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NKySteeler
07-18-2008, 11:51 PM
Oh, the comedy never ends, does it? They just don't learn from past mistakes, do they? He will just get into some other kind of trouble........ Here's the latest from your "Friendly Neighborhood Bungle Basher"......... :twisted:
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Henry interested in several teams, including Bengals
By James Walker
ESPN.com

Now that former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry's legal issues are behind him and he could possibly be reinstated, the question is: Where will he land next?

According to Henry and his agent, Marvin Frazier, a return to the Bengals is a possibility.

"We have interest in several teams, including Cincinnati,'' Frazier said Thursday.

Frazier says it's still early in the process, but the Bengals have shown preliminary interest in Henry since his assault charge was dropped in Hamilton County (Ohio) court earlier this week. Perhaps expecting a suspension following Henry's fifth arrest, the team released Henry before the legal system ran its course.

But Henry says he wouldn't hold any grudges against the organization that drafted him in 2005. In fact, he would welcome a return to the Bengals with open arms.

"Going back to the Bengals is possible,'' Henry said. "I wouldn't mind it happening because I loved playing in Cincinnati. I got real close with all the guys out there and I planned on being out there for a long time. I really had a good time playing ball out there in Ohio."

The Bengals, in a prepared statement issued by public relations director Jack Brennan, said they could not respond to Henry's comments about a potential return.

"Chris is presently under NFL suspension, and until such time as he may be reinstated, we are not in position to comment," the team said. "Even in the event he is reinstated, he is no longer our player, and rarely if ever do we comment on any player who is not under contract with us."

Henry says he's been working out and getting back into football shape. He has no doubts that he can help a team this season. He had 88 career receptions for 1,370 yards and 17 touchdowns as Cincinnati's No. 3 receiver behind Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh.

Henry still has to meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to seek a lifting of his suspension. A date has not been set, but a meeting could take place within the next two weeks.

"All we could say is this would be reviewed at the appropriate time, and all factors would be considered," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday, when the assault charge against Henry was dropped.

Overall, Henry, 25, knows this is an important time for him, wherever he signs, and he's looking at this opportunity as a new beginning in his life and football career.

"That's what I'm trying to make it,'' Henry said. "I'm just focusing on what I need to be doing off the field so I can keep doing what I do on the field. I just have to be smart and handle myself like a professional at all times. Off the field, if I'll handle situations like I'm supposed to everything else will take care of itself."

He was suspended by the NFL for eight games last year. When he returned for the second half of the season, he caught 21 passes for 343 yards and two touchdowns.

Henry had nine touchdown catches in 13 games in 2006, when he was suspended by the league for two games and benched for another by coach Marvin Lewis because of misconduct.

Henry's legal problems include arrests for possession of marijuana in northern Kentucky, carrying a concealed weapon in Florida, drunken driving in Ohio and providing alcohol to minors in northern Kentucky.

Ozey74
07-19-2008, 06:44 AM
Does the circus ever end over there? :roll:

Just when I thought they were taking steps to seperate themselves from these types of individuals this news comes out. Geez!!

AkronSteel
07-19-2008, 09:15 AM
Wow is right! I don't see the Bungles putting more egg on their face for this guy but you never know. Marvin seems to like the criminal element on the team! Not sure why....but it seems he always wants to rehab someone. I still think that even w/o Henry this is the team that is closest to the Steelers in the division. I could see 8-8 or 9-7 out of Cincistinky this year, but they still won't beat the Steelers in Cincy so it won't matter!

fordfixer
07-19-2008, 01:43 PM
They just don't ever learn :?

Mr Smartmonies
07-19-2008, 02:08 PM
Oh, the comedy never ends, does it? They just don't learn from past mistakes, do they? He will just get into some other kind of trouble........ Here's the latest from your "Friendly Neighborhood Bungle Basher"......... :twisted:
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Henry interested in several teams, including Bengals
By James Walker
ESPN.com

Now that former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry's legal issues are behind him and he could possibly be reinstated, the question is: Where will he land next?

According to Henry and his agent, Marvin Frazier, a return to the Bengals is a possibility.

"We have interest in several teams, including Cincinnati,'' Frazier said Thursday.

Frazier says it's still early in the process, but the Bengals have shown preliminary interest in Henry since his assault charge was dropped in Hamilton County (Ohio) court earlier this week. Perhaps expecting a suspension following Henry's fifth arrest, the team released Henry before the legal system ran its course.

But Henry says he wouldn't hold any grudges against the organization that drafted him in 2005. In fact, he would welcome a return to the Bengals with open arms.

"Going back to the Bengals is possible,'' Henry said. "I wouldn't mind it happening because I loved playing in Cincinnati. I got real close with all the guys out there and I planned on being out there for a long time. I really had a good time playing ball out there in Ohio."

The Bengals, in a prepared statement issued by public relations director Jack Brennan, said they could not respond to Henry's comments about a potential return.

"Chris is presently under NFL suspension, and until such time as he may be reinstated, we are not in position to comment," the team said. "Even in the event he is reinstated, he is no longer our player, and rarely if ever do we comment on any player who is not under contract with us."

Henry says he's been working out and getting back into football shape. He has no doubts that he can help a team this season. He had 88 career receptions for 1,370 yards and 17 touchdowns as Cincinnati's No. 3 receiver behind Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh.

Henry still has to meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to seek a lifting of his suspension. A date has not been set, but a meeting could take place within the next two weeks.

"All we could say is this would be reviewed at the appropriate time, and all factors would be considered," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday, when the assault charge against Henry was dropped.

Overall, Henry, 25, knows this is an important time for him, wherever he signs, and he's looking at this opportunity as a new beginning in his life and football career.

"That's what I'm trying to make it,'' Henry said. "I'm just focusing on what I need to be doing off the field so I can keep doing what I do on the field. I just have to be smart and handle myself like a professional at all times. Off the field, if I'll handle situations like I'm supposed to everything else will take care of itself."

He was suspended by the NFL for eight games last year. When he returned for the second half of the season, he caught 21 passes for 343 yards and two touchdowns.

Henry had nine touchdown catches in 13 games in 2006, when he was suspended by the league for two games and benched for another by coach Marvin Lewis because of misconduct.

Henry's legal problems include arrests for possession of marijuana in northern Kentucky, carrying a concealed weapon in Florida, drunken driving in Ohio and providing alcohol to minors in northern Kentucky.

I would surely hope the Chris Henry would go to a team that he has a chance to start.
A chance to be the man. Why he would he go back to the Bungals?

Oviedo
07-19-2008, 04:19 PM
They just don't ever learn :?

To learn you would have to have standards and ethics. Of course the Bungals would take him back. They are so desperate to win after being the leagues example of incompetence they would sign Osama Bin Laden if he would get them a Division title. They are more upset about fans from other teams outnumbering their fans in their own stadium than they are the misconduct of morons like Henry.

NKySteeler
07-19-2008, 06:25 PM
To learn you would have to have standards and ethics.

Agreed.... As evidenced by thier pick in the 5th of Jason Shirley.... During his "introduction to the Bengals" press conference, he said that he could not attend the first round of OTAs' because of a court date...... :roll:

Ozey74
07-20-2008, 12:25 AM
Carson seems like a stand-up individual. He has got to hate the situation he's in being stuck with such a trashy organization!!

BigLebowski
07-20-2008, 07:57 AM
I am a little confused here. The article mentions Henry wants to play for the Bengals, no where in the article did it mention the Bengals have shown any interest.

I am sure I am the minority here, but I don't see the Bengals taking another chance on him. Dallas will sign him, and he and Pacman (sorry I mean Adam) will be reunited from there college days at WVU and raise havoc at all the strip clubs in the Dallas area.

NKySteeler
07-20-2008, 10:56 AM
I am a little confused here. The article mentions Henry wants to play for the Bengals, no where in the article did it mention the Bengals have shown any interest.

Guess you're right there, BL. ... But this was in our paper yesterday... Not much of a follow-up, but sort of confirms it because the team did not deny it since then...


July 18, 2008
Bengals want Henry back, agent says
By Mark Curnutte
mcurnutte@enquirer.com

ESPN.com is reporting that the Bengals are one of the NFL teams interested in re-signing Chris Henry, his agent said, now that the wide receiver has been cleared of all charges that led to his arrest in early April and subsequent release by the Bengals.

BigLebowski
07-20-2008, 11:07 AM
I am a little confused here. The article mentions Henry wants to play for the Bengals, no where in the article did it mention the Bengals have shown any interest.

Guess you're right there, BL. ... But this was in our paper yesterday... Not much of a follow-up, but sort of confirms it because the team did not deny it since then...


July 18, 2008
Bengals want Henry back, agent says
By Mark Curnutte
mcurnutte@enquirer.com

ESPN.com is reporting that the Bengals are one of the NFL teams interested in re-signing Chris Henry, his agent said, now that the wide receiver has been cleared of all charges that led to his arrest in early April and subsequent release by the Bengals.

thanks NKy, feel free folks to continue to attack the Bungals due to their stupidity. :lol:

:bungalssuck

Steely76
07-20-2008, 03:23 PM
"Going back to the Bengals is possible,'' Henry said. "I wouldn't mind it happening because I loved playing in Cincinnati. I got real close with all the guys out there and I planned on being out there for a long time. I really had a good time playing don't pass go report directly to jail there."


Fixed!

Jom112
07-22-2008, 10:50 AM
I hope Henry can get his life back together and be successful in the NFL, he is a great talent. I just wish it was for another team.

I'd rather we not bring him back but I definitely wouldn't be surprised if we did...

frankthetank1
07-22-2008, 10:58 AM
what an absolute joke. no way the bungles bring him back but if they did that would be the dumbest move by a fo in the history of the nfl and that says a lot considering the likes of matt millen

Jom112
07-22-2008, 04:34 PM
http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6887

"Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said Tuesday he's not interested in re-signing suspended wide receiver Chris Henry. "

That should put the rumor to bed that Henry's agent started to create buzz for Henry...

birtikidis
07-22-2008, 06:17 PM
http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6887

"Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said Tuesday he's not interested in re-signing suspended wide receiver Chris Henry. "

That should put the rumor to bed that Henry's agent started to create buzz for Henry...

didn't lewis also say something about that kind of behavior would not be tolerated right before half the team got arrested?
:bungalssuck

Jom112
07-22-2008, 07:08 PM
didn't lewis also say something about that kind of behavior would not be tolerated right before half the team got arrested?
:bungalssuck

We've been doing a good job of dumping some players but then we drafted Jason Shirley, so go figure.

Also I would gate to see Henry in Cleveland or Baltimore. Pittsburgh I wouldn't mind so much just to see how you guys would justify it...

frankthetank1
07-23-2008, 08:28 AM
didn't lewis also say something about that kind of behavior would not be tolerated right before half the team got arrested?
:bungalssuck

We've been doing a good job of dumping some players but then we drafted Jason Shirley, so go figure.

Also I would gate to see Henry in Cleveland or Baltimore. Pittsburgh I wouldn't mind so much just to see how you guys would justify it...

trust me i think i speak for every steeler fan in the world NO THANKS ON CHRIS HENRY and no one and i mean no one would justify him as a steeler. he is a pathetic excuse for a human being. thats the difference between the steelers and the ravens, bengals. the steelers will never have players like that on the team and you cant compare james harrison to henry or anyone else. it was one incident