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Why would you cut off his quote where he explains what he means by sad ? He isnt losing sleep over this POS getting booted what is sad is this guy wasted his big talent. He only has himself to blame and I dont see anyone feeling sorry for him.

Only "cut" it there because I was commenting on it being sad - didn't intend to dismiss the reason - but I maintain his physical talent being wasted by his fitty cent head isn't sad. What's sad is when a player with notably less God-given talent gives 110% and keeps his nose clean and really appeciates the opportunity he's given, but doesn't make the team because he wasn't blessed with those physical gifts as much. The waste of that person's intelligence and character due to a lack of physical skills is far sadder than the reverse IMO.

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From Rotoworld:

 

Chad Johnson questioned the Bengals' move in a radio interview: "Man, they can't let him go. That dude is good. He's very, very good. We need him."

 

:wacko:

Ha. How about "Man, he can't get himself suspended again. That dude is good. He's very, very good. We need him." I know he's obviously :D to rile up the Bengals organization, but it's not like the guy was doing much on the field since he saw so little of it when he was on the team.

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Found this on another site.

 

* December 15, 2005 - Chris Henry was pulled over in Northern Kentucky for speeding and Josh Gordon was found in his shoes. He was also driving without a valid driver's license, and without auto insurance. On January 30, 2006, he was arrested in Orlando for multiple gun charges including concealment and aggravated assault with a firearm[11]. He was reported to have been wearing his Number 15 Bengals jersey at the time of his arrest. Henry pleaded guilty in both cases and avoided jail time in both cases.

 

* May 4, 2006 - Cincinnati media reported that Henry is being investigated by Covington police in connection with a sex crime, which allegedly occurred in a hotel room in Covington, Kentucky early on April 30, 2006. No charges have yet been filed, and on May 24, 2006, Covington police reported that there is no proof anything happened and that the alleged victim might now face charges for filing a false police report.

 

* June 3, 2006 - Chris Henry was pulled over outside on Interstate 275 at 1:18 a.m by Ohio Highway Trooper Michael Shimko. At 2:06 a.m. Henry voluntarily submitted to a breathalyzer test at Milford Police Department and registered a .092 blood-alcohol level, .012 above the level permitted by Ohio law. [12] These charges have since been dismissed as it was proven that the breathalyzer used to test Henry at the scene was faulty. [13]

 

* September 25, 2006 in the early morning, Bengals linebacker Odell Thurman was pulled over for a DUI. The truck Thurman was driving belonged to rookie Reggie McNeal. Neither McNeal nor Chris Henry were charged with any wrongdoing by authorities, however, Bengals Head Coach Marvin Lewis benched Henry for the Bengals loss against the New England Patriots.

 

* October 6, 2006 - Henry was suspended by the NFL for two games for violating the league's personal conduct and substance abuse policies. NFL policies forbid Henry from taking part in practices, however, he was allowed to attend any team meetings. Henry missed the Bengals' October 15, 2006 game at Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their October 22, 2006 game against the Carolina Panthers. [14]

 

* January 25, 2007 - Henry pleaded guilty to charges of providing alcohol to minors, an incident that occurred at a hotel in the spring on 2006. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, with all but two of those days being suspended. [15]

 

* April 10, 2007 - Henry was suspended for the first eight games of the 2007 NFL season for violations of the NFL's personal conduct policy[16]. His suspension comes with a stern warning that future misconduct may result in the end of his career with the NFL. Henry has since been allowed to begin practicing fully with the Cincinnati Bengals by NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell. [17] His suspension was lifted and he played in the November 11, game versus the Baltimore Ravens, amassing 4 catches for 99 yards.

 

* May 18, 2007 - Henry allegedly failed a court-mandated drug test, where a field tested resulted in a false positive for taking an opiate, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. The failed drug test would have been the third violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy. A third violation, per league rules, results in a one-year suspension. In addition to having his suspension increased to 24 games, he would have had to serve an 88 day jail sentence.[18] As of May 23, 2007, the State of Kentucky has reported that Henry in fact did NOT fail a drug test, and that earlier reports to the contrary are erroneous.

 

* June 12, 2007 - Henry allegedly assaulted a 16 year old boy with teammate Reggie McNeal. The claims were later reported to be unfounded [19] and Henry and McNeal have been exonerated.

 

* November 6, 2007 - Henry allegedly assaulted a valet attendant at Newport on the Levee.

 

* April 2, 2008 - Henry was charged with misdemeanor assault and property damage. Henry allegedly threw a bottle shattering the victim's car window and punched him in the face, however Henry said it was a case of mistaken identity.[21] Henry was waived by the Bengals a day after this arrest.

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I thought that teams were not allowed to do this (cut someone as a form of discipline)? Or at the very least doesn't it become a big Player's Union issue here?

 

:wacko:

 

All they are doing is firing a player that is never available to play. I guarantee he will be suspended again. I say good riddance and hope some other team doesn't do something stupid like sign him.

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The :wacko: quit bitin' a little while ago. Might as well pack it in and head for the bar.

 

 

I was serious. TO, Tank and now maybe Pacman. The place to resurrect your career as the Raiders were a couple decades ago.

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