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Both he and BB explain why he didn't work out here as best they can

Chad Johnson was one of the NFL’s best receivers during his decade with the Cincinnati Bengals, a four-time All-Pro whose production on the field equaled — and at times even exceeded — his larger-than-life presence off it. So, when Johnson wore out his welcome in Cincy after the 2010 season,

New England Patriots coach Bill Belchick eagerly snatched him up, sending two late-round draft picks to the Bengals in exchange for the mercurial wideout. “(Bengals owner) Mike Brown told me that they wanted to move on from him,” Belichick said during “A Football Life: Chad Johnson,” which premieres Friday night on NFL Network.

“We felt like he would help us at that position based on his talent and his experience.” Johnson — legally known at the time as “Chad Ochocinco” — was past his prime at 33 years old but had posted a 1,000-yard receiving campaign just two seasons earlier. Theoretically, he should have been a solid addition to a Patriots offense that already included quarterback Tom Brady, receivers Wes Welker and Deion Branch and second-year tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez. But he just … wasn’t.

Johnson failed to grasp New England’s complex, read-based offense and never developed a rhythm with Brady during his one season in Foxboro. He caught just 15 total passes in 15 regular-season games with the Patriots, hauled in one more in Super Bowl XLVI and was released the following summer. In “A Football Life,” Johnson and Belichick both admitted the fit just was not right.

“Great team,” Johnson said. “Really, really, really great team. But not the right system for my type of style of play, or just a predominantly outside receiver in general. Unless your last name is Moss.” “I don’t think it was anybody’s fault,”

Belichick said. “He tried hard. We tried hard. Offensively, we didn’t get as much out of him as (the Bengals) did, that’s for sure.” Johnson signed with his Miami Dolphins but failed to make the team out training camp. He then played one season with the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes before calling it a career in 2015. “A Football Life: Chad Johnson,” which also features several mic’d-up interactions between Johnson and Brady, premieres at 9 p.m. ET Friday on NFL Network.

Read more at: http://nesn.com/2016/09/chad-johnson-bill-belichick-explain-why-ochocinco-flopped-with-patriots/
 
I am still a little upset he didn't work out here. I thought at the time he was going to flourish. Thanks for the heads up.

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The ads on NFLN certainly make it almost seem like a hit piece on NEP..."...the first time I felt afraid to be myself"

SSDD
 
Watched it tonight and I pretty much wanted to throw up. What a pile of shit. No wonder he failed as a Patriot. All about himself.

Seriously? This guy is everything that Goodell has taken away from the NFL. He was fun, entertaining, competitive, gave his fans their money's worth. He'd be fined massive amounts and likely suspended today.

He was all about the fans. He would regularly go to a restaurant in an away game town and pay for everyone's meal. He was about himself on a team that sucked and knew he could help the team if they got him the ball.

Totally loved watching it.
 
Will watch this. Ocho is a character no question, a showman. Very different to other players in many ways.

I thought the Rodney Harrisson one was superb, delved into what made him great and the reasons why Bill loved him.
 
He was on with Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless this morning. He had nothing but praise for the Patriots, the organization as a whole, BB, and Mr. Kraft.

Even Sharpe called Mr Kraft a great guy
 
I think that tells you why the Bengals fold under Lewis. He won't hold certain people accountable for their fvck ups if they have a certain status. No one ever did that with peypey either which is why peypey never could play for BB.


I'd love to see BB go off on Peyton, though. Wouldn't you?
 
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