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.
_2.gif)





April 22nd, 2008 at 1:10 pm
As Far as I have heard, this isn’t exactly the year for wide receivers in the NFL draft. Is there really much that will help them RIGHT NOW? They would NEED receivers if they drop Johnson since henry decided to flush his career down the toilet. Palmer and Housh aren’t necessarily getting any younger and they won’t necessarily stay with the team forever. The bengals have to have a deal to help them win right now.
Also, accepting the offer of the first rounder from this year and a conditional first rounder next year might sound good at frist, but what happens if it is based on the condition that Johnson gets 100 receptions and so many touchdowns and, as a result, towards the end of the year, use him merely as a decoy to draw off defenders? While he was useful to the ’skins, it doesn’t necessarily mean next year’s pick will be theirs.
Then again, I am sitting in a cubicle, reading a site about profootball and putting off real work. The NFL hasn’t been knocking on my door because I draft decent Fantasy teams (thanks rotoworld). You probably all know better than me.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 5 / 5 with 1 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:12 pm
I think what Marvin is doing is awesome, but if I were a Bengal fan I’d be real upset. When you can get a first rounder and a second or possibly another first rounder to get a cancer off your team, I think the price of proving your very legitamte point is way too high.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:14 pm
*grabs popcorn and waits for Chad’s newsconference regarding this news*
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Wow, my first post on PFT and I’ve packed it with punctuation and spelling errors. Oops. Sorry, I promise to do better next time.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:24 pm
First off… The Redskins don’t have the cap room to sign Chad and a draft class in which they have more than 7 picks for the first time in years. Second… Good for the Bengals for not making this move. Rule #1 in sales negotiation is, never throw out the first number. By refusing this deal, they set the benchmark for all future offers. I still think they’ll inevitably part ways with Chad, but they shouldn’t push it if they want to get maximum value in return.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:25 pm
The thing a lot of fans forget about the “Contract” Chad signed, is that is not actually a contract because the Bungles can break it anytime they want.
He can not play for another team unless they release him from it, he can not even buy his way out of Cincy. He can run his mouth though, and if that is all he an do other than show up and drop every pass they throw his way. The NFL may have all the leverage, but the top players have been able to get out of town by holding out, running thier mouth and waiting.
Keyshawn got another good contract and so did T.O.. Go ahead Bungles, send him a message, see what that tactic gets you.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 2.35 / 5 with 3 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:25 pm
WHAT losses are Mike Brown experiencing because he’s an NFL owner? Answer: none.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:28 pm
Idiot Bengals. Marvin and crew continue to prove their incompetence. From the fan of a rival NFC East team. Thank you Marvin for your incompetence.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 1 / 5 with 1 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:34 pm
“Jeremiah W, a Passionate Fan, says:
April 22nd, 2008 at 11:51 am
The Bungles deserve nothing for letting Ocho go. Salary cap hit? Are you kidding me? Do they ever even approach going over the cap?”
Hey douchebag, they were over the cap last year. This year we’re already to within $4M of the cap after our rookie pool.
And in 2006 we spent to within 1% of the cap. The last time we were considerably below the cap was 2005… the year we made the playoffs.
Get informed before you make retarded uninformed comments.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 4 / 5 with 4 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Mike Brown is a stupid, stubborn & weak old man. Yeah he thinks he’s taking a stand but at what price? 2 1st round picks for an overrated loudmouth is a great deal. Never underestimate this fossil’s ability to set his franchise back. This is why they’ll always be the Bungholes.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 1.35 / 5 with 3 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:44 pm
So, the redskins would give up a #1 and a #1,#2,or #3 next year for what, about 8TD’s? And that was with Carson Palmer throwing the ball, not Jason Campbell. Smart! Go ahead, skins. Does Daniel Snyder really hate draft day that much that he never wants to be a part of it.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 5 / 5 with 1 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:56 pm
eaglemd, you stole my thunder
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 2:16 pm
It’s funny, I read some earlier posts from “packedwith KY” AND “DanSnyder” and they act as if they’ve never heard of a receiver going for less that a first round pick. Correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t the Eagles get Terrell Owens for a 6th and a 3rd string DT? and didn’t the cheaters from N.E. get Moss for a 4th. Both of these guys could easily be labeled as cancers but are they considered any more of a cancer than the way Chad is being right now? Right, THOUGHT SO…Idiots
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 5 / 5 with 1 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 2:45 pm
OK Yakkety Smakkety Bungle Man. They spent some money and still stink so bad the best WR refuses to lose with them any more.
I know they beat the Ravens twice last year thanks to 12 unforced fumbles. For that you get to watch Ozzie pick the DT you need.
Billick and his playbook are out, along with Henry, the real difference maker in the matchups, the loss of williams at FS, and the Ocho saga are quickly bringing the Bungles back down to Clown Town. But at least the Clowns are staying out of jail and mostly out of the news this offseason.
Perhaps the Bungles should stop spending so much money on players about to be on prison teams just because they look good in orange, and hire some scouts and a GM with a clue.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 3 / 5 with 2 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Two picks??? Oh Danny Boy te pipes the pipes are calling….
Ha you pole smoker. Why dont you go blow two picks on Porter instead…
Oh and you losers what happened to St. Joe????
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 3:22 pm
…and Chuck Satan…..St. Joe will ALWAYS be around. Hail boy!!!
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated
April 22nd, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Henry was the only weapon against the Ravens? LOL. Ever hear of TJ Houshmandzadeh?
The loss of Madieu Williams? Yawn.
And Levi, Willie, Rudi, TJ, Chad, Carson, Geathers, etc. aren’t anywhere near a jail entrance.
You have a defense that can’t stop Carson Palmer, and an offense that, excuse my laughter, has Boller as the QB.
Your defensive leader is a murderer.
Yeah, you have a lot of room to talk.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 5 / 5 with 1 rating(s)
April 22nd, 2008 at 4:44 pm
Ray only metaporacly murders Bungle blockers and backs. The list of Bungles in jail or under investagation is too long to talk about.
Henry was the only mismatch. The Bungles have always struggled to get points vs Baltimore, but for some reason Billick would call the 3 step fumble play 6 times a game and we still almost won. Have fun keeping Carson healthy with that line and No Ocho drawing doble coverage. TJ is going to get a little more of that busted lip Chad ususally walks away with.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: 1 / 5 with 1 rating(s)
April 23rd, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Kudos to all of you who support the BENGALS taking a stand for fans supporting teams throughout the NFL. As for the rest of you, I guess you’ve become numb to the insanity that is ruining the NFL and don’t care!? Are you going take it lightly when it happens to the team you support next?
You should be supportive and thankful that the Bengal’s team/ownership is willing to say “enough is enough,” and stand up for principal, and the future success of the NFL, even at the risk of their immediate success. I guess they plan on being around for more than this season and don’t want the team’s future success left in the hand of an idiot like CJ, who is nothing more than Drew’s puppet. Maybe you can be spared going through what Bengal’s fan are going through with Chad. If you feel sorry for Chad, you’ve lost all perspective on the real world and just how fortunate these pro athletes are, just like Chad has.
To the argument that Chad should be able to quit the Bengals if the Bengals can cut Chad, I’d argue that those details were all part of the contract Chad agreed to, so Chad’s rights and the Bengal’s rights were established a long time ago. In my opinion, that little drawback is nicely offset by the multi-millions he received in upfront, bonus money. I’ve been a Bengal’s fan since the beginning over 40 years ago, and am fed up with the gradual erosion of the game I love and have enjoyed so much since I was a young child. Don’t think I’m not aware of the negative influence it may have over the Bengal’s chances of success this coming season. I just don’t want this to become a yearly event after players have spent their signing bonuses and want another one.
(report as inappropriate)
Rating: Not yet rated