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  • fordfixer
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 10922

    Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving

    Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving
    Posted by Mike Florio on June 9, 2009, 7:43 a.m. EDT

    [url="http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/06/09/ochocinco-jerseys-arent-moving/"]http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/06/ ... nt-moving/[/url]

    Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco essentially admitted recently that he spent more time in 2008 working on getting his name changed than he did preparing for the football season — especially since he concedes that he did nothing a year ago to get ready to play.

    The player formerly known as Chad Johnson filed paperwork to change his name so that he could display the Spanish translation of the numbers on his jersey via the nameplate at the top of the back of the jersey.

    With the league poised to fine the player even if he wears the nickname in pregame warmups, the only way to get away with it was to make the moniker his legal name.

    The logic was simple — if “Ochocinco” is his name, he’ll be able to wear it on his jersey without consequence.

    But Reebok slammed the brakes on the move. Even though “Ochocinco” officially had become Johnson’s new surname, the company that makes all of the jerseys had concerns about an unsold inventory of shirts with “Johnson” above the eight and the five.

    After Ochocinco opted not to cut a check to buy the balance of the unsold Johnson jerseys, an agreement was reached to allow Ochocinco to use his new legal name for the 2009 season.

    And so the change has been made and the “Ochocinco” jerseys are available for sale.

    And they’re moving like parkas in Panama.

    According to Darren Rovell of CNBC, the jersey hasn’t cracked the top 100 in sales tracked through NFLShop.com.

    As we heard it last year, the move was intended to be a one-year publicity stunt, with Ochocinco later changing his name back to Johnson. Comments from agent Drew Rosenhaus that appear in Rovell’s article seem to confirm that it’s a short-term deal.

    “I don’t think he did it purely for marketing reasons and I don’t think he views this as something permanent, either,” Rosenhaus said.

    Of course, with the Ochocinco jerseys not selling, Johnson might have to wait a year or longer after changing his name back to Johnson before the “Ochocinco” will be removed from the jersey.

    Maybe that’s his end game — to bear the official name “Chad Johnson” but to wear “Ochocinco” on his jersey. And if no one is going to buy his Ochocinco jerseys, he might be able to have his nickname and wear it, too, for the balance of his career.

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  • RuthlessBurgher
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    • May 2008
    • 33208

    #2
    Re: Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving

    Bengals fans are used to humiliation, but they are laughed at enough. They don't need an incorrectly-used Spanish numeral on their backs to feel worse about themselves. It is almost karmic justice that the vast majority of Cincy fans can't stand this clown anymore...even moreso than we Steeler fans do at this point.

    They may just sell more Favre Jets jerseys, Cutler Broncos jerseys, Vick Falcons jerseys, Stallworth Browns jerseys, and O.J. Simpson Bills throwback jerseys this season than Bengals jerseys that say "Ochocinco" on them.

    Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

    Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

    We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

    We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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    • Jooser
      Legend
      • Jul 2008
      • 5102

      #3
      Re: Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving

      Originally posted by fordfixer
      Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving
      Posted by Mike Florio on June 9, 2009, 7:43 a.m. EDT

      [url="http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/06/09/ochocinco-jerseys-arent-moving/"]http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/06/ ... nt-moving/[/url]

      Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco essentially admitted recently that he spent more time in 2008 working on getting his name changed than he did preparing for the football season — especially since he concedes that he did nothing a year ago to get ready to play.

      The player formerly known as Chad Johnson filed paperwork to change his name so that he could display the Spanish translation of the numbers on his jersey via the nameplate at the top of the back of the jersey.

      With the league poised to fine the player even if he wears the nickname in pregame warmups, the only way to get away with it was to make the moniker his legal name.

      The logic was simple — if “Ochocinco” is his name, he’ll be able to wear it on his jersey without consequence.

      But Reebok slammed the brakes on the move. Even though “Ochocinco” officially had become Johnson’s new surname, the company that makes all of the jerseys had concerns about an unsold inventory of shirts with “Johnson” above the eight and the five.

      After Ochocinco opted not to cut a check to buy the balance of the unsold Johnson jerseys, an agreement was reached to allow Ochocinco to use his new legal name for the 2009 season.

      And so the change has been made and the “Ochocinco” jerseys are available for sale.

      And they’re moving like parkas in Panama.

      According to Darren Rovell of CNBC, the jersey hasn’t cracked the top 100 in sales tracked through NFLShop.com.

      As we heard it last year, the move was intended to be a one-year publicity stunt, with Ochocinco later changing his name back to Johnson. Comments from agent Drew Rosenhaus that appear in Rovell’s article seem to confirm that it’s a short-term deal.

      “I don’t think he did it purely for marketing reasons and I don’t think he views this as something permanent, either,” Rosenhaus said.

      Of course, with the Ochocinco jerseys not selling, Johnson might have to wait a year or longer after changing his name back to Johnson before the “Ochocinco” will be removed from the jersey.

      Maybe that’s his end game — to bear the official name “Chad Johnson” but to wear “Ochocinco” on his jersey. And if no one is going to buy his Ochocinco jerseys, he might be able to have his nickname and wear it, too, for the balance of his career.
      Great, here's something else for ESPN or NFL Network to run an interview on. I am SOOOO tired of seeing this clown on TV. Enough already!!!!
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      • papillon
        Legend
        • Mar 2008
        • 11340

        #4
        Re: Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving

        Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
        Bengals fans are used to humiliation, but they are laughed at enough. They don't need an incorrectly-used Spanish numeral on their backs to feel worse about themselves. It is almost karmic justice that the vast majority of Cincy fans can't stand this clown anymore...even moreso than we Steeler fans do at this point.

        They may just sell more Favre Jets jerseys, Cutler Broncos jerseys, Vick Falcons jerseys, Stallworth Browns jerseys, and O.J. Simpson Bills throwback jerseys this season than Bengals jerseys that say "Ochocinco" on them.

        I don't dislike Johnson, I mean, Ochocinco at all, do you know how much entertainment like this would cost in a nightclub or comedy club? We get it for the cost of cable and internet access which we would all have anyhow; so, basically it's free entertainment. I'll take it any day. The best was Palmer's wife telling him there's no way in Hell that Johnson, er, Ochocinco was spending even one night in their house. She may have become my favorite Bengal. :P

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        • Wolfhound45
          Starter
          • May 2008
          • 786

          #5
          Re: Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving

          And they’re moving like parkas in Panama.
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          • snarky
            Pro Bowler
            • Sep 2008
            • 1198

            #6
            Re: Ochocinco Jerseys Aren’t Moving

            Would love to see him traded to a team with a tenured 85.
            In response to his pleas, an officer said: "You think we've never arrested somebody that's made national media? ... We deal with the Bengals all the time."

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