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Post by Chris on May 9, 2008 7:55:30 GMT -5
Heny wants to talk about comming back to the Bengals! Discuss
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Post by Chris on May 9, 2008 7:59:40 GMT -5
I feel let him play one more chance. Any run ins with the law set him down no pay.
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Post by Big Smooth on May 9, 2008 9:00:58 GMT -5
No way, He has had to many chances. The man is a tool and has no respect for anyone including himself.
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Post by channelguy on May 9, 2008 12:23:12 GMT -5
it's time for some sports fans and owners in all sports to realize there is more to life than "winning a game at all costs".......playing sports teaches kids / young adults valuable lessons like teamwork, discipline, how to win with respect, how to lose with respect, etc......."adults" like Henry should not be allowed to represent sports....yes it is a business, but there are quality athletes being drafted out of college every year or available through free agency that can replace anybody....Bengals have never been willing to pay the price for a quality TEAM..(not just one maybe 2 "stars") - too many other owners willing to pay for quality athletes - both on and off the field.
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Post by kingcatpaylaker on May 10, 2008 8:29:02 GMT -5
no way, he has already had too many chances, get rid of him, there alot of others that would love too play, why put someone out there thats not going to be dependable adn end up in jail all the time. HE OUT OF THERE/HERE.
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Post by shovelfreak513 on May 15, 2008 11:36:44 GMT -5
i think give him one more chance, WE REALLY DO NEED HIM THIS YEAR!!!!!!!! WE ARE LOOKIN TERRIBLE, JUST LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER COUPLE YEARS GOING STRAIGHT DOWN THE DRAIN!!!!
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Post by channelguy on May 22, 2008 6:47:03 GMT -5
wal-mart must not pay enough --- actually it is sad that a person is given a gift / talent and then does not have the maturity to handle it.
BOONE COUNTY – The $365,000 Florence home of former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry will be sold at public auction today.
The 9 a.m. auction will be held at the Boone County Justice Center in Burlington. Ten percent of the bid amount is required in cash or certified check at the time of the sale.
Notice of the sale was published last week in the Boone County Recorder. Chase Home Finance LLC is owed more than $350,000 in liens and other costs on the house, the notice states.
Henry, 25, bought the house in September 2005, the same month he made his NFL debut with the Bengals.
The team released him last month following a lengthy string of legal troubles.
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