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Mark Curnutte started covering the Bengals and the NFL for The Enquirer in 2000. He previously wrote about urban affairs and other social issues for the Enquirer. He won the prestigious 1994 Unity Award from Lincoln University (Missouri) for "A Polite Silence," a seven-day series about race relations in Greater Cincinnati. He also has worked as an assistant features editor and features writer at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Curnutte is second vice president and a three-year board member of the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA). He is a 1984 Miami University graduate.

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Chad Johnson to work on NFL Network

This just in from the NFL, if you can't get enough of Chad Johnson:

Beginning with Wild Card Weekend and continuing throughout the playoffs, NFL fans will get a unique perspective of this season’s quest for a Super Bowl championship as NFL Network deploys Chad Johnson (Cincinnati Bengals), Clinton Portis (Washington Redskins), Darren Sharper (Minnesota Vikings) and Marcellus Wiley (Jacksonville Jaguars) to report on the postseason for NFL GameDay.

The four players will report live, providing post-game analysis and locker room interviews with players and coaches. Following are the Wild Card Weekend assignments:

Saturday, January 6
Kansas City Chiefs @ Indianapolis Colts – Darren Shaper
Dallas Cowboys @ Seattle Seahawks – Chad Johnson

Sunday, January 7
New York Jets @ New England Patriots – Marcellus Wiley
New York Giants @ Philadelphia Eagles – Clinton Portis


7 Comments:

at 1/02/2007 4:00 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The phrase "lay low" is obviously not in Ocho's vocabulary.

 
at 1/02/2007 5:43 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Terrific for Chad. He can continue to concentrate on his priority: being an entertainer.

 
at 1/02/2007 10:19 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe 85 will learn something from watching playoff-caliber football TEAMS.

Adios, amigo. From decoy to trade bait.

 
at 1/03/2007 12:45 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm starting to realize that most bengal fans are fair weather fans. Too fickle for my blood. Either you love em or you don't. Stop hating on Chad. He deserves to get the extra exposure as long as its not on the other end of the law.

 
at 1/03/2007 11:08 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the Bengals had gone 10-6 and made the playoffs, but - with with Chad & TJ each getting 800 yards everyone would be saying 800 yards? with Carson Palmer? We need WR's who aren't scared to ask for the ball, like TO does. That type of player rewards you with 1000+ yards. Get rid of these to shrinking violets and get two WR's who want to win. Face it, Chad & TJ are two of very few bright spots.

 
at 1/03/2007 3:53 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good for Chad. Bitter people who hate dark skinned people who have a personality... bad.

 
at 1/08/2007 1:15 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't wait to see Chad accidentally drop the mic and then look at the camera man, as if he gave him a bad mic.

Hopefully, he can scout some future teams to play with when his contract ends in 2011.

 
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