In a stunning but not surprising move, Bengals coach Marvin Lewis has reversed course, and he now admits that the Redskins made a specific contract offer for receiver Chad Johnson.
“Once I actually read what was reported, I have to be truthful and say that the story is accurate,” Lewis said on Tuesday afternoon, according to ESPN. “Unfortunately, I didn’t read it until after our press conference.”
So why wasn’t he truthful in the first place? Because he didn’t know that there was a published report that an offer was made?
We think that Lewis also opted to lie about the offer (a first-rounder in 2008 and a third-rounder that can upgrade to a first-rounder in 2009) because he is concerned that the magnitude of the package that the Redskins put on the table will prompt a storm of pressure from the fans and the media to do the deal. The Bengals, who can no longer use the “loyalty clause” to force players to not say mean things about the team, can now merely force a player against his will to play for the Bengals or no one after he decides to pop off publicly.
We also suspect that Lewis received a nod of approval from owner Mike Brown to acknowledge that the offer was indeed made, because we think that Brown is so determined to not trade Johnson that he wants people to realize what the Bengals have rejected in order to keep him.
But this approach will only prompt more criticism and frustration from the fans who have grown tired of Chad Johnson’s routine. The organization might be ready to go to the mattresses over this, to the detriment of the franchise’s prospects for the coming campaign and beyond, but the fans aren’t.
The offseason is all about selling hope. The notion that the Bengals have turned down a chance to pick up real value for Johnson and remove that dark cloud now hovering over the Queen City will likely cause many a Cincy fan to abandon hope, only days before the one event in the non-football months that typically produces the most of it.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:40 pm
Not a Bengals fan, but this team is insane if they don’t accept the Skins offer.
Of course, the final offer would be a 1st and 3rd since the Skins don’t have a QB anyhow.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:48 pm
Considering the Pats got Randy Moss for a 4th and Wes Welker for a 2nd and 7th, or that the Eagles got TO for a 5th-round pick and Brandon Whiting - it’s absolutely insane for the Bengals to turn this down. Once he becomes a big enough pain in the a** during training camp or the season, they’ll be lucky to get even a 4th-round pick for him.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:51 pm
this is more proof why the bengals, under current management, will never go anywhere. i’m not sure who i feel worse for, bengals fans or lions fans. both are pathetic!
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:52 pm
I agree with the assessment made in this article. The Bengals fans want this guy gone and everyone would support this trade. Mike and Marvin are just further perpetuating the believe that they are idiots held by most Bengals fans. Yes as a fan without this trade I truly am losing hope this franchise can make it back to the playoffs
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:52 pm
As a die hard fan of this site and Cinti resident I have to say you are wrong about most of us Cinti fans. Once the most beloved sports figure this generation, Chad is now hated so much that we want to see him suffer even if its bad for us. We don’t want him traded, sets a horrible precedent for others both here and around the league. We’d rather make him play special teams or retire rather than give into him. Also the cap hit if we trade him before June 1st would cause us to have to cut several other players and lets be honest, even 2 1st rd picks sounds great, but playing the odds one will bust completely and the other will be good, but not a star like Chad. Not to mention the fact our O needs him, even if just a decoy.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:52 pm
“Of course, the final offer would be a 1st and 3rd since the Skins don’t have a QB anyhow.”
ZING!!!
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:57 pm
The bengles franchise has been screwed up for yrs. Just another example of how disfunt. Mike Brown really is. With the 1st pick in the 2009 draft the bengles select…….
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:57 pm
I agree with you Broncoman. They got an outstanding offer on the table & they need to take it. Then this season when Ocho Stinko realizes how much he misses Carson Palmer, he can’t blame anyone but himself. The one thing that sucks about this situation & others like it (Javon Walker, T.O., etc.) is that if a player doesn’t wanna honor his contract then all he has to do is become a big enough distraction & magically they get what they want. It’s ridiculous really, if a team decided not to pay someone who has a big contract, because they sucked this yr they can’t do it. So what gives the players the right to do this or for that matter complain about not getting enough money when they in turn signed a contract & now they want more money. Just insane!
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April 22nd, 2008 at 4:59 pm
I think you’re way off about the city of Cincinnati, I would say that the majority of us would love to see him rot.
And with 2 first round picks this year, combined with the $8 million cap hit, I don’t see how they would have any room…
And Houshmandzadeh needs a new contract.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Yes, they are trying to pass the LA Clippers as “worst pro sports franchise ever”
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:03 pm
Jason Campbell is a solid franchise QB, get real. If he had weapons like Chad, then we will see the gears set in motion for the skins finally. Moss and Randall El with Cooley is all they have in the passing game. Campbell can become a better QB if he had options. Bengals need to accept this trade. It would be best for both teams.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Don’t you think the other 52 members of the Bengals team are about fed up with this drama which goes on and on and on? Maybe it’s time for a Dr. Phil, Britney Spears-esque intervention with Ocho Cinco. What a mess this whole situation has become. And to think at one point Marvin Lewis was being considered for the head coaching position in Tampa before they hired Gruden. Glad he ended up in the Nati.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Randy Mo was traded from the Vikes for the 7th overall, napolean harris, and a 7th rounder and he was and is waay better than this cry baby. The bengals are idiots for not taking this offer
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:05 pm
As much as I’d love to see the Bengals end Chad’s career by keeping him, they’d be insane to turn down this offer.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:05 pm
IMO, this is getting beyond ridiculous. These players ought to play out their contract and keep their mouths shut.
If the Bengals make a deal, then that just further ingrains the message into the players, fans, and agents minds that all any player has to do is voice his displeasure and he will be traded or let out of his contract.
The commissioner needs to deal with this now. If this is allowed to continue, this problem will continue to grow.
If the Bengals trade Johnson, what message does that send to the rest of the team and other teams in the league? What happens if another Bengal player wants to be traded? Do they trade that player too?
What happens to star players nearing the end of their career, who want to win a ring, but they are stuck on a franchise that hasn’t had much success? Will we start seeing some of those players complain too, and wanting to be traded to a contender?
All these players have signed their collective contracts voluntarily, haven’t they? Shouldn’t they be bound to the contract that they have signed?
If I were the Bengals, I wouldn’t trade Johnson either. At some point, some team is going to have to take a stand and not bow to a player’s desire to leave the team he is currently on.
I would love to see how A.J. Smith of the Chargers would handle this situation.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:07 pm
Shady things going on in the Bungles organization - at some point they have to swallow their pride and realize a good deal when it presents itself.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:10 pm
Wow. The entire organization from top to bottom is inept. For a first and 3rd I’d jump at it. They obviously have no real idea as to what it takes to run an NFL franchise. Bengals fans, if this doesn’t happen for you, pray that Brown sells the damn team. If not, you have to hope, you have no future…
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:16 pm
WOW…it’s like winning the lottery and burning the winning ticket on the steps outside the lottery commission office. I’m a Steelers fan; however, I’d be besides myself if I rooted for the Bungles.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Even if this sends the wrong message to other players, It is two first round picks!!!! Come on. You would be set for years!
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:21 pm
I don’t know that this deal is really as great as people think. Yes the idea of getting two first rounders is nice, but what are the requirements for that pick to be bumped to a first. Do his numbers have to be in the top 10? top 5? record breaking? Without that info it is hard to say how good of a deal it is. Right now, it is a 1st and a 3rd for one of the elite receivers in the game. Being how hit and miss draft picks are (especially for the bangles), they could end up really getting nothing for him, and paying a lot because of it.
As for the comment about the other receivers getting traded for nothing, yes the teams gave them up for cheap because they were tired of them, but how stupid do the Raiders, Dolphins, and 49ers look now. And how are they doing?
I’d like to see the bangles hold their ground. It might not be good for their team (that is yet to be seen), but it would be good for the league and help to take a stand against all the players who make a big scene when they want more money even though they just signed a new contract and/or are signed for several years.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:27 pm
The Bungals are showing the ineptitude that has kept the organization as a bottom feeder for most of recent history. With Ocho Psycho off the deep end it seems unlikely that keeping him will pay off for the Bengals when that much had been offered.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:32 pm
So Stinko and Rosenhaus want to orchestrate a scenario whereby they become the default GM’s of the team they want to leave. Well, hats off to Mike Brown for making a stand. If this BS is allowed to continue, no owner will be able to call the shots on his own team.
The Mike McKensie fiasco in Green Bay was the beginning of the end for Mike Sherman. If Sherman had had the courage of his convictions, he would have sent crybaby Mike to Clark Hinkle Field to shag punts until he came to his senses. Mishandling the McKensie case gave peabrain Javon Walker the idea for his tantrum. And it continues around the league ad nauseam. (Catch that Vox Veritas?)
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:33 pm
Ocho Psycho should STFU and put his money where his mouth is. The little brat should offer to reimburse the Bengals for the unallocated signing bonus, negating the Salary Cap hit, and trade him to the skins for *only* their first round pick.
If it doesn’t happen, I’m perfectly comfortable biting my nose to spite my face and let the malcontent rot on the bench. Along the way, fine him and suspend him for conduct detrimental to the team.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Another thing to consider, Chad Johnson is not going to retire if he doesn’t get his way.
If they pass on this deal and others like it, he will start to understand how serious they are. He will still be a pain in the ass in training camp, he may even sit out some games, but eventually the urge to play and the money he will lose by not playing will drive him to get back on the field.
Randy Moss had no problem not doing anything for a few years, Chad Johnson wants to play, and he loves the spotlight to much not to play.
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April 22nd, 2008 at 5:44 pm
This is why NONE of you run an NFL team, you are all stupid except the people who agree with me. The Bengals should not accept any offer! Period. You are all as stupid as Chad Johnson. You act like a first and third round pick is like manna from heaven. This fool should be suspended for a year by the commissioner. Bengals fans including me want to see him punished, we made him who he is and like a father we will punish him. This behavior should not and will not be tolerated. PERIOD. Can’t you morons out there figure that out!
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