Lozada joins Ochocinco critics
Chad Ochocinco, for the most part, was welcomed to New England by fans with open arms. With just nine catches through five games, though, some are starting to get a little impatient with the receiver's lack of production.
That group includes his own girlfriend.
Evelyn Lozada, famous for once being engaged to Celtics star Antoine Walker, is selling T-shirts on her website that take some shots at Ochocinco. One shirt says "You are a non f'n factor Ocho!" while another says "Ocho you ain't in the end zone!"
The shirts cost $35.40, which is a pretty steep price for a shirt that just makes fun of the Patriots' fifth-leading receiver.
Ochocinco doesn't seem to mind, though, as he changed his Twitter picture to a shot of the shirt.
"You hating also?" he tweeted at Lozada.
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