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Ochocinco has only 40 catches for 473 yards and two touchdowns, subpar numbers for the six-time Pro Bowl player. He hadn't complained about his lack of catches -- all the defensive attention helped Owens get open -- until he became an afterthought in the national spotlight on Monday night.
He made his first catch late in the third quarter for an 8-yard gain, then slammed the ball to the ground in emphasis. The gesture was flagged for delay of game, and the reception was nullified by right tackle Andre Smith's holding penalty earlier in the play.
Ochocinco's increasing displays of frustration prompted Lewis to pull him from the game for a sideline chat.
"It was just him telling me to keep my head up, that's all," Ochocinco said.
Palmer threw to Ochocinco six times without success, trying to get him the ball on deep routes and short ones as well. The two of them also had words as the frustration mounted. In the locker room after the game, Palmer spent time talking to the receiver privately.
"It's just a frustrating thing for him," Palmer said. "He wants to catch the ball and he wants to make an impact in the game. Unfortunately, he was unable to do that. He's an emotional player and I'm an emotional player. That's part of what happens in this game. I love his competitiveness."
After the game, Owens lobbied for the coaches to find a way to get his sidekick more involved.
"I think that's up to the offensive coaching staff," Owens said. "Chad is a great talent, and somehow we need to find a way to get him the ball early to mix it up and take advantage of his skills. I'm doing what I can to take the pressure off of him."
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