In his latest, look at me, look at me stunt, Chad Ochocinco took to his twitter account yesterday and called out the top cornerbacks in the league and invited them to train with him in Florida.
In a profanity laced video posted to his twitter account, Ochocinco basically told cats like Darrelle Revis, Antonio Cromartie, and Nnamdi Asomugha that they don’t want it with him.
See for yourself:
Even though Chad’s proven he can become a non motherf*cking factor in a game (see what I did there?), Cromartie took time to set Ochocinco straight.
Even NY Giants rookie Prince Amukamara called Ochocinco’s bluff:
When you’re known for making more noise for off-the-field moves than on-the-field, challenging the top shutdown corners in the league comes off as an empty threat. In fact, Ochocinco is coming off one of the worst seasons of his career (4 TDs, 831 Yards), so he need not talk so much smack. Instead, he needs to solely focus on stepping his game up to guarantee a spot on a team next season since it looks like his days in the ‘Nati are winding down.
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You are such a little bitch! JOINED THE LIST!!!!! JERRY RICE, RANDY MOSS, DON HUTSON, MICHAEL IRVIN, PAUL WARFIELD, CHARLEY TAYLOR, STEVE LARGENT, TERRELL OWENS, MARVIN HARRISON. Stop being a drama Queen and play football Son!!!!! T
You never stop being a clown!
damn! tell us how you really feel, lol. thanks for reading and commenting!
But thats entertainment. This is part of the game. Ocho is known for controversy and talking smack. I welcome the smack talk and will be even more entertained when he does get shut down again cause he’s a duche. He continues to embarrass himself like he does on his lame-ass reality show and getting with that hoochie-mama with less class than New Yorl from “I love New York”…. Hahahaha…
wow, y’all really have a strong opinion about ochocinco. i agree it’s part of the game, but after a while, you get tired of hearing him run his mouth, especially since he’s unable to back it up on the field.