Chad Johnson wants out of Cincinnati and out of his number 85 jersey.
Now WGRR is giving Cincinnati Bengals fans a chance to express their opinion about Johnson and his comments about playing for the Bengals.
It's called the 103.5 WGRR "85 Trade Off."
On Tuesday, April 29, Cincinnati Bengals supporters can bring their Chad Johnson jersey to Koch's Sporting Goods on Fourth Street from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and WGRR will swap them for a pair of playoff tickets to see the winning Cincinnati Cyclones hockey team.
Traded-in number 85 jerseys will go to charity and fans who donate their jerseys will be in the running to win a jersey of their choice from Koch's Sporting Goods.
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May 1 2008, 1:57 AM
"This past weekend was the annual NFL Draft and after weeks of speculation that Chad would be traded on Draft Day has come and gone, I am not happy! How does forcing someone into something that they don't want to do help any party? Oh that's right, it doesn't. Regardless, the reports of financial troubles may force #85 into camp and onto the playing field sooner, rather than later. To that, I say, do not, please, do not show up. I saw a note that the Hyde Park McDonald's is hiring! I am sure they would give Chad the benefit of the doubt and give him a chance to prove himself at the fryer caddy. "Chad, may I have a few more packets of ketchup please?!?""
Awesome. Don't forget to stick your head in the fry vat, Chad. Oh wait--that won't hurt you anyways--BONEHEAD.
"So he got fired? Big deal. It's happened to the best of us. So he got kicked out of his house by his 400 lb'ed wife?!?!? That's probably better for him anyways."-OldSchooler on ChrisMBHater's absence
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