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Chad Johnson Highlights
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Chad will always be a favorite of mine. He made watching football in Cincinnati fun again for a while.

And I thank him for that.
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I have this saved as a favorite in my YouTube account. Despite the Ochocinco nonsense and the way he left here, I'll always have fond memories of Chad. Best sideline feet in the game.
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People want to say AJ is the best Bengal WR of all-time, but I'm not so sure. People are quick to forget just how dominant Chad was in his prime. AJ may wind up passing Chad's numbers eventually, but if you have to win 1 game and you have a choice between prime Chad and prime AJ, I don't think it's an easy pick.
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(04-09-2016, 10:01 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: People want to say AJ is the best Bengal WR of all-time, but I'm not so sure. People are quick to forget just how dominant Chad was in his prime. AJ may wind up passing Chad's numbers eventually, but if you have to win 1 game and you have a choice between prime Chad and prime AJ, I don't think it's an easy pick.

AJ has the potential to be the greatest Bengal receiver of alol time, but like you, I'm not ready to crown him just yet.  Another few seasons at the same or a higher level of productivity, and I'll agree.  Still, Chad will always be special.  
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That 2005 offense was a well oiled machine.I don't think aj and this offense will ever quite measure up tbh.I think mj was a good wr 2 don't see a 3 quite as good as Henry,but eifert is a way better te than Reggie kelly,with that being said 2005 team went on a nine game run in which they averaged 34.7 points a pop that's hard to top
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(12-11-2016, 02:07 PM)Tlawsonmariat82 Wrote: That 2005 offense was a  well oiled machine.I don't think aj and this offense will ever quite measure up tbh.I think mj was a good wr 2 don't see a 3 quite as good as Henry,but eifert is a way better te than Reggie kelly,with that being said 2005 team went on a nine game run in which they averaged 34.7 points a pop that's hard to top

Chris Henry would be a #1 on a lot of teams today. RIP
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