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
the best catch I've ever seen on a ball I threw in my entire football career.
The ball was put just where it needed to be.
It's going to get better. You haven't seen anything yet. Wait until you see what I do this Sunday.
It's going to be a good one. It's going to be a show. So whoever's watching the game -- get your popcorn, soda, candy, whatever else you need, because it's going down.
It shows how much we've come around. You probably couldn't get people to come here six or seven years ago. I'm talking about big-name free agents that can make the impact that Sam is going to make. Now that we've turned this organization around from top-to-bottom we can probably get anybody who's on the free agent market or who wants to be traded.
It's right there in front of us. This year we can do something special.
It's just impossible. It's not who I'm playing. It can't be done, and I've come to that conclusion. If I had to stop myself, I probably wouldn't be able to do it, either.
It was a sigh of relief for them for their defense not to have to deal with me, I guess.
It used to be Pittsburgh's time. Now it's Cincinnati's time.
It's impressive, but it don't mean anything yet, ... If we're 7-0 or 8-0, then it's impressive.
We are going to have to protect the ball better, pass better, and rebound better. We need to try to learn from our mistakes, and try to improve, and prepare for Iowa Falls-Alden and what they do.
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.
We're 3-0, which still doesn't mean nothing. We need to keep on pushing. If we just keep on pushing, hopefully the beginning, which is now, will take care of the end. And we won't have to worry about anyone else winning. We'll just solidify ourselves in the playoffs.
Times have changed, like black-and-white TV and then color TV.