The 34-year old former six-time Pro Bowl receiver and reality TV star is out to prove he can still play like Chad Johnson.“For me, it’s about getting back to the basics, going back to the root of how it all started, not as far as playing in Miami, but as far as how my game goes and getting back to what we’re all used to seeing,” said Johnson, who after averaging 80 catches for 1,162 yards and seven touchdowns from 2002 to 2010 in Cincinnati hardly made an impact in New England last season.
“I think I kind of lost that. I’m looking to go back to Chad Johnson, and just make it live again.”If the way Ochocinco practiced Tuesday is any indication of what he has left in the tank, his career in Miami should last quite a bit longer than his first interview — which lasted just one minute 45 seconds and ended with him telling reporters: “I love you and enjoy the show.”
In the first of three back-to-back-to-back OTA practices for the team in Davie, Ochocinco showed flashes of brilliance in the eyes of teammates and onlookers.
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“I think I kind of lost that. I’m looking to go back to Chad Johnson, and just make it live again.”If the way Ochocinco practiced Tuesday is any indication of what he has left in the tank, his career in Miami should last quite a bit longer than his first interview — which lasted just one minute 45 seconds and ended with him telling reporters: “I love you and enjoy the show.”
In the first of three back-to-back-to-back OTA practices for the team in Davie, Ochocinco showed flashes of brilliance in the eyes of teammates and onlookers.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/06/20/2858063/miami-dolphins-give-chad-ochocinco.html#storylink=cpy