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Chad Johnson Jr
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So he’s not Ocho Cinco Jr?
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(10-30-2018, 10:09 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: So he’s not Ocho Cinco Jr?

Nope.  Uno Ocho.
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(10-30-2018, 01:54 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Looking forward to all the "clever" Uno Ocho jokes.  Whatever

(10-30-2018, 10:09 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: So he’s not Ocho Cinco Jr?

(10-30-2018, 10:20 PM)McC Wrote: Nope.  Uno Ocho.

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You know that if he's one of the top recuits coming out of college he's not coming to Cincinnati unless Dalton is finished and we go through a Clevelandesque process of finding a new QB.. But I will say we've had some pretty darn good QBs over the years. We've been lucky in that respect. 
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(10-31-2018, 01:17 AM)grampahol Wrote: You know that if he's one of the top recuits coming out of college he's not coming to Cincinnati unless Dalton is finished and we go through a Clevelandesque process of finding a new QB.. But I will say we've had some pretty darn good QBs over the years. We've been lucky in that respect. 

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(10-30-2018, 02:17 PM)bengalsturntup926 Wrote: Usually the kid is nothing like the dad


Very true. But sometimes the Dad is Bobby Bonds, and the son is Barry. On a more local note, sometimes the dad is Ken Griffey Sr, and the son is Jr. We should have a good idea by Chad Jr.'s Junior year (redundant much?) of how good of a player he is.
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(10-30-2018, 01:54 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Chad's son is a 4 star recruit that just committed (as a WR) to Arizona State. He looks like he's going to be slightly bigger than Sr, as he's already 6'2" and 180 lbs.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/chad-johnson-jr-son-of-former-nfl-star-wide-receiver-announces-arizona-state-commitment/

How funny would it be to go from Chad to AJ then back to Chad? Oddly enough, Chad Jr wears AJ Green's number.

Looking forward to all the "clever" Uno Ocho jokes.  Whatever

If he has Chad's footwork, I want him.
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(10-31-2018, 09:30 AM)pdub2005 Wrote: Very true. But sometimes the Dad is Bobby Bonds, and the son is Barry. On a more local note, sometimes the dad is Ken Griffey Sr, and the son is Jr. We should have a good idea by Chad Jr.'s Junior year (redundant much?) of how good of a player he is.

Sometimes the Dad is Joe Bryant and the son is Kobe. Sometimes the Dad is Dell Curry and the son is Steph.

Or for the NFL, sometimes the Dad is Oliver Luck and the son is Andrew. Sometimes the Dad is Archie Manning and the son is Peyton.

(10-31-2018, 09:46 AM)ochocincos Wrote: If he has Chad's footwork, I want him.

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(10-30-2018, 02:02 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Hopefully a bunch. And hopefully we can sign them all just to irritate you.  Smirk

I'll take all the Chads we can get.  I did not even mind the celebrations.

Just no more half-assed whiny Ochocincos.
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(10-31-2018, 12:42 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I'll take all the Chads we can get.  I did not even mind the celebrations.

Just no more half-assed whiny Ochocincos.

You could've fooled me with how you talk about the guy. "Ochocinco" only lasted 3 years and one of those was still a really good year. 

Yet some people let those 3 years become his legacy, rather than the 6 Pro Bowls or leading us out of the abyss.

Not to mention he had a fun personality for the first 7 years.
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