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Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson left no room for doubt Wednesday: He wants out of Cincinnati as fast as possible and he doesn't plan on reporting for any future Bengals functions -- mandatory or voluntary. What spurred Johnson's immediate reaction was a statement made by quarterback Carson Palmer that indicated Johnson had told Palmer he would be at the team's mandatory minicamp in ... [link]

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Link: Fan divorces Chad Johnson
Published 4/17/2008 by Dave at Dave's Football Blog
[image] I know I rarely write on this here “blog,” but wanted to vent a bit. I used to love Chad Johnson. I’d go as far to even call him my ( not gay ) boyfriend to people. I bought 2 t-shirts with this image on it (I’m so white). I wore his jersey with pride and always defended his outlandish remarks and stunts as “positive and unselfish entertainment.” Things have changed. Now, bitch-ass Chad won’t stop crying about wanting to be traded from the Bengals. His feelings are hurt that the local media, who he hasn’t talked to since October, blame him for the Bengals sucking. Well Chad, Therefore… After signing a mega contract extension for Chad in ...

The Fall of Chad Johnson
Published 4/23/2008 by The HCIC at Leave the Man Alone
... Still, Johnson bucks. Chad insists he's only being himself. His ability to be a smiling, content caricature has diminished. Time will only tell if he we will accepted by the public as a man and not a solely as a source of amusement and sideline antics. ...

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