Chad Johnson

Chad Johnson
Chad Javon Johnson, formerly Chad Ochocinco, is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football for both Santa Monica College and Oregon State University. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft, and played for the Bengals for ten seasons. In 2011, Johnson was traded to the New England Patriots with whom he played in Super Bowl XLVI. In 2012, Johnson played for the Miami...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth9 January 1978
CityMiami, FL
CountryUnited States of America
Safety, cornerback, it don't matter. I want to play all over. This is the Pro Bowl, man. I'm not just a receiver. I'm a football player.
I'm not allowed to do that anymore, ... Coach Lewis took me out of the guaranteeing business.
They have definitely lived up to expectations, if not surpassed them.
He took it. That could have made the Hall of Fame of all lists. That was a good one.
We turned the ball over way too much. We were just trying to get the ball down low, because they weren't stopping us all night.
We've been shooting the ball really well. Against Algona was the first game we've really struggled.
You know I'm not going off that way. When we do it, we'll do it in a trash-talking manner with everyone else looking in. But to us, we already know it's, 'Here we go again.' Like last year or at the Senior Bowl five years ago. It's going to raise the level of our play.
You'll get something before every home game, ... as long as it doesn't get myself or my team in trouble.
We have the best opportunity we've ever had to introduce the brand-new product.
We're playing Pittsburgh, it's not rocket science. Our offense is going to have to execute and we're going to have to do what we do. Throw it all over the place.
Times have changed, like black-and-white TV and then color TV.
We have to become creative. And we're going to do that, so I'm not even worried about it. I wouldn't want him to throw into double coverage. It wouldn't make any sense.
The quarterback is only going to be as good as the people who are surrounding him - linemen, receivers, running backs. Of course, (Palmer) has the physical tools and works hard.
We need (this win) because the whole key to success for us is our first five games. Those games will tell us, to me, whether we're going to the postseason or not. The second half we will play good football but it's how we start.