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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

This is Do or Die for Chad Ochocinco


This coming N.F.L. season is going to be a make or break for Chad Ochocinco. Now that he is signed to the Miami Dolphins, this will give him a chance to show the league what they have been missing from him since his playing days in Cincinnati. Ochocinco is known for his on and off the field antics and reality shows. Now it’s time to buckle down and play football Chad. I know that he is up there in age at 34, but I think he has another standout season left in him. He may have a 900 to 1,000 receiving yards season. Ochocinco just needs to put his commitment in playing football without any outside interference.

Now here is where the fun begins people. Ochocinco doesn’t know if he wants to change his name back to Johnson because of his engagement to Evelyn Lozada. I can’t blame her for not wanting to put Ochocinco as her last name. She would want Johnson instead, so he is looking to change it back very soon. I thought this was just a publicity stunt when he had his name changed to Ochocinco. We were all wrong and surprised by this. This is when we saw his career go downhill. The focus wasn’t their anymore.

Ochocinco had a horrendous season with the New England Patriots last year. He looked out of place and sometimes scared to me. Ochocinco didn’t even understand the playbook. He was doomed from the beginning. Now with his new team, he needs to prove himself again and play hard. If he doesn’t, this will be it for him. No team after this would want his services and he will be forced into retirement. When his career is over I’m lost to if he will be a Hall of Famer or not. This story reminds us so much of his best friend Terrell Owens. I don’t think Ochocinco can even take himself seriously and that is a big problem. What do you guys think of Chad Ochocinco as a player right now?

2 comments:

  1. '85' career is over. I think he was always overated, and like the typical good wide receiver, he pulled off publicity stunts. Now when he gets onto a team with a real offense and an elite qb, he's exposed!

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    1. Put it this way, his career is looming. Chad made himself this overrated player because of him always talking and not playing football. Don't get me wrong, in his prime he was one of the best receivers in the game. Age caught up with Ochocinco I think in New England. He was exposed though! Good comment

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