As the tug-o-war between the Cincinnati Bengals and receiver Chad Johnson continues with the piece of the rope with the strip of an old T-shirt tied around it not moving from the midpoint between the two sides, the Bengals have scored a major victory among the other players on the team.
Per a league source, coach Marvin Lewis won back the locker room with his Tuesday verbal bitch-slapping of Johnson.
“He’s stated without an opportunity to go to a different team and a new contract, he wasn’t going to play,” Lewis said to the media two days ago. “I think he’s a man of his word. He says he’s not going to play, so don’t play.”
It’s a significant development for Lewis, who had gradually squandered the support of the other players by coddling Chad. The low point came in January 2006, when Lewis did nothing in response to Johnson’s halftime meltdown in the locker room.
Regardless of whether Johnson punched Lewis or receivers coach Hue Jackson or Johnson had Jackson in a headlock or Jackson had Johnson in a headlock or the Iron Sheik had Hacksaw Jim Duggan in a sleeper hold, the incident marred the twelve-minute intermission of a playoff game that the Bengals were leading at the end of the second quarter, preventing the team from maximizing the available time to make adjustments aimed at also leading the game at the end of the fourth.
Per the source, one player’s reaction was that Lewis should have gone even farther. “He should have told Chad that he’d pack up his stuff and send it to him,” the player said, “or that he’d just go ahead and send it all to Canton.”
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April 25th, 2008 at 5:17 am
Brewdog -
“super-shitty NFC East”? I could be mistaken, but I believe the New York Giants, of the NFC East, WON THE SUPER BOWL last season.
Idiot.
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April 25th, 2008 at 6:51 am
Chad Johnson (while being one of the highest paid wide recievers over the length of his contract) isn’t going to make very much this year. In fact, the number for this year is pretty pitiful. If you were to trade him for a draft pick that he’s worth, you’d have to pay that pick 10 mil to play.
At the same time, if the Bengals were to trade him it lets every player whose contract you write up in such a manner just request to be traded when their salary number for that particular year drops.
It makes absolutely no sense for the Bengals to trade Chad and you can rest assured that they won’t unless the offer is simply disgusting in their favor.
I think really we should be discussing why everyone including Chad Johnson thinks he’s so good. He can’t run a decent route unless it’s a seem and that’s evident by the fact that he can’t get open in the redzone. Why do the Redskins want this guy? They already have a handful of inconsistent wide receivers who are built on speed and flash instead of size and technique.
Just goes to show you when the Skins should be hunting a guy with size like Boldin or Roy Williams, they’ll go for the guy that gives them more attention and loses them more games.
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April 25th, 2008 at 9:14 am
mrf47 wrote,
“Brewdog -
’super-shitty NFC East’? I could be mistaken, but I believe the New York Giants, of the NFC East, WON THE SUPER BOWL last season.
Idiot.”
Agreed! The NFC East sent 3 teams to the playoffs, and the NYG won the SB. But I guess that is less impressive than the arrest record for the Cincinatti bungholes.
Brewdog, how many teams did the AFC North send to the playoffs last year?
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April 25th, 2008 at 11:22 am
Henry Plainview: “this is why the Bengals are perennial losers. you have a chance to get rid of someone who doesn’t want to be there and will cause problems, yet you don’t take the picks and or players for him?”
If they trade Chad and the picks they get for him end up as busts and Chad wins a championship with his new team, then everybody will get on the Bengals for having traded Chad. (see the after-the-fact criticisms of the Corey Dillon trade, even though that trade made complete sense IMO and the pick we got for him was not a bust)
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April 25th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
Brewdog
As a couple of poster posted, the NFC East won the Super Bowl.
Nuff said. go root for the Bengles to get out on work release for Sunday games.
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April 25th, 2008 at 7:50 pm
cincy will have a healthier OL next year. assuming their RBs dont develop Henryitis they will pound it more anyway. i surmise cincy will draft a rb.
also, anyone think palmer has any talent?
agreed lewis isnt all that and a bag of chips. he is the flipside of billick. billick has an undeserved rep as an offensive whiz. once out of minnehaha he couldnt deliver O. lewis has an undeserved rep as a defensive whiz. once out of balto he couldnt deliver D.
except when cincy plays balto, that is.
a good coach who isnt paranoid will attract more good coaches. a good coach can get something out of the talent he inherits.
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April 25th, 2008 at 11:55 pm
OK, A retraction. What I meant to type, was “Super Shitty NFC”. My bad. Unless somebody wants to tell me that the 9-7 playoff Redskins are vastly superior to the 10-6 Browns (with all due respects, no Sean Taylor comments in response here).
Either way, look at it this way. Bengals fans have seen so much crap football from their home team for so many years, that we’ve given up our homer bias and are probably the most cynical (i.e. educated) football fans around. You think we like losing? No. You think we know what great football is? Yes. We see it about 10-13 games a year… against the be-striped ones.
And as far as arrests go, check the Turd watch. Almost all of those are off the books via release, trade, or free agency. I mean, it’s not like the 1970s Steelers apparently had any substance abuse issues, they’re all perfectly alive and well.
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