Ocho Cinco, NFL at Twitter Odds
After Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ocho Cinco raised the possibility during a radio interview that he might post to his Twitter account during games this season, the NFL pointed out that it has an already existing rule prohibiting cell phone use on the sideline during a game.
Ocho Cinco, formerly Chad Johnson, expressed his dismay--via Twitter, of course.
"I am going by my own set of rules," he wrote Thursday on his Twitter page, OGOchoCinco. "I ain't hurting nobody or getting in trouble, I am putting my foot down!!"
He also wrote: "They are not getting in the way of The Bengal Nation Movement!!!"
All of which raises a number of questions, including: There's a Bengal Nation Movement?
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July 10, 2009; 10:59 AM ET
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Posted by: ozpunk | July 14, 2009 12:34 AM
Bengal Nation Movement.
A Monday morning bathroom trip where the Bengal fan creates a better product than his team did the day before.
Posted by: trident420 | July 13, 2009 11:23 AM
Of course there's a Bengal Nation Movement, it's spreading through jails all over the Greater Cincinnati area!
Posted by: RobInVaBeach | July 11, 2009 7:21 PM
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I don't think he should twitter during the game, maybe at halftime and before and after the game, but during the game he should be paying attention to whats happening on the field.