Ochocinco plans to be news source
Just tweeting about his own fines by the NFL apparently isn't enough for Chad Ochocinco.
The Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver told the Associated Press that he plans to form his own news network on Twitter and intends to call it OCNN, for Ochocinco News Network.
He plans to use tips from players on other teams to deliver NFL-related news to his followers on the social networking site.
"I am that source now," Ochocinco told the AP. "I'll be the leak for all 32 teams."
Perhaps Ochocinco should hire Terrell Owens as a reporter.
It was Owens, remember, who posted a congratulatory message to Brady Quinn on Twitter when Quinn was chosen the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns, at a time when Browns Coach Eric Mangini was attempting to keep that selection secret for a few additional days.
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Mark Maske
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October 24, 2009; 7:54 PM ET
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