From his incessant tweeting, you’d think Patriots player Chad Ochocinco would have Super Bowl XLVI covered. (Having only scored one touchdown for the Patriots, we’re pretty sure his hands will be free, regardless of where they end up in the playoff season.) He is looking for some help this year, however, and is calling all fans and aspiring sports reporters to join the Ochocinco News Network (OCNN) in covering the hottest events and parties at this year’s Super Bowl in Indianapolis.Motorola, which powers OCNN, has announced they’ll be giving one winner an all-expense paid trip for two to Indianapolis, along with two tickets to the game on February 5th. During the week, the winner will also be reporting for OCNN, covering all the NFL events Super Bowl XLVI has to offer.To enter, all fans need to do is visit the Motorola Facebook page and submit a 30-second video answering the simple question, “Why should Motorola send you to the Super Bowl to be an OCNN reporter?” Motorola will then post all the videos on Facebook for fans to vote on, and five finalists will be given a DROID RAZR. Per the winner, Ocho will get the last say, which seems fair, since he’ll be the one popping bottles with them anyway.In years past, Ochocinco has enlisted the help of other NFL players to cover the Super Bowl, like Baltimore Ravens Ray Rice and Tampa Bay Buccaneers Gerald McCoy. This year, though, it could be you. (Or one of us? Rumor has it, Sliggity’s applying.) To hear more about the contest, you can check out this video from Ochocinco, himself –
