Friday, January 1, 2010

Cincinnati Bengals' Chad Ochocinco teases New York Jets' Darrelle Revis

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Chad Ochocinco's mouth is at it again.

This time, the chatty Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver took some playful shots at Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis in an entertaining conference call with the New York media Wednesday.

Cincinnati Bengals Chad Ochocinco teases New York Jets Darrelle Revis

Ochocinco

Cincinnati Bengals Chad Ochocinco teases New York Jets Darrelle Revis

Revis

"Darrelle Revis couldn't cover me in a brown paper bag on a corner of a Manhattan street inside a phone booth," Ochocinco said after asking if everyone had their recorders on. "It's impossible."

Revis, selected as a Pro Bowl starter, was sent home from practice with an illness and was unavailable to respond to Ochocinco's latest swipes. Coach Rex Ryan was asked if Revis might have Ochocinco fever.

"I doubt that," Ryan said with a grin. "I like him, like the way he plays and all that. Hope he doesn't play this week, but anytime we play him, he's always got comments. I think it's good, good for the game."

Ochocinco and Revis, who consider each other friends, are expected to be matched up during the game Sunday night, but it's uncertain for how long. The AFC North-champion Bengals don't have much to worry about, but the Jets need to win to make the playoffs.

Ochocinco said he has called coach Marvin Lewis "at least 20 times" to see how much the starters are playing, and insists he told him the Bengals are "playing to win."

"I said, 'OK, you get me excited and try to pull me out of the game, I'm not coming out. I will force you to use every timeout just to get me off the field,' " Ochocinco said. "That's what I plan to do, I'm not coming off the field, period. If Revis is in there, I'm in the game. I'm not coming out."

Ochocinco said he thought up a scoring celebration in which he'll put on a Bengals firefighter's helmet -- making like famed Jets fan "Fireman Ed" Anzalone -- and sit on the goal post or one of his linemen's shoulders and get the fans to chant, "O-C-H-O, Ocho, Ocho, Ocho," instead of the familiar "J-E-T-S" cheer.

"I'm going out this season with a bang," he said. "I don't care what anybody says. That's the celebration of all celebrations."

"Fireman Ed" took Ochocinco's plans in stride, according to the New York Daily News.

"If he thinks he can rock the house like Fireman Ed does, power to him," Anzalone said, according to the report. "All that does is pump me up even more. I'll be more fired up than usual."

Meanwhile, the Jets have banned alcohol sales for the game, the team's last in Giants Stadium before moving into a new home next season.

"With the late start of Sunday's game [8:20 p.m. ET], coupled with this being the final regular season and final game at the stadium, we feel it is prudent not to serve alcohol," team spokesman Bruce Speight said, according to The New York Times.

Regardless of the taunts Ochocinco has directed at Revis, he was actually extremely complimentary of his friend, raving about his cover skills and calling him "one of the best."

"Look here: Me and Revis is better than Pacquiao-Mayweather, period, case closed," he said. "I don't care what anybody is doing Sunday night. If you don't tune into the game Sunday, you have no life. You have no life. You [have] never seen a matchup like this ever before."

Ochocinco, who has 72 catches for 1,047 yards and nine touchdowns, has sent numerous tweets to Revis throughout the season, and the Pro Bowl cornerback recently responded: "good morning world. i just woke up from this crazy dream. (at)OGOchoCinco came to Revis Island and disappeared."

"You know how I am, you know my personality, you know my style of play," Ochocinco said. "This is what I live for on a Sunday and I finally get it. I haven't had the opportunity to play this type of individual in a very long time."

Ochocinco sounded genuinely surprised when told that the teams could potentially face each other in the first round of the playoffs at Cincinnati.

"I like it," he said. "That would be me and Revis again. That's like Mayweather-Pacquiao II. He's Pacquiao, though."

Revis wasn't the only Jets player to be the subject of Ochocinco's swipes. Linebacker Bart Scott had plenty of run-ins with the receivers back when he was in Baltimore.

"I'll hit him in the mouth, and I'm not playing," Ochocinco said. "I know he takes a lot of things I say as a joke and I'll be playing. I'm not playing this time because I'm playing for something else. I'll hit him in the mouth, helmet on or helmet off. I'll take that fine."

Scott, also known for not being afraid to speak his mind, took the high road this time.

"I'm not going to give him what he wants this time," Scott said. "He wants us to entertain the country for a week. This week's about business, not jokes."



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