Chad Johnson wanted to play FIFA so badly that he showed up at a fan’s house, and the best part is that he LOST
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Look, when Chad Johnson wants to sit down and play FIFA, he’ll make sure that he finds someone to play with. This even includes, apparently, showing up at a fan’s house to take on the challenge.
Yes, this is going exactly where you think it’s going.
It all started when Johnson sent out a tweet that he was in Norfolk and he wanted to get his FIFA on.
Anybody in Norfolk play FIFA15, I will come to your house & politely embarrass you on Xbox One in front of your family & friends...
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) August 3, 2015
Of course the challenge was accepted and Johnson said that he was fulfilling his promise.
Say no more, just landed in Richmond, be there in 2 hours after I see my kids... RT @TheeCMo: 843 W 48th street RT @ochocinco: #FIFA15KING
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) August 3, 2015
Fool think I won't pull up to his house & go straight to the refrigerator then beat him in FIFA15, he gone learn today...
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) August 3, 2015
Well, believe it or not, he did show up after taking an Uber to get there!
MOOD pic.twitter.com/bwgrD8Ar7c
— Dotterzz (yao) (@xBDOT) August 4, 2015
Well now, someone is a man of his word.
https://instagram.com/p/58HPlbSWWU/
But now for what might be the best part of this all…Johnson lost.

Finally, it was time for the former NFL wide receiver to take the sad Uber ride back home.
Poor Uber driver has to drive me all the way from Richmond to Norfolk...
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) August 3, 2015
So if anyone does want to play Chad Johnson in FIFA, all you really have to do is ask.
(h/t SB Nation)
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