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  • Chad Ochocinco's 1.5 second Bull Run

    For those who missed it...


  • #2
    I'll give him credit for having the stones to even ty it. No F-n way, Jose. That's not even on my bucket list.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by FRESH View Post
      I'll give him credit for having the stones to even ty it. No F-n way, Jose. That's not even on my bucket list.
      Ok, if you put it that way, you are right. it is impressive to try.

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      • #4
        Probably about 1.2 seconds longer than I'd last on a bull.

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        • #5
          i will never, ever get anywhere near a bull like that, much less get on it. props to him for having the balls to try it.
          Don't kid yourself Jimmy. If a cow ever got the chance, he'd kill you and everyone you cared about!

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          • #6
            It looks like he didn't even try to ride the bull - just looked for some soft earth on which to land.
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            • #7
              I've always wanted to run with the bulls in Pamplona but never got to do it when I could actually run. (No way I could do it now with the knees I have!) Bull riding has zero interest for me but I have to give him a ton of credit for trying it.
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              • #8
                He was about 6" from serious injury there. That bull nearly came down hard right on top of him. He one lucky bastard.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by YourPalChrisMal View Post
                  He was about 6" from serious injury there. That bull nearly came down hard right on top of him. He one lucky bastard.

                  Exactly. That beast could have crushed him.

                  I expected to see him mounted up on a calf........not Bull-zilla. The boy's nuts.
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                  • #10
                    Roger Goodell should take up bull riding.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stocknowledge View Post
                      Roger Goodell should take up bull milking.


                      Fixed!
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                      • #12
                        I think he already may be a bull milker but that is another story. Chad showed the nads doing that; of course 10k and liqour can cause you to do stupid ****. Bull riding may not be a sport in many minds (cue the discussion of what is a sport) but those boys put those that drive cars in circles to shame when it comes to sack size.
                        When I lived in Spain the little village where I lived had the own fiesta, as most did, where they had a smaller scale running of the bulls. My sons and I jumped out and ran for short time before I came to my senses. I did see a number of people trampled although none seriously injured that I saw
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                        • #13
                          Paying only half attention when I heard about 85 being thrown from a bull, I assumed it was the mechanical variety.

                          I used to do some fairly high risk shit for kicks when I was younger but NEVER had even the slightest temptation to ride a live bull, (Did do the mechanical ones a few times) I always considered the chance that the bull would accidentally/intentionally step on the rider after he was down as the biggest risk...exactly what almost happened to Chad.

                          Props to Ocho Cinco! He has nads...but frankly, I thought he was too smart risk his career in a stunt like this.
                          Last edited by tinopuno; 05-17-2011, 05:48 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Please, oh please show up in Washington!!!!

                            Per RotoWorld...

                            NFL Network's Jason LaCanfora suggests the Raiders, Seahawks, Redskins, and Bears as potential landing spots for Chad Ochocinco this summer.


                            LaCanfora is connecting dots as opposed to reporting. Raiders coach Hue Jackson was Ocho's early-career position coach. The Seahawks gave serious consideration to Brandon Marshall and Terrell Owens last season and still need a true No. 1. The Redskins tried to deal for Ochocinco a few years ago. The Bears could use a bigger go-to receiver, but Ocho no longer fits that description.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stocknowledge View Post
                              Roger Goodell should take up bull riding.
                              does having his lips wrapped around JJ's horn count ?
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