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03 October 2008 - 17:20

Slumping Ocho Cinco says he is ready to make Cowboys pay  Comments

IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens can gripe all he wants. His buddy Chad Ocho Cinco doesn't want to hear it.

Only four touchdowns this season? Only one celebration penalty? Only one loss?

Ocho Cinco wishes he had such problems. The receiver formerly known as Chad Johnson is so mired in muck that he can't even get the NFL to let him wear his new surname on the back of his jersey.

So, this week, in anticipation of facing T.O. and the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, the rebranded Cincinnati Bengals receiver decided it was time to shake up things. Out went the low-key act of recent months. In came the flamboyant act that's made him, well, Ocho Cinco.

"I'm not holding nothing back," he said at the start of a 19-minute conference call with Dallas reporters. "Somebodys got to pay."

Off he went, riffing on a hoped-for trade to the Cowboys: "They would have to change all of our damn games to pay-per-view because you need to pay to see that (expletive). I'm serious. I'm so serious. They would have to put all the games on pay-per-view. Because you can't just watch a show like that for free; 81 and 85? Come on, now. Please."

He jabbed at his team's reversal since 2005, "the year everybody went to jail and got arrested," and the Bengals went 11-5 and made the playoffs: "Maybe the bad was a good thing. It sounds dumb to say, but look at it. We have cleaned house and nobody is getting in trouble anymore -- no DUIs, no arrests. Now we're getting ... whupped. I don't know. Maybe I should go out, have a drink, get in trouble."

And he closed by revealing his TD celebration plans for Sunday:

"I love Dallas so much, I'm going to take my helmet off, pay the fine, and kiss the star. ... That's not a sign of disrespect, is it? That's a good thing, isn't it? ... I don't think it's bad. I think it's cool. Tell Jerry Jones I said hello. Give me a call some time."

The Bengals might as well do things differently considering how their current plan has gone. A loss Sunday and they'll be 0-5 for the first time since 2002, when they started 0-7 and finished 2-14.

Other possible changes besides Ocho Cinco coming out of his shell: newly signed Cedric Benson getting some carries; Chris Henry catching passes now that his four-game suspension is over; and Carson Palmer starting at quarterback again after missing the last game with a sore elbow.

"Guys are still hungry and feel desperate for a win because we're not used to this and this isn't us," said Palmer, perhaps forgetting Cincinnati's woeful history prior to his arrival. "It seems bleak from everything you hear in the media and people on the outside of the locker room, the way they're talking. But in no way is this team going to give up or take any team lightly or not prepare the right way, whatever the case may be. We're going to get ready to go into Dallas and win."

Just the Bengals' luck, they picked a bad time to try sneaking up on the Cowboys.

Dallas is coming off a 26-24 loss at home to the Washington Redskins that damaged its standing in the NFC East and ruined its dream of sweeping a soft October schedule to be unbeaten going into a Nov. 2 showdown with the New York Giants.

The way the Cowboys lost added to the agony.

The defense gave up big plays and continued its trend of not making many; the Cowboys have zero interceptions. The offense, meanwhile, revolved around Owens at the expense of the running game, yet it still wasn't enough to satisfy No. 81, prompting talk of a possible rift between Owens and quarterback Tony Romo.

"I learned a while ago, as soon as we lose a game ... it's a Chicken Little thing," Romo said.

Owens was too busy defending his remarks about not getting the ball enough against Washington - despite 18 passes thrown his way, plus two handoffs -- to stir up things with Ocho Cinco.

However, T.O. did acknowledge his counterpart is the better dancer.

"He is too big to dance well," Ocho Cinco said. "I'm smooth."

Ocho Cinco has yet to dance this season. Through four games, his total stats look like a single afternoon's worth of production: 11 catches, 116 yards, one touchdown. That lone score came last Sunday and he didn't dare make a big deal out of it.

"I have no room for that right now," he said.

Owens has added to his celebration collection with a pair of tributes to Olympic sprint sensation Usain Bolt. In the opener, T.O. scored, then dropped into a starting-blocks pose, only to draw a flag because he touched his hand to the ground. A week later, he cruised into the end zone and crossed the goal line with a breaking-the-tape flourish.

"He got me beat this year," Ocho Cinco said. "He got me beat by far."

"Hopefully," said Cowboys cornerback Pacman Jones, "we can keep it like that."
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03 October 2008 - 17:30
Marcel
Yeah, keep on motivating that Dallas D-Fens, you wanna-be-showboat!


03 October 2008 - 17:50
Alex
i hope they keep on playing like they did last week


03 October 2008 - 20:03
Pavlos
Alles andere als eine deutliche Bengals Niederlage wäre eine Überraschung. Johnson und Owens sind zwei weitere Exemplare der Gattung NFL BIG MOUTHED BIG PLAY MAKER.


04 October 2008 - 07:46
Marcel
Nun, zumindest GEHÖRTE Johnson mal dieser Gattung an - diese Saison ist er noch nicht über 30 yds. Receiving hinausgekommen, glaube ich!

Der spielt nächstes Jahr zusammen mit Owens in Dallas!


04 October 2008 - 09:18
Alex
abwarten... owens ist ja bisher auch relativ ruhig, aber lass die cowboys mal 2-3 spiele verlieren und er bekommt wenige pässe. dann wird es nämlich auch wieder rund gehen.


04 October 2008 - 12:53
Pavlos
Zumindest gibt es jetzt einen Grund sich das Spiel anzusehen. Bin gespannt was passiert wenn Johnson scored, zur Mitte läuft und tatsächlich, wie angekündigt, den Stern küsst. Beim letzten Mal als das einer gemacht hat, gab´s blaue Flecken.


04 October 2008 - 17:26
Alex
auf jedenfall gibts ne fine.. das is schonmal sicher.


06 October 2008 - 09:10
Marcel
Mr Ocho Conco ist seinem Schnitt für diese Saison gestern fast treu geblieben: 3 Catches für 43 Yards - übrigens seine bislang beste Performance dieses Jahr!

Nächstes Jahr spielt er in Dallas!


06 October 2008 - 13:12
Pavlos
War aber ein verdammt geiles Spiel!!!


06 October 2008 - 15:00
Mikel
Es war ein Gutes Spiel und wäre noch Besser geworden wenn C. Perry den Ball nicht gefumbled hätte, wen er so weiter spielt wird C. Benson bald Starter sein.
Chad ist dieses Jahr ECHT SCHEISSE!!!






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