I doubt we'll be seeing Chris Henry any time soon
At least not in an NFL uniform.
The knucklehead receiver who showed so much promise on the field with the Bengals but couldn't stay away from trouble off the field, has been suspended indefinitely by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, pending the outcome of a trial that begins June 24.
Henry faces charges of assault and criminal damage after a man accused Henry of punching him in the face and breaking his car window with a beer bottle. If Henry is acquitted, the suspension could be lifted, according to his agent Marvin Frazier. If Henry is convicted, he faces at least a one-season suspension under the league's conduct policy.
Two words if he never plays again: good riddance.
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Maybe he can join his old college teammate PacMan in Dallas
Wouldn't it be like impossible to break a car window with a beer bottle?
That kid has some talent!
were they really college roommates?
Hookslide,
College Teammate. I'm not sure about "roommate". But they both definitely played on Rich Rodriguez Mountaineers teams at WVU.
Henry was actually more of a problem than PacMan in college. Rodriguez was not known for disciplining his stars, but Henry was actually a bad enough "actor" that Rodriguez kickjed him of fthe team before what might have been the Mountaineers biggest game in Henry's senior year 2004. The game against arch rival Pittsburgh.
WVU, who was ranked #10 in the 2004 preseason polls, went on to lose that game and that years Gator bowl game against Florida State and finished out of the Top 25.
B N G, Hook:
Glad to see you two gentlemen are back on speaking terms.