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Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Nicomo Cosca - 12-02-2020

Saw this on Reddit and figured I’d post it here. Sounds like Kitna really helped put Chad on the path to being one of the best there was during his time. And he was 100% right about Chad putting us on the map again. I myself came back to the Bengals after years of indifference largely because of Chad. Anyway, it’s s short clip, but it really says a lot about both players.

https://youtu.be/hcyY3dHaqZM


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Bengalitis - 12-02-2020

The beginning of the Marvin era was magical, the players, the wins, etc. (better than the Burrow era) It all started when the Bengals decided to dump Akili and brought in Kitna.

Found this link about Kitna with more links about Kitna from mostly 20 yrs ago! Time flies.

https://products.kitsapsun.com/archive/2001/03-09/0016_the_nfl__kitna_signs_with_bengals.html


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - J24 - 12-02-2020

Best Chad story is him sleeping on the couch on Tuesday nights at PBS just so he could get a jumpstart on film that week.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Bengal Jim's Before the Roar - 12-02-2020

When you ask people about the Cincinnati Bengals, the name that comes up first 90% of the time is Chad Johnson or Ocho Cinco.

He was a polarizing figure for us no doubt and brought attention to the team/city


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - ochocincos - 12-02-2020

Chad was who got me really invested in the Bengals and football in general. The TD celebration around Christmas one year where he pulled presents out of a giant stocking and threw them into the crowd was my favorite.

I even still have the original unopened box of his cereal, which is my profile pic.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Sled21 - 12-02-2020

Kind of sad when Kit talks about there being 25 or so football teams that matter, and then the other 5-7 that no one cares about....


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Nicomo Cosca - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 11:59 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Kind of sad when Kit talks about there being 25 or so football teams that matter, and then the other 5-7 that no one cares about....

His point was Chad and Palmer made people care about us (for a while).


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Sled21 - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 12:01 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: His point was Chad and Palmer made people care about us (for a while).

I get that... it was still a sad sentence.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - SladeX - 12-02-2020

Kitna had everything but the arm. Heart of a Lion, imho.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Sled21 - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 12:09 PM)SladeX Wrote: Kitna had everything but the arm. Heart of a Lion, imho.

And the intelligence, and the humility to be the best backup he could be.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Nicomo Cosca - 12-02-2020

It’s not surprising Palmer took Kitna’s departure so badly.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 12:09 PM)SladeX Wrote: Kitna had everything but the arm. Heart of a Lion, imho.

He did. Had the smarts, had the guts, had the desire, just not the arm.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - bengalfan74 - 12-02-2020

There was a point where I got upset with Chad, he took it to far. But now every time I think of Chad a little smile comes onto my face. He basically put the Bengals back on the map.

He's my 2nd favorite Bengal of all time. Like others have said had Kitna just had a little better arm he would probably be brought up when talking about the best.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Wes Mantooth - 12-02-2020

Not sure if people caught this in the video, but Kitna said his daughter is on the equipment staff on Arizona St, where Chad Johnson Jr. plays.

Well, if you don't know, Marvin Lewis is the Co-Defensive coodinator at ASU.  So you have Kitna's daughter, Chad's son, and Marvin Lewis all at the same place, all walking around the same facilities.

Pretty interesting.  I just picture Marvin telling them stories about their dads and giggling throughout, almost like a loveable older character from a sitcom.

Scene:  (Walking both kids around campus)

"Let me tell me you about the time your daddy made a DB a list (giggle, giggle giggle) Everyone was cracking up.  And your daddy gave a prayer before a game  (gigggle, giggle, giggle) where he prayed at the very end that Chad got to cross another name off that list. (giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle,)

"Tell us more, Uncle Marv!!!"


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - bengals67 - 12-02-2020

Chad is awesome.


If the Brown family was not so insular in their thinking, they would find a place for him in the organization.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - ochocincos - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 11:59 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Kind of sad when Kit talks about there being 25 or so football teams that matter, and then the other 5-7 that no one cares about....

I mean, that's the case with every sport.
MLB, NBA, and NHL all have that "issue."

For the teams I'd consider in the group:
- Bengals
- Lions
- Jags
- Bills


Prior to the recent postseason success of the Titans and the Bucs' acquisition of Brady and Gronk, I'd put those two teams in there too.

For the life of me, I don't understand why the Browns aren't in the bottom in popularity. They have been more irrelevant than the Bengals the past two decades and Cleveland is a small market too. But for whatever reason, they seem to get a lot of attention because they won championships over 50 years ago and had Jim Brown.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - bfine32 - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 12:14 PM)Sled21 Wrote: And the intelligence, and the humility to be the best backup he could be.

Not sure if I'm mad at you or not.

Are you saying these are things he had or lacked? 


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Sled21 - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 02:23 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Not sure if I'm mad at you or not.

Are you saying these are things he had or lacked? 

Had, most definitely.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 12:16 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: It’s not surprising Palmer took Kitna’s departure so badly.


Truth...that was kinda the start of the retirement deal.


RE: Nice little Kitna story about Chad - bfine32 - 12-02-2020

(12-02-2020, 02:32 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Had, most definitely.

OK, we're still friends.