allways it is just about the money. Nothing more, nothing less.
Chad Johnson is not only an ahole but a raving lunatic to boot. Two number ones for an aging cancer who refers to himself in the third person? The Redskins are beyond help.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Oldschool, that’s called “collusion”.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:26 pm
For this to end up being two first round picks Chad Johnson AND the Redskins need to hit certain targets. So, the skins target could be a playoff birth or a a confernece championship. There is not a sure pick at 21 and I would much rather have a perennial pro bowl WR than a project player for the next two to three seasons.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:29 pm
We’ll see where Ocho-Stinko lands on draft, day 1.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:36 pm
Wow all the Mike Brown hate. There are a lot of misinformed readers of this site, I’m surprised. Probably doesn’t help that the writer on this site spreads misinformation.
Chad is working under his third contract with the Bengals. Carson Palmer is the second highest paid player in the NFL. Rudi Johnson is paid well. Levi Jones just signed a huge contract a couple of years ago. Willie Anderson is making a ton of money from Mike Brown. Houshmandzadeh will more than likely sign a new deal.
If a player is worth it, Mike Brown will gladly shell out some cash. If you actually look at factual information, you will see that Mike Brown is among the top 10 in player spending over the last 5 years.
Anyways, f*ck Chad Johnson.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:45 pm
It’s really hard to figure out what the Bengals are trying to accomplish here. Showing Chad he’s ‘not the boss of me’ might provide some emotional satisfaction, but when it becomes counterproductive to the interests of the team, I think it’s time to move on.
Mike Brown takes a lot of criticism for the way he runs the Bengals and much of it is deserved. But, the reality is he doesn’t have the deep pockets that some other owners possess. He doesn’t have other income streams that can offset losses in football. No doubt he is a rich man, but he can’t afford to make decision that would put the team consistently in the red. Unfortunately, I think the NFL may not have a place for this sort of ownership for much longer.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:46 pm
I love the idea that one of these premium WRs is gonna put a team over the top.
Roy Williams, Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, and Chad Johnson have really worked wonders for their current teams.
And we thought RBs were “overvalued.”
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:51 pm
its a shame the eagles traded away all of thier good defensive players…
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Snyder overpays consistently. Cincy should take the offer, if true.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:54 pm
I think that Mort’s sources are full of it. Possibly TWO first rounders for Chad Johnson? I don’t think that even the Redskins are that dumb.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:57 pm
Let’s see….30 year old psycho (or at the very least a BIG F’ing baby) WR trying to force his way out of a million dollar contract. No thanks….we’ll keep the picks. C’mon Snyder!!!!! Two 1st round picks…..I guess you haven’t learned. Ahem…Hail.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 12:58 pm
What ever happened to living up to your word. In this case when you sign a contract in good faith, shouldn’t you expect to see that contract out. Otherwise why sugn anything at all. I say the Bengals are trying to set a precedent, much like the Bucs did a few years back with Meshawn. Once a player of Chad’s abilities is kept in line then perhaps agents, such as Rosenhaus, will work harder on future client contracts to ensure that escalators are in place so renogiating doesn’t arise every two years. Conversely if a player has a bad year shouldn’t the revers hold true.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 1:03 pm
He is not going anywhere no matter what the offer. The Bengals won’t take the cap hit that would go with losing him. He has no choice but to play for the Bengals if he wants to get his check.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 1:04 pm
I don’t get this. The Bengals struggled w/out Henry last year, and now fans want them to get rid of Johnson? Why? Because he’s complaining? Who do they expect Palmer to throw it too? Especially when this is a very weak crop of WR’s in the draft? I’m not a Cincy fan, but how does getting rid of one of your top 3(others can debate where he ranks) players for 2 unproven, probably overpaid draft picks help?
I love the draft as much as anyone, so the idea of getting lots of picks is fun and exciting, especially this week. The key to putting a good team on the field it made up of 3 parts; Talent, Good Coaching, and not overpaying players. It seems like the Bengals are trying to keep a talented player from being an overpaid player in his 30’s.
One last note on Johnson that I’ll get off my chest while I’m at it. I can’t stand it when he(and other players) brag that they are good team players because they don’t get “arrested and beat up women” and so on. That doesn’t make you special, it makes you normal part of society! You’re not supposed to do those things! It doesn’t give you the right to act like a complete ass at your place of employment. Imagine if normal people tried this? “Boss, I know I’ve been a coplete jerk around the office, annoying people, bad mouthing management, not listening to my bosses requests to quiet down, but hey, I do good work, and I’ve never been arrested, beaten a woman, or driven drunk.”
Does that make senst?
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April 22nd, 2008 at 1:04 pm
Chad is being a little selfish girl, in Cincinnati he is treated like a King and not to mention he is the 2nd highest payed WR in the NFL. Washingtons offer was the real deal and Cincinnati should have shipped that head case to the Redskins, but thanks to Mike Brown we are going to have to deal with another flippen WR whining on Espn, Abc, and all during the draft. I don’t how #1 WR became the most important person in all of sports but come on.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 1:05 pm
By the way…I love the hard line the Bengals are taking with this guy. Marvin is not playing: “I’ve stated our case with Chad,” Lewis said. “He has a contract through 2011. He’s stated without an opportunity to go to a different team and a new contract, he wasn’t going to play. I think he’s a man of his word and says he’s not going to play, so don’t play.”
I’ll translate…..keep running your mouth or you might be better to SHUT THE F$$$ UP!!
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April 22nd, 2008 at 1:06 pm
Wow…the Bengals refused a first, and potentially another first (that this is a brand new offense without proper personnel, it’s probably only a high 2nd), for a player that that doesnt want to be there, repeatedly causes problems in the locker room, and is 30 years old (approaching downside of career)??! Maybe they need to start substance abuse testing in Cincy’s front office. Maybe they’re holding out for both of Dallas’ 1st rounders, lol.
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