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Worth a shot, anyway. Couldn't hurt.

I'm not so sure. Doss' agent is Drew Rosenhaus. If there's a way to stir up some s**t, Drew will find it. <_<

I'm not quite convinced that Rosenhaus is responsible for the way his clients act. It might be just coincidence that he's the client for two most egomaniacal WR's in the league. I'm not defending him, just saying.

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Worth a shot, anyway. Couldn't hurt.

I'm not so sure. Doss' agent is Drew Rosenhaus. If there's a way to stir up some s**t, Drew will find it. <_<

I'm not quite convinced that Rosenhaus is responsible for the way his clients act. It might be just coincidence that he's the client for two most egomaniacal WR's in the league. I'm not defending him, just saying.

Yeah...I got just two words in response to that theory--"Next question."

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He couldn't crack the Vikings lineup last year and he is a SS, which might be our deepest position on defense (Jackson, Nduke, Herana Daze-Jones, Busing, Hebert). He is also not the same kind of player he was at OSU or even earlier in his career at Indy. I would pass, as well.

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Worth a shot, anyway. Couldn't hurt.

I'm not so sure. Doss' agent is Drew Rosenhaus. If there's a way to stir up some s**t, Drew will find it. <_<

I'm not quite convinced that Rosenhaus is responsible for the way his clients act. It might be just coincidence that he's the client for two most egomaniacal WR's in the league. I'm not defending him, just saying.

He also represents Kellen Winslow now and guess what?? Now Winslow is talking he wants more money...
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Worth a shot, anyway. Couldn't hurt.

I'm not so sure. Doss' agent is Drew Rosenhaus. If there's a way to stir up some s**t, Drew will find it. <_<

I'm not quite convinced that Rosenhaus is responsible for the way his clients act. It might be just coincidence that he's the client for two most egomaniacal WR's in the league. I'm not defending him, just saying.

He also represents Kellen Winslow now and guess what?? Now Winslow is talking he wants more money...

There are players on our team who are represented by Drew other than Chad... Chad has a reason to be upset. Same for T.O. They want to win. Eagles, 49ers, and yes the Bengals are not winners (I think the Bengals are very close to becoming a winner, so don't take this out of context); it has to be frusterating for a passionate player to be on a crappy team.

Here's a list of Drew's clients who play for the Bengals:

Glenn Holt WR

Chad Johnson WR

Michael Myers DL

Lamarr Marshall and Keiwan Ratliff are also his clients.

Clients:

FREE AGENTS

Eddie Drummond WR

Mike Doss S

Chadrick Johnson DB

Stockar McDougle OL

Lemar Marshall LB

Hanik Milligan S

Zach Piller OG

Michael Pittman RB

Distinguished Retired Clients

Jessie Armstead LB - Giants

Brian Blades WR - Seahawks

Tim Bowens DT - Dolphins

J.B. Brown CB - Dolphins

Mark Clayton WR - Dolphins

Duane Clemons DL - Bengals

Jeff Cross DL - Dolphins

Mark Duper WR - Dolphins

Hugh Douglas DL - Eagles

Norman Hand DL - Saints

Mark Higgs RB - Dolphins

Randall Hill WR - Dolphins

Jimmie Jones DL - Cowboys

Marvin Jones LB - Jets

Rob Konrad FB - Dolphins

Kenard Lang DL - Broncos

Dan Morgan LB - Saints

Robert Massey DB - Saints

Kenny Mixon DL - Vikings

Louis Oliver S - Dolphins

Brett Perriman WR - Lions

Warren Sapp DL - Bucs

Duane Starks CB - Raiders

Pete Stoyanovich K - Dolphins

Sean Taylor DB, - Redskins - R.I.P.

Regan Upshaw, DL - Bucs

Shawn Wooden S - Dolphins

Troy Vincent DB - Eagles

ARIZONA CARDINALS

Anquan Boldin WR

Darnell Dockett DT

Edgerrin James RB

Antrel Rolle CB

Antonio Smith DL

Gabe Watson DT

BALTIMORE RAVENS

Brendon Ayanbadejo LB

Antwan Barnes LB

Dan Cody DE

Willis McGahee RB

Kerry Reed WR

BUFFALO BILLS

Darian Barnes FB

Roscoe Parrish WR

Marcus Stroud DL

CAROLINA PANTHERS

Jon Beason LB

Damione Lewis DL

Dan Connor LB

CHICAGO BEARS

Lance Briggs LB

Kellen Davis TE

Tommie Harris DL

Darrell McClover LB

Adewale Ogunleye DL

Greg Olsen TE

CINCINNATI BENGALS

Glenn Holt WR

Chad Johnson WR

Michael Myers DL

CLEVELAND BROWNS

Donte Stallworth WR

Kellen Winslow TE

DALLAS COWBOYS

Marion Barber III RB

Terrell Owens WR

Zach Thomas LB

DENVER BRONCOS

Ebenezer Ekuban DL

Taylor Jacobs WR

Nate Webster LB

DETROIT LIONS

Travis Fisher DB

Dwight Smith S

Drew Stanton QB

Kevin Smith RB

GREEN BAY PACKERS

Atari Bigby, S

Vernand Morency RB

HOUSTON TEXANS

Dom Barber S

Jameel Cook FB

Quinn Gray QB

Chris Myers OL

Eric Winston OT

Darius Walker RB

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Keiwan Ratliff CB

Chad Simpson RB

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

Drayton Florence CB

Greg Jones RB

Paul Spicer DL

Fred Taylor RB

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Nate Harris LB

Greg Wesley S

MIAMI DOLPHINS

Will Allen CB

Yeremiah Bell S

Renaldo Hill S

Matt Roth DE

Ernest Wilford WR

MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Aundrae Allison WR

Bernard Berrian WR

Fred Evans DT

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Fernando Bryant CB

Jabar Gaffney WR

Chris Hanson P

Larry Izzo LB

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Mike McKenzie CB

Buck Ortega TE

Bobby McCray DE

NEW YORK GIANTS

Plaxico Burress WR

Reuben Droughns RB

Sam Madison CB

Sinorice Moss WR

Kenny Phillips S

Antonio Pierce LB

Jeremy Shockey TE

NEW YORK JETS

Thomas Jones RB

OAKLAND RAIDERS

William Joseph DL

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Jerome McDougle DE

Jack Ikegwuonu CB

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Najeh Davenport RB

Justin Hartwig OL

Bryant McFadden CB

Lawrence Timmons LB

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

Kassim Osgood WR

Billy Volek QB

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Frank Gore RB

Ronald Fields DL

Jason Hill WR

Marcus Hudson DB

Moran Norris FB

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Olindo Mare K

ST. LOUIS RAMS

Anthony Becht TE

Jacob Bell OL

Donnie Jones P

Randy McMichael TE

Travis Minor RB

Brett Romberg OL

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Phillip Buchanon CB

Earnest Graham RB

Luke Petitgout T

TENNESSEE TITANS

Jevon Kearse DE

Stephen Tulloch LB

WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Rock Cartwright RB

Demetric Evans DL

London Fletcher LB

Santana Moss WR

Clinton Portis RB

Devin Thomas WR

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The Eagles weren't winners?

Weren't they in the Super Bowl the year before TO blew up? Weren't they in the NFC Championship Game four years in a row? what more could you want, maybe they weren't winners BECAUSE of TO.

Donovan isn't a winner, that was the problem. He'll never win a SB... It wasn't T.O.

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Wasn't he one play from winning a Super Bowl? Didn't that Super Bowl come down to an Adam Vinteri kick? didn't McNabb Throw for 357 and 3 TDs in that game? Yes he threw 3 Ints but they were VERY close to winning that game and if TO hadn't completely destroyed the team they would have probably been back the next season again with a legitmate chance to win the Super Bowl. As New York proved last season, anything can happen in a single game, if you get there you have a chance.

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Chad has a reason to be upset. Same for T.O.

Earth to moron...come in moron....

Chad and TO are infants in men's bodies. Period. They have no reason to cry other than that infants cry all the time for no particular reason

They want to win. Eagles, 49ers, and yes the Bengals are not winners (I think the Bengals are very close to becoming a winner, so don't take this out of context); it has to be frusterating for a passionate player to be on a crappy team.

Earth to moron...come in moron....

Chad only shows up (plays to his ability) 3-4 games a year.

Chad gives up on catches.

Chad fails to try to tackle those who intercept errant passes

Chad refuses to run block to the extent that it generally appears like he is escorting DBs to the ball carrier

Passion to win? No. Passion to whine.

If he were passionate about winning, he'd play to the extent of his ability for 16 full games a year. He'd run block. He'd tackle. He'd stop running his cancerous mouth.

After all, we've only been 2-3 wins away from being a playoff team in the 7-9 and 8-8 seasons of late - a little extra effort might have made the difference; and a player who is passionate about winning knows this

Chad has a passion for one thing, and one thing only - Chad.

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The Eagles weren't winners?

Weren't they in the Super Bowl the year before TO blew up? Weren't they in the NFC Championship Game four years in a row? what more could you want, maybe they weren't winners BECAUSE of TO.

Donovan isn't a winner, that was the problem. He'll never win a SB... It wasn't T.O.

I hope you're not saying Chad and TO are winners?? What have they won?? Chad dropped more passes that were put in his lap lastyear, than I can remember... Remember the Buffalo game (fake injury??) Or the dropped TD against the 49ers?? Or the fumble against the Cards where he just sat there?? Or the wrong route against the Pats that caused an interception?? Or the Playoff blow up at halftime?? It's not all Chad'as fault, but to make claims against the team for not wanting to win, when you can't even do your job as well as you think you can, is totally asinine...
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Chad has a reason to be upset. Same for T.O.

Earth to moron...come in moron....

Chad and TO are infants in men's bodies. Period. They have no reason to cry other than that infants cry all the time for no particular reason

They want to win. Eagles, 49ers, and yes the Bengals are not winners (I think the Bengals are very close to becoming a winner, so don't take this out of context); it has to be frusterating for a passionate player to be on a crappy team.

Earth to moron...come in moron....

Chad only shows up (plays to his ability) 3-4 games a year.

Chad gives up on catches.

Chad fails to try to tackle those who intercept errant passes

Chad refuses to run block to the extent that it generally appears like he is escorting DBs to the ball carrier

Passion to win? No. Passion to whine.

If he were passionate about winning, he'd play to the extent of his ability for 16 full games a year. He'd run block. He'd tackle. He'd stop running his cancerous mouth.

After all, we've only been 2-3 wins away from being a playoff team in the 7-9 and 8-8 seasons of late - a little extra effort might have made the difference; and a player who is passionate about winning knows this

Chad has a passion for one thing, and one thing only - Chad.

But yet Chad has been to what 4 probowls in the last 4 years? Use your brain moron.

According to TJJackson, Chad can make it to the Probowl by only playing to the best of his ability in only 4 games. Think of what he can do if he played all 16. He would shatter every single-season record there is. (This is me being sarcastic if your too much of a moron to understand that.)

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The Eagles weren't winners?

Weren't they in the Super Bowl the year before TO blew up? Weren't they in the NFC Championship Game four years in a row? what more could you want, maybe they weren't winners BECAUSE of TO.

Donovan isn't a winner, that was the problem. He'll never win a SB... It wasn't T.O.

I hope you're not saying Chad and TO are winners?? What have they won?? Chad dropped more passes that were put in his lap lastyear, than I can remember... Remember the Buffalo game (fake injury??) Or the dropped TD against the 49ers?? Or the fumble against the Cards where he just sat there?? Or the wrong route against the Pats that caused an interception?? Or the Playoff blow up at halftime?? It's not all Chad'as fault, but to make claims against the team for not wanting to win, when you can't even do your job as well as you think you can, is totally asinine...

I'm saying they want to play for winning teams. Not losers.

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Think of what he can do if he played all 16. He would shatter every single-season record there is

Think of how many additional wins the Bengals might have posted if such were the case.

Think about whether those additional wins might have earned the Bengals any additional playoff games

Think about whether signing a professional contract means promising to perform to the best of your ability

....and now, back to Doss.....

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Think of what he can do if he played all 16. He would shatter every single-season record there is

Think of how many additional wins the Bengals might have posted if such were the case.

Think about whether those additional wins might have earned the Bengals any additional playoff games

Think about whether signing a professional contract means promising to perform to the best of your ability

....and now, back to Doss.....

Notice how TJ takes a quote and chops it and tries to make it look like you said something in a totally different way. Notice there is no period after the word is? He's a phony with absolutely no credibility... Keep trying wise guy, you'll never get me banned. BWAAHHHAHAHAHA!!!

Here's what the quote should've said:

"According to TJJackson, Chad can make it to the Probowl by only playing to the best of his ability in only 4 games. Think of what he can do if he played all 16. He would shatter every single-season record there is. (This is me being sarcastic if your too much of a moron to understand that.)"

...I'll pass on Doss...

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