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He's a punk.

A Terrell Owens lite.

Too many guys like this in the NFL makes it more difficult to watch.

Incorrect on all counts. Not only is #85 not a "punk" (he's totally harmless and has never been in trouble with the law), he's not even like Terrell Owens (whose egotism routinely bleeds over into his on-field play). Ochocinco makes watching the NFL FUN instead of some boring utopia where players aren't allowed to entertain the public in any ways other than those Roger Goodell likes.

The name change only magnified his "punk" status.

Arrested for domestic violence then dumped by the Fish:

Arrested developement

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Thanks a lot, Chad. Making me look like an idiot, that I can handle.

But making Goodspeak appear a paragon of good judgment for the first time in his entire life? Unforgivable.

The first time...?

Sure. Like you've been setting the world on fire. <_<

Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson was a punk then, he's a punk now. I just pointed out the obvious, BW. This isn't rocket science.

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: The NFL has reportedly informed its teams that replacement refs will be used for the start of the regular season.

:bad: :bad: :bad: :bad: :bad:

So the NFL makes a big deal about player safety and then has the games officiated by a bunch of scabs, thus further endangering the players.

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: The NFL has reportedly informed its teams that replacement refs will be used for the start of the regular season.

:bad: :bad: :bad: :bad: :bad:

So the NFL makes a big deal about player safety and then has the games officiated by a bunch of scabs, thus further endangering the players.

it seriously makes me want to skip watching these games--they won't be competently officiated.

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NFL ASKS COURTS TO SNUFF CONCUSSION LAWSUITS- NOTHING SAYS CARING LIKE THE NFL.

YAHOO ARTICLE

"PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The NFL moved Thursday to try to shut down lawsuits filed by thousands of former players who say they suffered or fear suffering permanent brain injuries from football-related concussions, calling the issue a "labor dispute" that should be resolved not by courts but by terms of the collective bargaining agreement.

The players accuse the NFL of negligence and say league officials concealed known medical links between concussions and brain injuries, leading many of them to suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's disease, or be at an increased risk of reckless or suicidal behavior.

In a motion to dismiss the suits filed late Thursday, the NFL argues that the collective bargaining agreement covers safety and health rules — while delegating to each team decisions about a player's condition and when they should return to play. And the league said the suits lack any specific proof of concealment.

"To the extent that plaintiffs have a claim addressing injuries incurred during their NFL careers, that claim may only proceed pursuant to the grievance procedures set forth in the CBAs," the motion said."

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