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Kaylore
12-23-2006, 06:44 AM
Reclusive Chad Johnson Grants Rare Interview To Suzy Kolber

http://www.thebrushback.com/recluse_full.htm

INDIANAPOLIS--In a stunning coup for ESPN, reclusive wide receiver Chad Johnson granted a rare interview to Suzy Kolber prior to Monday night’s Bengals-Colts game. During the conversation, Kolber challenged Johnson with penetrating questions about his touchdown dances, his nickname, “Ocho Cinco,” and his yellow mohawk.

Johnson was surprisingly revealing with his comments.

“My favorite touchdown celebration was the one where I got on one knee and pretended to propose to that cheerleader,” Johnson confessed. “I really enjoyed that one, and I think the fans got a kick out of it, too. I also liked the Irish step dance I did. It took me a long time to practice that, you know. You wanna hear about my nickname, ‘Ocho Cinco?’ I think you’re going to enjoy this story. ‘Ocho’ means ‘Eight,’ and ‘Cinco’ means ‘Five.’ My number is 85. So that’s where I got that nickname. Whew. Can we take a break for a minute? This is harder than I thought it would be.”

Johnson also revealed that he grew a yellow mohawk earlier in the season as a means to draw attention to himself.

“I just thought that would be a fun way to stand out from the crowd,” Johnson said. “You know, mohawks are kind of outrageous and a yellow one is even more outrageous. So I got a yellow mohawk. Then I shaved it after we lost a couple games. So there you go. America finally knows the inside story behind my crazy mohawk. The veil has been lifted, so to speak. Is there anything else you want to know about me?”

Replied Kolber: “Chad, I know this is going to be difficult, but tell me which cornerback in the NFL is the best trash talker. Take your time.”

“Whoa, that one threw me for a loop,” Johnson replied. “Um…D’Angelo Hall is pretty good. He gets right in your face and gives you hell. Pacman Jones is another one. And Champ Bailey isn’t too bad, though he’s a bit more understated than the rest of those guys. I guess that’s all of them. Any more questions? Go easy on me, I…I’m not used to opening up like this.”

After the interview, many members of the media wondered how ESPN and Kolber could pull off such a dramatic coup.

“This is like getting a sit down with Bob Dylan or Prince or something,” said Pam Oliver, sideline reporter for Fox. “Chad Johnson never speaks to the media. How much did they pay? What kind of arrangement did they make? I bet it was something big, because to drag this guy out of obscurity and into the limelight takes something special. Maybe they gave him one of those ESPN windbreakers or a subscription to ESPN the Magazine. That would make Kurt Cobain leap out of his grave to chat.”

By Tuesday morning, the interview had appeared on YouTube, and was being devoured by millions of Americans eager for a look at the most mysterious, secretive professional athlete the world has ever known. The blogosphere was also buzzing with analysis and dissection of the ten minute sit-down.

“Seeing Chad Johnson on my television, helmetless, freely discussing his hilarious, fascinating antics on the football field, was surreal,” wrote one blogger. “D’Angelo Hall is a good trash talker? That’s priceless! The Irish step dance was funny? Amazing! Why can’t other networks and reporters elevate themselves to this kind of investigative journalism? Shame on them for spoon feeding us the same old tired, cliched, camera-hogging athletes. What do they think we are, idiots? Clearly Monday Night Football is the gold standard for television reportage.”

Next week, ESPN announced Monday Night Football will feature an interview with Terrell Owens and a rare, never-before-seen montage of Brett Favre highlights.

Hogan11
12-23-2006, 10:34 AM
I know it's a joke and all but, I'm just so sick of this goof that just seeing Ocho Ahole's name anymore brings up instant hate from me.

I hope Champ holds him to total non-factor status in this game...the only time it's good to see him on TV is when he's got the "I'm not being used properly" pout going on.

Garcia Bronco
12-23-2006, 10:41 AM
"Reclusive Chad Johnson Grants Rare Interview To Suzy Kolber"


LMAO

ludo21
12-23-2006, 11:27 AM
Everyone gets a kick out of the the guy, but I really find him annoying.

I love his work ethic, and his love of the game attitude, but the rest of the flava clown stuff is nauseating.

Spider
12-23-2006, 11:29 AM
So glad to see Chad come out of his Shell , after all there just isnt enough loud mouth look at me type in the NFL ............

Dagmar
12-23-2006, 11:34 AM
:notworthy


But on the flip side, at least Chad is funny with his arrogance, as opposed to someone like To or deangelo, or heaven forbid, but Dwill.

bendog
12-23-2006, 11:37 AM
At least he didn't tell her he loved her and ask her for a kiss.

elsid13
12-23-2006, 11:50 AM
At least he didn't tell her he loved her and ask her for a kiss.

He would of until he noticed the peach fuzz.

El Guapo
12-23-2006, 12:04 PM
The problem was not only ESPN, but the interviewer. Im sorry ladies, but these side-line women add nothing to the game. I hate them all equally.

Bronx33
12-23-2006, 12:05 PM
He just wants to get in her pants...

Sodak
12-23-2006, 12:13 PM
He just wants to get in her pants...

Not if you're a male...:thanku:

Bronx33
12-23-2006, 12:14 PM
Not if you're a male...:thanku:


ZING!

Meck77
12-23-2006, 12:14 PM
[B][SIZE="5"] ‘Ocho Cinco?’ I think you’re going to enjoy this story. ‘Ocho’ means ‘Eight,’ and ‘Cinco’ means ‘Five.’ My number is 85. So that’s where I got that nickname. Whew. Can we take a break for a minute? This is harder than I thought it would be.”
rell Owens and a rare, never-before-seen montage of Brett Favre highlights.

I think Chad's name should be "Cero" means "Zero".....The number of playoff games the bungs have won with Chad.

Willynowei
12-23-2006, 12:31 PM
The problem was not only ESPN, but the interviewer. Im sorry ladies, but these side-line women add nothing to the game. I hate them all equally.

Suzy is pretty good. How can a reporter/announcer/columnists/commentator ever add anything to the game that isn't already there? I don't mind Suzy's injury reports nearly as much as commentators doing a poor job of stating the obvious, which is what 90% of them out there?

ludo21
12-23-2006, 12:32 PM
The problem was not only ESPN, but the interviewer. Im sorry ladies, but these side-line women add nothing to the game. I hate them all equally.

You can include the men in the booth that add nothing to the game as well ROFL!

watermock
12-23-2006, 12:37 PM
Something about Suzy just turns me on....maybe it's those "do you want me to drop down to my knees?" eyes...She always looks so rediculously happy too.

Oh-So Ass-Hole is a dumbass who is going to get schooled tommorow.

Killericon
12-23-2006, 01:33 PM
I heard an interview with him on NFL Radio, and it turned me. I like the guy. i want him to fail on sunday, but I like him; especially since I think he was genuine when he said that if TJ was the 1st alternate and not the 2nd, he would've bowed out fo the Pro Bowl so TJ could go.

It's looking more and more like he's the only nice one of the asshole diva WRs.

Interestingly enough, he said something that gave me some insight as to why WRs are the way they are. Adam asked him what he thought about Chris Henry's performance against the Colts, and he said "Yea, he had a few drops, but like I said, the whole offense wasn't clicking. None of us receivers had a good game, so you can't point the finger at just Chris." It got me thinking that everyone else(Except that QB) sees himself as part of a group; The linebackers, the Secondary, thge Defensive line, the Offensive line, the Back Field; but Diva WRs see themselves as individual players, like the QB; at least, from what I can tell.

Anyways, I thought that it was interesting, and the way he went to bat for Chris was good, I thought.

footstepsfrom#27
12-23-2006, 01:55 PM
I've can't imagine how I survived this long without knowing the story behind Chad Johnson's yellow mohawk. :~ohyah!:

Garcia Bronco
12-23-2006, 02:13 PM
:notworthy


But on the flip side, at least Chad is funny with his arrogance.

I don't think he's all that funny and I find his TD antics unamusing. That's just me though

Garcia Bronco
12-23-2006, 02:15 PM
Everyone gets a kick out of the the guy, but I really find him annoying.

I love his work ethic, and his love of the game attitude, but the rest of the flava clown stuff is nauseating.

I find him completely annoying.

Inkana7
12-23-2006, 02:18 PM
The problem was not only ESPN, but the interviewer. Im sorry ladies, but these side-line women add nothing to the game. I hate them all equally.
Rachel Nichols. She is a fox, and if you dont agree, then you have no soul.

usedupbraids
12-23-2006, 02:20 PM
Rachel Nichols. She is a fox, and if you dont agree, then you have no soul.

MEOW:slapsilly :slapsilly :slapsilly

Bronx33
12-23-2006, 02:26 PM
Rachel Nichols. She is a fox, and if you dont agree, then you have no soul.

http://www.gizmongo.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/01/RachelNichols001.jpg

Pat Bowlen
12-23-2006, 02:51 PM
I don't agree.

Los Broncos
12-23-2006, 03:27 PM
Rachel Nichols. She is a fox, and if you dont agree, then you have no soul.

Shes a butter face.

El Guapo
12-23-2006, 03:51 PM
Im not saying I wouldnt want to bang her, or other female reporters.. Im just saying their journalistic qualities dont add crap to the game.

footstepsfrom#27
12-23-2006, 05:05 PM
Im not saying I wouldnt want to bang her, or other female reporters.. Im just saying their journalistic qualities dont add crap to the game.
Not true...this one's the whole package.

http://www.nfluk.com/imagefolder/medium/Feature%20Article/pamoliver.jpg

Bronx33
12-23-2006, 05:33 PM
Just another (iam woman hear me roar) coat tail rider.

baja
12-23-2006, 06:23 PM
http://www.gizmongo.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/01/RachelNichols001.jpg

To me she looks about as unhealthy as you can look and still have a pulse.