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The following is an article I've recently been working on. I'm still trying to sort out what I am trying to say, and the more I think about some of these issues of reflexivity and the researcher-self, the more complicated/messy things seem to be . . .
courtesy profootballtalk.com:
We’re told that Bengals receiver Chad Johnson a/k/a Chad Javon Ochocinco had a
special touchdown celebration planned for Sunday’s game at Houston, if he had
actually managed to, you know, score a touchdown.
Per a league source, Johnson had a Barack Obama banner stashed in each end
zone, which he planned to retrieve and unfurl if he had scored.
Such an action surely would have drawn a stiff fine, along the lines of the
$30,000 penalty imposed in the wake of Joe Horn’s December 2003 cell phone call.
The Bengals host the Jaguars on Sunday. It’s unknown whether Johnson plans to
attempt the same stunt if/when he scores this time around.
Our guess is that the candidate likely would prefer that Johnson keep his