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
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.
The competitive level is so good at home, you don't have a choice but to be good.
I sat down to meet him at Islands, a froufrou hamburger place in L.A.,'' Silver recalls.
Our press looked very good. At times it seemed like we could turn it on when we wanted to and be up by 20.
Really, nothing. You're just putting together as much as you can. You work on whatever you're working on personally, and you just want to get out healthy.
Miami is what made me like this -- cocky, arrogant.
You'll get something before every home game, ... as long as it doesn't get myself or my team in trouble.
You live and die with your veterans early in the season, and this weekend saw our veteran core step up
Some people are old-school and I'd rather not hear the negative things that they have to say about celebrations. Anyone who has anything positive and would like to see anything on Sundays, feel free to contact me.
My plan is Martha Stewart-like. What it's going to be exactly, I can't tell you. You'd have to watch. It's going to be fun, though. It will probably keep you on the edge of your seat.
I was trying to get my feet going fast enough, but I couldn't do it.
I was going off at halftime, there's no doubt. You know how I am and how I want to win. But it was more than the fact that I had one catch at halftime. I thought I could help us win. I was mad as hell. All that work I put in all week?
It felt like we were starting to close on him after the fourth mile. When we turned the corner (off Roosevelt), he looked back. I didn't pass him until there were about 200 meters to go. I felt real strong today. Khalid was out there alone in the wind. Being able to work together (with Eberly) really worked to our advantage.
Winning is the key. At what point it gets serious, I don't know. But it will.