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Sunday, November 26, 2006

For all of his talent, Henry is a liability

CLEVELAND -- When Chris Henry served his two-game league suspension, coach Marvin Lewis said he didn't have to worry aboutng Henry's erratic behavior on the field. Well, after catching an eight-yard pass for a first down, Henry was flagged for unnecessary roughness for attempting to push cornerback Ralph Brown. Henry whiffed on the push.


4 Comments:

at 11/26/2006 2:01 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree. How many chances do you give the guy? With his lackluster efforts to go over the middle and go after jump balls, troubles with route running, and now a stupid personal foul penalty, plus all his off the field issues, when is enough, enough?

Nice TD catch though.

Rashad Jeanty is a stud.

 
at 11/27/2006 10:28 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't Henry's court case in Clermont County for the DUI today???

 
at 11/27/2006 6:26 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you see the entire play? Apparently neither you or the Ref saw that it was in retaliation. That does not make it right. But liability for that, get off on something real.
Love the "Nice TD catch though" statement.
Think he was sober? Don't think you were!

 
at 11/28/2006 1:17 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I disagree. I do not believe that Henry is an onfield liability. On the play in question, his retaliation was quite plainly induced by an after the whistle hit by Ralph Brown. Perhaps Henry could have shown more poise and let the incident pass, but no. 15's maturation still has a ways to go. Let's ease off a little.

Chip Lapp
Kenwood OH

 
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