We Will Trade a #1 for Him !...Chad Johnson

Alexander

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Chocolate Lab;1938814 said:
You left about about five "majors" as far as I'm concerned...

No way would I want this idiot on my team. He thinks he has it bad now? Send him to a team without Carson Palmer.

He's no more of an idiot than Terrell Owens, only with less skill and desire.

This will not happen regardless.

It would cost the Bengals in excess of eight million to cut or trade him.
 

scottsp

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I see the going rate for troubled wideouts being considerably less than a first rounder. And even if Cincy determines they can move him, it's not exactly a seller's market.
 

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I'd love to pair ocho cinco up with T.O. but i doubt it ever happens. Too good to be true if you ask me.

To those who think that Chad would be a problem, you're trippin! He's a very good wr and not a problem at all. Imagine double the hype that Crayton produced only with the ability to actually back it up!

This situation reminds me of Kobe crying to be traded from the Lakers. Theres no way in the world Marvin Lewis lets him go.
 

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It would never ever happen. He is never going to be cut or traded by Cincy prior to the season. It cost them over an 8 million dollar cap hit. Right now he only cost them a little over 6 mill.

85 would sit out the season b4 he gets traded....
 

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Forget Jerry trading a #1 for Johnson, and why should he, no one else is going to be willing to do so.

Johnson is 30 years old, if he sits out then Cincy would have to lower its demand for him if they even try and trade him.

If we could get him for a second or third then fine but a #1, no way it happens. Lets see Johnson is the #1 on Cincy, TO is #1 in Dallas, so who becomes the #1 then.

Don't give me that they could co-exist, they both want the ball and the first loss would be about if they would have thrown the ball to me syndrome.

Sounds like a great idea at first, but we need to get younger at WR not older. I know everyone expect Glenn to retire but he hasn't yet and if he has the surgery then he is on IR for a year which means his cap number counts against us.

I like Johnson and believe he is a great player just not sure it should be with the Cowboys.
 

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Sandyf;1938971 said:
Don't give me that they could co-exist, they both want the ball and the first loss would be about if they would have thrown the ball to me syndrome.


your wrong..........CJ has never been that way....it is a misconception... he does want attention but he shares the ball quite well.....(ask TJ)
 

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For one thing, if he feels like that on the Bengals, hows he going to feel over here? He would be a nice compliment with TO, but just that, a compliment. We could use him for sure, but it'd be nicer if we didn't bring someone in with attitude problems

Also, a number 1? In that situation theres hardly anyone in the league that would be traded for a number 1. Not to mention hes getting older. I'd give a 3 maybe at best.
 

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He and TO and homies.This would be a great move he is an excellent reciever with many years left.Imagine what defenses would do with them 2 on the field.
 

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I certainly hope not. I'd rather get someone younger with less baggage.
 
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