Ochocinco Plans to do the Lambeau Leap.
Of course he does.
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Mitchell_M
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Lambeau Leap
Is that still an option for the kids at the Packer Hall of Fame? If so, he’s got a good shot of actually doing it.
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For anyone sitting in seats near the endsone walls,
give this man a fistfull of melted cheese if he dares to leap on our turf.
Oz+Coop+Hawk= baseball trinity
OCHO-NO-BUENO
TREAT HIM LIKE HE’S IN THE MOSH PIT, THEN HE CAN WHINE ABOUT IT MONDAY.
GO PACK GO!!
He leaped into the Dawg Pound in Cleveland
You’ll have to do better than punching his pads and throwing beer on him.
if you are sitting theirPUNCH HIM....SOMEWHERE
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Ah, c'mon guys.
I don’t see how or why people are hating on him for having a bit of fun. Fred Smoot was a Viking at the time, and was doing it to be a dick. Ochocinco’s about having some fun, so I don’t see the harm in him doing the Leap. Hopefully the cheeseheads in attendance will receive him kindly.
Why do you guys care if Ochocinco manages to score 7 when we’re going to put up at least 30 on them, and he would be lucky to even get that one TD against our D?
moron alert
This is OUR stadium, do not let this jackass leap on our turf
Oz+Coop+Hawk= baseball trinity
Overreact much?
Quit whining, man.
At least he’s better than Randy Moss was a couple years back… the Leap is about respect not about being a dick or rubbing it in other people’s faces.
OUR house?
Why don’t you put up your picture so the next time you’re wandering around the frozen tundra carpet we can recognize you.
Wait? What do you mean you can’t? Isn’t it “Our” (your) house? If it’s partially yours, why can’t you?
Oh that’s right. You’re a FAN. Not an owner. Not a player. Just another far-too-serious fan who doesn’t understand that he’s not really an actual part of the team he relentlessly follows.
"Remember kids......... petty and cheap shot-ish doesn't make you a true fan, it just makes you petty and cheap shot-ish."
by Themanthemyththelegend on Sep 16, 2009 8:02 PM CDT up reply actions
Erm...
It actually is quite possible the guy is a partial owner of the Packers. They are publicly owned after all… >.>
by Eric The Viking on Sep 16, 2009 11:21 PM CDT up reply actions 5 recs
Good thing Kermit's back to teach us all fan etiquette
Sitting in his cloud of judgment passing down life lessons.
by Charlie Kelly on Sep 18, 2009 7:31 AM CDT up reply actions
I wonder if the two ton fan has the Milwaukee package
He’d probably swat Binocho Stinko as well.
by screen name is unavailable on Sep 16, 2009 6:07 PM CDT up reply actions
Agreed
I don’t think a Viking or Bear would make it into the stands. Ochocinco might, because he’s a kinda likable guy, and the fans know its coming. If the Pack is up by 30, they might welcome him. If we are losing, maybe not so much.
A more interesting occurence would be if Brett Favre tried it.
Maybe in the playoffs, Packers up 28 -10, Favre scores on a QB sneak with 5 seconds left. Realizing that he is about to retire, he goes for one final Lambeau leap…..and then….
hes not a likeable guy
he’s as stuck up as anything
Oz+Coop+Hawk= baseball trinity
by OznCoop on Sep 17, 2009 8:06 AM CDT up reply actions 1 recs
A LOT of big talk.......
Yes, let’s punch him if he jumps in to the stands.
Why don’t you punch him after the game when he’s out at an exclusive club you can’t get into picking up your best Wisconsin tail and living the life most of you could only dream of.
Yes, 5’ 6" 250 pound Packer fan. Punch 6’ 1" 195 pound Chad Ochocinco.
Puh-leeze.
Typical internet tough guys.
Big talk, indeed.
"Remember kids......... petty and cheap shot-ish doesn't make you a true fan, it just makes you petty and cheap shot-ish."
by Themanthemyththelegend on Sep 16, 2009 7:57 PM CDT reply actions
Guess who's back?
Back again?
"Brandon Jennings needs a nickname before he gives himself one. Oh wait, Young Money, he already did."
and he brought back his argument ender
Puh-leeze
No way to combat that. Admit it guys, he has defeated us all.
Frye is honestly gotta be one of the top 10 3rd Stringers in all of the NFL right now--colbyb
What's up Mitchell?
Freakin’ Pack pulled it out Sunday night.
I was so frustrated I ripped a big chunk off the Cheesehead my wife brought me back from her trip to ’Sconsin.
"Remember kids......... petty and cheap shot-ish doesn't make you a true fan, it just makes you petty and cheap shot-ish."
by Themanthemyththelegend on Sep 16, 2009 8:07 PM CDT reply actions
Just make sure you don't eat it.
It does NOT taste very good.
"Brandon Jennings needs a nickname before he gives himself one. Oh wait, Young Money, he already did."
Umm..............................
No, it didn’t.
"Remember kids......... petty and cheap shot-ish doesn't make you a true fan, it just makes you petty and cheap shot-ish."
by Themanthemyththelegend on Sep 16, 2009 8:09 PM CDT up reply actions
Haha
I honestly don’t care that much. I personally think the guy is hilarious. Though there might be one problem with his plan…he probably won’t score a TD.
Figured I'd Stop By
I wanted to see the Pack’s reaction to Ocho Cinco. Honestly, if you want my opinion, welcome the guy. He’s funny, and he’s doing it out of respect and to endear himself to the fans, not just of the Packers or the Bengals, but the fans of football.
The guy may be a joker, but he still has a lot of respect for the fans. Not to mention, I think he respects the game too, I just think he has a problem with the No Fun League idea.
by Eric The Viking on Sep 16, 2009 11:22 PM CDT reply actions 2 recs
I really don't care much either way about the guy
But I would disagree that the guy is just out there trying to have fun and make the game more enjoyable. You know what’s fun? Winning. He is unwilling to put forth the effort it takes to be a winner but has tons of time to draw attention to himself. I used to think he was kind of funny but now I recognize him as nothing more than a publicity hound.
Frye is honestly gotta be one of the top 10 3rd Stringers in all of the NFL right now--colbyb
Alright, fair enough...
But… If Ochocinco did a Lambeau Leap, and you were in that section, would you try punching him/throwing beer on him/attempt to harm him/etc.? Or would you just take it as a publicity stunt and leave it?
What I’m mostly getting at, is that there is no reason to punch him/try to harm him like some people on here have said to do.
by Eric The Viking on Sep 17, 2009 9:02 AM CDT up reply actions
I wouldn't punch him.
I wouldn’t throw my uber-expensive beer on him either.
I’d probably just shove him back over the wall, and I’m sure he’d land on his feet. No harm, no foul.
by Ted Simmons Speed Camp on Sep 19, 2009 5:58 PM CDT up reply actions
better yet
if he tries and you cant block it. let it happen and just turn your back to him and dont catch him. Let him fall on to the hard bleachers and hurt himself. No need to get violent with him he and risk getting thrown out, sued, placed in the stadium jail when he could be hurting himself by taking a bleacher in the back.
you want to stay ot upset about this
let’s keep him out of the endzone. That should do it.
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