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Chris Henry, along with a lot of WVU football players from what I hear, is a total thug F-up. I work with 2 WVU graduates, and as much as they love their school, they're the first to admit the football players are total jerks. They've told me stories about what an ass Pat White is, and Pac Man Jones and Chris Henry aren't helping the program's reputation. Doesn't Noel Devine, who just finished his freshman year, have 3 or 4 kids already?? In my opinion being a Mountaineer football player is an automatic red flag.
Chris Henry has no doubt bought himself yet another suspension. This guy's laundry list spells scumbag. Punching 18 year olds and being too lazy and irresponsible to get his car registered properly is just pathetic. And those are just his latest two transgressions. Serving booze to teenagers, busted for pot, etc, etc, etc. Sorry for the rant, but when I see dbags like this just throw away all the money, privilege, and respect that come with playing in the NFL it just flat out pisses me off. And on a side note, Chad Johnson really isn't going anywhere now.
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Cautionary tale for all who espouse the “we gotta get Pac Man” jive. Just because it seems impossible that a guy would flush a career down the toilet just to “be himself” doesn’t mean he won’t.
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He's definiterly a better option at WR then Mix and could save us from using a high draft pick on a WR. He'll also come extremely cheap right now Look around the league. A lot of great WR have issues whether it's personality or with the law. When the Pats signed Moss last year I bet most of you said he would single handedly destroy the Pats and that it was a bad move. Well it turned out he needed a change of scenery and he wsn't such a bad guy after all. What if the charges are dropped, Henry signs with the Eagles or Cowboys and goes to the pro bowl next year? Would you still think it was the smart thing to stay away from him?
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04-03-2008, 02:56 PM | #52 |
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Although there are a ton of us that are itching for solid WR talent....what 56fanatic said about his problems in college make any possible turnaround extremely unlikely.
It is a shame...why do WR's have such a hard time keeping their cool? Where's the humility? Mr. Monk....can please you teach these idiots on how to behave?
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Henry has the talent to be one of the best WR's in this league. He is 24 years old. If the charges are dropped and he is not suspended next year then he will be available for very little $ . I think if you compared Henry to Moss at this stage of their careers you'd find a lot of off the field comparisons. I think a lot of people here would have stayed away from Moss last offseason becasue of his checkered past.... what about now? Do you wish we made that move? I know I do.
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This notion that nothing is lost if he screws up is losing sight that if in fact another player comes along that would be a better fit, you've already cast your lot to the devil (so to speak). Then he screws up (and he will screw up) and now your back to square one. Use your Manley example, sure we got a lot out of him, but we needed him in 1988 & 89 and where was he? We had great teams that came up short because a guy like Manley left us high (no pun intended) and dry. When we replaced him, we (with essentially the same team) returned to the playoffs. Those who do not learn from thier mistakes are doomed to repeat them. Last edited by lwiedy; 04-03-2008 at 03:49 PM. Reason: Better post |
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I dont know why everyone is so against signing him or Pac Man. Both know how to play football, have great skills, and whats the risk?
here me out, you sign Henry, or Pac Man. You give them a heavily incentive laden deal and a short leash. If they dotn perform, or go to jail, you cut them. No cap consequences becuase its incentive laden. If they perform great, dont get in trouble, etc, then you just got a steal on takign a chance on two great athletes. Do you really think those 'team cancer' guys ruin their teams? Assuming they are on the field. Last I looked, TO got run out of Philly, but did nothign but help him win on the field. So they had newsconferences where they diagreed on what flavor of chunky soup they liked, they still put up points and won... I see no risk in signing them both, filling two huge holes, and if they get arrested again you cut them and are at the same place you started at.
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The Eagles have nice guys at receiver now...they just arent any good... How are the Vikings receivers after they cut Moss for walking off the field and stuff?.... Tank Johnson? hasnt caused problems in dallas and is a great player Albert Haynesworth? best in the league at his position... Even Chris Henry- the passing attack wasnt as good with him gone, and thats having two better guys in front of him. He was an integral part of that offense... Anygry guys make good football players, bad citizens, but great football players... Those who do not learn from thier mistakes are doomed to repeat them.
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This is just me, but I want a team I can be proud of, as well, and it is possible. I know that is not a priority with everyone. You seem attached to U of M, well they have become a laughing stock and not because of their record. They justified creepy behavior for years and it got so out of hand that they became a punch line to every joke told about a scandalous program. With nearly every one of your examples, there was some kind of chaos the ensued. Yeah Dallas had a good year last year but at the cost of a pretty good coach the year before. It's way too early to judge the Tank Johnson situation. If you are saying one good season justifies blowing up a franchise (49ers, Eagles, Bengals) then I think you are nuts. Just ask yourself, What Would Gibbs Do? |
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Re: Chris Henry Charged with Assault; Waived by Bengals
To all the people who think it's ok to give this guy a shot: Please take the time to read the article in this tread. It's about a tight end named Jeremy Stevens who has caught one to many breaks. http://www.redskinswarpath.com/locke...Jeremy+Stevens.
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