Chad OchoCinco Kicked an Extra Point?

Actually, Chad isn't wrong. He purposefully used eight five - not eighty-five. I know because it was mentioned in one of the episodes of Hard Knocks. He even said he gets that a lot.

His number is eighty-five, not eight-five.

Maybe he was going for eight-five, but that's not his number.
 
He knows the correct way to spell 85 in spanish. He uses 8-5 instead. He said people like you, get a big "Chile Please" from him.
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On a sidenote, I'm glad he is on Hard Knocks. He is very misunderstood. He is just a fun-loving hard-working guy. He eats McDonald's 2-3 times a day. He tweets constantly. He even beat the NFL (THE SHIELD) at it's own game. He doesn't drink and never gets in any trouble.

That being said, I think Chris Henry is the better WR, but you never know when he'll land in jail.
 
Being a long-suffering Bengals fan, I'm glad most of you guys see Chad the way we do. Yes, he probably talks too much, and yes, he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but he is entertaining, he means well, and during the 5-year stretch from 03-07, he was truly a beast.
 
other responses i found while looking online as to why he chose 8-5 rather than 85:

he likes ocho cinco better because it fits on his jersey better and it is snappy, shorter and a quicker name to say
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080902120458AAfHFx8

"I really don't care, you cant stop me either way," related Ocho Cinco. "Maybe next year I'll go with Acht Fünf. That's some German right there."
http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article_external/316795


I am now going to be calling him Acht Fünf, which i might spell Acht Fuenf at times so that i dont have to go get the symbol character.

I say if we really want to serve up the Foosball for the chicanos, we need some of this:


Of course, if the NFL really wants to showcase Hispanic Heritage, they would have marvelous Mexican TV reporter Ines Sainz strutting her stuff on as many Sunday & Monday sidelines as possible. CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN - somebody please hire this woman!

Anyway, when last Sunday’s “MNF” crew informed us that we were watching Las Aguilas de Philadelphia vs. Los Vaqueros de Dallas, we wondered why not do the same favor for the league’s 30 other teams? So, as a public service (and as a way for fantasy football players to impress that cute Latina secretary at work tomorrow), here’s a handy & helpful guide of the NFL squads as seen en espanol:


NFC Este
Los Vaqueros de Dallas
Las Aguilas de Philadelphia
Los Gigantes de Nueva York
Las Pielas Rojas de Washington

NFC Norte
Los Osos de Chicago
Los Leones de Detroit
Los Vikingos de Minnesota
Los Empaquetadores de Bahia Verde

NFC Sur
Los Halcones de Atlanta
Las Panteras de Carolina
Los Santos de Nueva Orleans
Los Bucaneros de Bahia Tampa

NFC Oeste
Los Cardenales de Arizona
Los Carneros de San Luis
Los Halcones del Mar de Seattle
Las Cuarenta y Nueves de San Francisco

AFC Este
Los Guillermos de Buffalo
Los Delfins de Miami
Las Patriotas de Nueva England
Las Cazas de Nueva York

AFC Norte
Los Cuervos de Baltimore
Las Bengalas de Cincinnati
Los Marrones de Cleveland
Los Aceros de Pittsburgh

AFC Sur
Los Tejanos de Houston
Los Potros de Indianapolis
Los Jaguars de Jacksonville
Los Titans de Tennessee

AFC Oeste
Los Potros Salvaje de Denver
Los Atracadores de Oakland
Los Cargadores de San Diego
Los Jefes de Ciudad Kansas

Parra ACEROS!!!!
 
Dayum she is workin' it. I clicked on the link and it was blocked at my work for some reason.
 
Dayum she is workin' it. I clicked on the link and it was blocked at my work for some reason.







Sort of the Erin Andrews of Latin America.


TO would only talk to her...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcf--HGqPzw&eurl

Getting Behind Sexy Mex Sportscaster Ines Sainz

With a new NFL season approaching, we’re looking forward to another year of exciting & titillating coverage. And we know just the lady to provide it: Ines Sainz.
As you may or may not recall (but will be happy to be reminded), Ms. Sainz is a sports reporter for Mexico’s TV Azteca. She made quite an impression at Super Bowl Media Day a few years back, and last season even got a camera-shy Terrell Owens to come out of his shell. (TV tip to T.O.: Get Ines on your reality show, and folks might actually tune in.)

Let’s hope that CBS or Fox or NBC or ESPN can broker some kind of talent exchange deal with TV Azteca, so we can see Ines strut her stuff on the sidelines from San Diego to Cincinnati, move her money maker from Miami to Minnesota, bounce that butt from Baltimore to the Bay Area … well, you get the idea.
(More pics of Ines after the jump.)

Wouldn’t it be great if these scenes became a staple of NFL telecasts (click on the pics for larger versions):



The guy in the white shirt has the right idea:​

Watch that hand, mister!​

Or Ines can just stand in front of a plain purple & blue background for a half hour, and it would still be the highest-rated pre-game show ever:​
 
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