Ochocinco brings back "Dulce Venganza" (Sweet Revenge) list.
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[quote]Ochocinco brings back the list
By James Walker
ESPN.com
Updated: September 23, 2009, 1:32 PM ET
CINCINNATI -- For the big division game between the Bengals and Steelers this weekend, Cincinnati receiver Chad Ochocinco offered the first verbal salvo.
Ochocinco had an important message he wanted to pass along to the cornerbacks of the defending Super Bowl champions heading into Sunday's game at Paul Brown Stadium.
"This week I have Ike Taylor and William Gay, and I'm looking forward to making them kiss the baby," Ochocinco said confidently.
It is not the first time he has used that phrase this season. Prior to Week 1's matchup against the Denver Broncos, Ochocinco made a similar vow, saying he was hoping to make Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey "kiss the baby" -- slang for "It's all over."
Going retro, Ochocinco has brought back his infamous checklist, on which he marks off all of the cornerbacks who fail to stop him during the season. Sitting in his locker, the list is titled "Dulce Venganza," which he says is Spanish for "Sweet Revenge."
"Basically, everybody is going to have to [pay] for everything that happened last year," Ochocinco said. "It's going to be interesting. We all know how the list goes up to this point. There's no need to discuss who gets checked off. We all know everyone has been checked off so far. Ike Taylor and William Gay will be the next two to get checked off."
Ochocinco also said he has a Spanish-themed touchdown celebration for Sunday, but wouldn't elaborate. Last week, Ochocinco did what turned out to be an orchestrated Lambeau Leap after his touchdown catch in a 31-24 road win over the Green Bay Packers.
James Walker covers the AFC North for ESPN.com.[/quote]
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:roll:
Whatever, his act is old, it's not even entertaining any longer.
Pappy
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The Steelers will give him a message all right (probably not in Spanish, though).
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ruthless, what are the odds, i just posted this 2 minutes after you ......my bad..
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remember the last time he had "the list"... our dbacks shut him down. Taylor and townsend made him look downright silly.
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as an entertainer i actually like chad. i think he'd be funny in some kind of ****com.
as a football player, I'm not impressed. never really have been. he's physically gifted but rarely puts it all together.
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[quote=JTP53609]ruthless, what are the odds, i just posted this 2 minutes after you ......my bad..[/quote]
watch yourself... there is a poster named strlz d that is the duplicate thread ENFORCER....don't get on his bad side...
:stirpot :tt2 :Beer
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[quote=birtikidis]as an entertainer i actually like chad. i think he'd be funny in some kind of ****com.
as a football player, I'm not impressed. never really have been. he's physically gifted but rarely puts it all together.[/quote]
Speaking of which, I just saw a commercial yesterday for a new sitcom coming on T.V. starring Michael Strahan. It is commonplace for retired football players to enter sports media (and in the rare case, other non-sports news stuff like Tiki Barber on the Today Show). But jumping right into a sitcom? That's odd. There have been a bunch of football players to go into acting (Alex Karras, Fred Dryer, Merlin Olsen, Dick Butkus, Bubba Smith, etc.) but typically it is not immediately after they retire from football. Especially since Strahan is far from a pretty boy. Maybe Letterman and Madonna pushed for this so people don't think their teeth gaps are so bad.