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Chad Johnson to jump in Dawg Pound... (1 Viewer)

I missed the Sirius Interview, but heard them commenting on that. Those who heard it, the bigger question is how did he indicate the hamstring felt?

 
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding. I was in the dog pound in 1979 wearing a Colts jersey, and I feared for my life. Thankfully Toni Linhart missed about a thousand field goals inside the 40 to allow Cleveland to win 13-10.

 
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people talk tough but if a player comes near you, very often you back down and show respect

even at yankee stadium when guys are getting hammered by the crowd, if a foul ball comes over and they scoop it up, the guys are automatically their best friend, saying "Hey, over here Ortiz! Over here Ramirez" you get the point. They will pat Chad on the head and back and that will be it

 
as long as Chad keeps scoring...I'm good...

funny how he was considered a bust....and all of a sudden he's the #1 WR in the league now....

 
people talk tough but if a player comes near you, very often you back down and show respect

even at yankee stadium when guys are getting hammered by the crowd, if a foul ball comes over and they scoop it up, the guys are automatically their best friend, saying "Hey, over here Ortiz! Over here Ramirez" you get the point. They will pat Chad on the head and back and that will be it
:no:
 
people talk tough but if a player comes near you, very often you back down and show respecteven at yankee stadium when guys are getting hammered by the crowd, if a foul ball comes over and they scoop it up, the guys are automatically their best friend, saying "Hey, over here Ortiz! Over here Ramirez" you get the point. They will pat Chad on the head and back and that will be it
What if a Yankees right fielder - say, Gary Sheffield, for example - was to go into the right field corner of Fenway Park to play a fair ball hit down the line?
 
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding.
:rolleyes:
Extreme, yes, rolleyes, no. If he's stupid enough to jump into a hostile crowd, he's dumber than I thought he was.
Wasn't it Stefi Graf that got stabbed by someone from the crowd. STEPI GRAF, she's a tennis player for God's sake. You don't think there is a possibilty that some crazy, drunken idiot could do something to Chad Johnson? Some crazy #### goes on in the world.
 
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding.
:rolleyes:
Extreme, yes, rolleyes, no. If he's stupid enough to jump into a hostile crowd, he's dumber than I thought he was.
Wasn't it Stefi Graf that got stabbed by someone from the crowd. STEPI GRAF, she's a tennis player for God's sake. You don't think there is a possibilty that some crazy, drunken idiot could do something to Chad Johnson? Some crazy #### goes on in the world.
monica seles, iirc
 
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding.
:rolleyes:
Extreme, yes, rolleyes, no. If he's stupid enough to jump into a hostile crowd, he's dumber than I thought he was.
Wasn't it Stefi Graf that got stabbed by someone from the crowd. STEPI GRAF, she's a tennis player for God's sake. You don't think there is a possibilty that some crazy, drunken idiot could do something to Chad Johnson? Some crazy #### goes on in the world.
monica seles, iirc
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/s...000/2499161.stm
 
wannabee said:
HULLOBUDMAN said:
JohnnyU said:
Phase of the Game said:
JohnnyU said:
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding.
:rolleyes:
Extreme, yes, rolleyes, no. If he's stupid enough to jump into a hostile crowd, he's dumber than I thought he was.
Wasn't it Stefi Graf that got stabbed by someone from the crowd. STEPI GRAF, she's a tennis player for God's sake. You don't think there is a possibilty that some crazy, drunken idiot could do something to Chad Johnson? Some crazy #### goes on in the world.
monica seles, iirc
Still, tennis player.
 
He's a very unique character in the NFL. A lot of the skill players that talk smack may or may not back it up but all are criticized for it where as Chad is beloved. It's amazing how broadcasters and players just relogate it to, "Chad being Chad"... everyone loves him. Maybe b/c he's so soft spoken. You don't ever really hear him screaming like you do TO or Smith.?.?.

 
He's a very unique character in the NFL. A lot of the skill players that talk smack may or may not back it up but all are criticized for it where as Chad is beloved. It's amazing how broadcasters and players just relogate it to, "Chad being Chad"... everyone loves him. Maybe b/c he's so soft spoken. You don't ever really hear him screaming like you do TO or Smith.?.?.
There is no such thing as very unique. You are either unique or you are not.Personally, if he is insane enough to jump into the dawg pound, the nicest thing they might do to him is force feed him bisquits.
 
bostonfred said:
81 > 85
I would hope that 85 would receive the same treatment 81 got when he stomped on the Dallas star a few years back - Sean Jones should nail him before he even gets to the stands. Protect thy house (or keep him out of the end zone).
 
Borat said:
people talk tough but if a player comes near you, very often you back down and show respecteven at yankee stadium when guys are getting hammered by the crowd, if a foul ball comes over and they scoop it up, the guys are automatically their best friend, saying "Hey, over here Ortiz! Over here Ramirez" you get the point. They will pat Chad on the head and back and that will be it
What if a Yankees right fielder - say, Gary Sheffield, for example - was to go into the right field corner of Fenway Park to play a fair ball hit down the line?
I believe the fans at Fenway Park would shake his hand..He plays for Detroit Tigers now. ;)
 
wannabee said:
HULLOBUDMAN said:
JohnnyU said:
Phase of the Game said:
JohnnyU said:
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding.
:rolleyes:
Extreme, yes, rolleyes, no. If he's stupid enough to jump into a hostile crowd, he's dumber than I thought he was.
Wasn't it Stefi Graf that got stabbed by someone from the crowd. STEPI GRAF, she's a tennis player for God's sake. You don't think there is a possibilty that some crazy, drunken idiot could do something to Chad Johnson? Some crazy #### goes on in the world.
monica seles, iirc
Still, tennis player.
A little different though. That guy wasn't a random fan at a game, he was some crazed lunatic that had been stalking her for awhile.Edit: My memory was bad. Turns out the guy was a deranged lunatic with mental problems.
 
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He's a very unique character in the NFL. A lot of the skill players that talk smack may or may not back it up but all are criticized for it where as Chad is beloved. It's amazing how broadcasters and players just relogate it to, "Chad being Chad"... everyone loves him. Maybe b/c he's so soft spoken. You don't ever really hear him screaming like you do TO or Smith.?.?.
There is no such thing as very unique. You are either unique or you are not.Personally, if he is insane enough to jump into the dawg pound, the nicest thing they might do to him is force feed him bisquits.
I'm merely putting emphasis on the fact that he's unique. If you think he IS then we're in agreement if you think he ISN'T than stand on the antithesis. It's similar to me saying that girl is unbelievably beautiful. You would then say she is either beautiful or she's not... I prefer to use the added descriptive when I'm stressing something.I speak the way I write.
 
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So what's up with this hammy tweaking Cincy?? I know he was grimising last week but returned with no ill effects but yesterday he evidently tweaked it. CBS notes it but I have little faith in CBS compared to my compadres here. Chad ok to go? Whole game? Lesser role?

 
So what's up with this hammy tweaking Cincy?? I know he was grimising last week but returned with no ill effects but yesterday he evidently tweaked it. CBS notes it but I have little faith in CBS compared to my compadres here. Chad ok to go? Whole game? Lesser role?
He'll play, it'd be bigger news if he was questionable or worse.
 
as long as Chad keeps scoring...I'm good...funny how he was considered a bust....and all of a sudden he's the #1 WR in the league now....
And in the process he probably lost a lot of people games earlier in the year when he wasn't producing consistently.
 
Id poke Chads eye out if he jumped near my stands at Heinz field, as should my hated rivals the Browns. I hate Chad, alot of people I know like him. I think hes a baby TO.

 
Id poke Chads eye out if he jumped near my stands at Heinz field, as should my hated rivals the Browns. I hate Chad, alot of people I know like him. I think hes a baby TO.
He is not very similar to TO at all. Both of them want the ball, which could be said of pretty much all good WRs. Both of them also talk a lot. That's it.The negative things associated with TO are not issues with Johnson. He gets along with teammates and coaches, unlike TO, who has had problems with three teams now. He doesn't throw teammates, coaches, or his team under the bus, unlike TO. He doesn't refuse to speak to teammates or coaches, unlike TO. He has not fought anyone in the locker room, unlike TO. He has not divided his team's locker room singlehandedly, unlike TO. He has not signed a new contract and then demanded to renegotiate one year later, unlike TO.Lousy comparison.
 
Let's hope 85 doesn't get Dawg Pounded to a pulp.

I think it would be funny if he jumped into the Pound and those in the Pound moved outta the way so 85 winds up grasping for fans to hold him up.

 
If he did it spur of the moment, he'd probably be ok. By stating it before the game he gives the fans time to think about what they could do to him. Kinda like 85 but that was stupid.

Willie

 
What would be real funny if he jumped into the fans..the fans should just hold him there..DELAY OF GAME so Browns get better field position on kick off... :D

 
people talk tough but if a player comes near you, very often you back down and show respecteven at yankee stadium when guys are getting hammered by the crowd, if a foul ball comes over and they scoop it up, the guys are automatically their best friend, saying "Hey, over here Ortiz! Over here Ramirez" you get the point. They will pat Chad on the head and back and that will be it
I was at a Yankee game back in '99 or so when Pedro was in the outfield shagging flies during BP. Two hecklers from the RF bleachers were killing him for about 10 minutes straight. You know the typical NY stuff, but then they just crossed the line repeatedly and said some of the nastiest stuff ever. So Pedro turns around and tips his cap to them, points to the B on the front of it, and blows them both a kiss. The one guy turns to his buddy and quietly says, "Oh man I love Pedro, you gotta love Pedro" before quickly screaming "HEY PEDRO #### YOU AND YOUR ####### WHORE OF A MOTHER!!!"
 
Someone will knock him over the head with a dog bone if he jumps in the stands, much like a player would do if a fan ran on the field. The rules should be the same for players and fans, fans need to stay on the field or risk their safety, players should stay on the field or risk gettin beat down by a iron dog bone.

 
I think declaring he was going to jump in the Dog Pound was a bad idea from 85.

Don't think they will be looking to share in his celebration, especially not with forewarning.

 
JohnnyU said:
Someone might stab him with a knife. I'm not kidding. I was in the dog pound in 1979 wearing a Colts jersey, and I feared for my life. Thankfully Toni Linhart missed about a thousand field goals inside the 40 to allow Cleveland to win 13-10.
:lmao: :shock: :eek: And people talk about Eagles fans.....but I agree, that would not end well.He may wind up as the next set of bones they waive around.
 

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