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When you try to do something as stupid as change your name, make sure you sign it the right way :lol: . Serves the jerk right. Sorry, I don't like him. The only thing that could make this better is the Bengals stripping him of his number and giving it to a rookie. How great would it be to see "Ochocinco" wearing like #14 or something...

http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d ... nfirm=true

CINCINNATI -- Oh-oh, Ocho. The Bengals' top receiver has yet another name.
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The NFL has officially unveiled Chad Ochocinco Jerseys. Visit NFLShop.com and get yours now.

The NFL had agreed to let the player formerly known as Chad Johnson wear his new name on the back of his jersey this season. There's one catch for the receiver: It's not exactly how he wanted it.

Instead of Ocho Cinco, he'll be Ochocinco.

The receiver legally changed his name in Florida last August. He asked the league and the media to call him Chad Ocho Cinco, a two-word nickname he had adopted referring to his No. 85.

The Bengals complied, but the NFL balked. It said the receiver would have to pay for the large inventory of "Johnson" jerseys that Reebok stocked for the season -- ones that would be a tough sell -- before he could switch. The receiver declined, choosing to play the season under his old name.

The league has agreed to let him wear his new name this year, but it will be rendered as "Ochocinco" because that's how he wrote it when he submitted his name-change form in Florida.

"It's his legal name," AFC information manager Corry Rush said Thursday.

The receiver said last year that he wanted his name to be "Ocho Cinco." Neither he nor his agent returned phone messages Thursday to discuss the name being one word instead of two. He was still selling shirts and other gear under the "Ocho Cinco" name on his Web site.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
 
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Is it the NFL's fault that they made jerseys the way he put his name down?


no...but the NFL is just lame in general....that's why I like College football better....you don't have all these over-paid baby's crying about shat.....they just play the game.
 

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trojanfan43 said:
Card Magnet said:
Is it the NFL's fault that they made jerseys the way he put his name down?


no...but the NFL is just lame in general....that's why I like College football better....you don't have all these over-paid baby's crying about shat.....they just play the game.

...in the hopes that one day, they too can be an over-paid baby crying about something. :lol:
 

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