
Man Ochocinco let me down on Sunday. He was held without a catch before bowing out late in the first half with a tweaked knee suffered in pre-game warmups, said Cincinnati’s offense was “extremely vanilla.” “Similar to a preseason game,” Ochocinco said Tuesday in the only time he will speak to reporters before the game. Ochocinco, of course, became the latest captive on Revis Island, a place where star receivers disappear at the hands of shutdown cornerback Darrelle Revis. The wideout promised no more friendly Twitter with Revis this time. “I’m energized but more in a focused way,” Ochocinco said. “This isn’t a week to talk. This isn’t a week for games and fun.” Well he has a chance to redeem himself because he was getting pushed around Sunday. Maybe he can do what he promised he would do and show Revis how it is because Revis definitely won Round 1. Oh and on his injury, Ochocinco’s MRI on his left knee showed no structural damage so he is good to go. Carson Palmer said the biggest injury Ochocinco may have suffered in the game was to his pride. "I think Marvin put it best," Palmer said. "His ego is a little bit hurt, but Chad is a resilient guy also. He'll bounce back." He better though it's win or go home.
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