Proof That NFL Receivers Are Not Spending Too Much Time on Twitter: The Chad Ochocinco Experience iPhone App

Posted on 15 Oct 2009 by PatrickJ

Ochocinco Experience iPhone app

Dopey NFL coaches, thinking some of their most quotable / exciting / drama queen type players might be spending too much time on Twitter.  Here ‘s solid proof that at least one of those high-profile guys from the ranks of the top NFL wide receivers, ‘the most interesting football player ‘ in fact, has instead been busy designing iPhone apps.

That ‘s right “ you can now purchase The Chad Ochocinco Experience in the App Store, for just $4.99.

The app offers an exclusive behind the scenes look into the life of Chad Ochocinco “ and even just its App Store page has already enlightened me about an alias of his that I hadn ‘t yet heard: Esteban Ochocinco.  Nice, better than Ron Mexico anyway. :)

Some of the key features of the app are:

  • Exclusive videos and pictures of Ocho
  • Pictures of Ochocinco fans around the world
  • News feed on Ocho, NFL, Bengals, and everything else that Ocho loves
  • Follow Ocho ‘s twitter timeline (uh-oh) and see what he is up to
  • Follow Ochocinco on a map
  • See Ocho ‘s music on his iPod in Ocho ‘s jams.

Ochocinco app

You just can ‘t really argue with kinda giant Ocho heads popping up on a map like that.  You don ‘t see enough of that in apps.

I guess the only question I have left is when Esteban is going to get a chance to use this app in the end zone.  That ‘ll be a Sports Center magic moment.

You can get hold of the Ochocinco Experience in the App Store now, for that same $4.99 that you might ‘ve been thinking of wasting on a couple Twitter apps.

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