link (http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FBN_BENGALS_HENRY?SITE=DCTMS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2005-12-15-20-09-31)
living up to the pre draft concerns of poor character.
Smoking them tweeds hardly qualifies as a character issue if you ask me.
i'm sure Mondesire is rushing to his defense as we speak.
Quote from: Sun_Mo on December 16, 2005, 09:36:36 AM
i'm sure Mondesire is rushing to his defense as we speak.
Well, Henry is "keeping it real" so I can't see knocking the brother down.
I'm sure the weed and car belonged to his brother :-D
Or to his "brother." One or the other.
QuoteCHRIS HENRY BUSTED AGAIN
WPCO-TV in Cincinnati reports that Bengals receiver Chris Henry has been arrested in Orlando, Florida on "charges of possession of a concealed firearm, improper exhibition of a firearm and aggravated assault with a firearm."
Per the report, Henry was with a group of people early Saturday morning, and Henry's group was arguing with another group. A police offer stopped because a limo was blocking traffic, and the officer noticed that the argument might erupt into a fight. As the officer told the groups to break it up, he saw Henry pull a gun and point it at the other group.
(Editor's note: The fact that Henry would pull a gun in the presence of a cop goes a long way toward explaining his single-digit Wonderlic score.)
The officer told Henry to drop the gun, and Henry then threw it inside a nearby car. Although Henry denied having the weapon, police recovered a 9 mm Luger from the vehicle.
The Bengals have issued no comment. Dennis Janson of WCPO tells us that the team was not aware of the arrest before Janson informed the team of it on Monday afternoon.
Actually, we'd received a tip on Sunday afternoon regarding the arrest. But when we were told that Henry was wearing his Bengals jersey at the time of the incident, we thought we were being set up with a phony story.
The fact that Henry decided to "improperly exhibit" a firearm in Florida means that, if convicted, he's staring at a multi-year mandatory sentence, due to Florida's stringent gun laws. Apparently, Henry ignored our recent advice (scroll down for more) that anyone thinking about pointing a gun at someone in Florida should do it instead in Virginia, given the huge disparity between the worst-case scenarios that taterskins safety Sean Taylor and former Virginia Tech Marcus Vick are facing for virtually identical alleged crimes committed in Florida and Virginia, respectively.
And since the gun was pointed at a "group," it's possible that Henry eventually will face multiple counts of aggravated assault. Last week, prosecutors in Florida added two additional counts of aggravated assault to the single count that Taylor had been facing, since Taylor allegedly pointed a gun in June 2005 at a total of three people.
Henry was arrested in December for marijuana possession. A third-round draft pick in 2005 from West Virginia, he had developed into the team's No. 3 receiver behind starters Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Prior to his December arrest, Henry generally had been well behaved -- despite having a reputation for being a major turd during his time in Morgantown.
As always, however, turds eventually show their true colors
What a moron.
He and Sean Taylor can make sweet prison babies together now.
Trivia question: Who caught Carson Palmer's most recent completion in a playoff game?
Chris Collinsworth?
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 30, 2006, 08:30:14 PM
Chris Collinsworth?
No, that's the answer to this trivia question:
Who played "catcher" for Carson Palmer last Thursday?
Quote from: rjs246 on January 30, 2006, 08:08:40 PM
He and Sean Taylor can make sweet prison babies together now.
What a gene pool they would have to work with, too.
(http://www.wcpo.com/news/2006/local/01/30/eve/henrya.jpg)(http://www.junkiesradio.com/studiophotos/taylor2.jpg)
They said he was wearing him Cincy jersey. PFT doesn't buy it and neither did I until you really look at the picture.
It looks like the dude sewed together half of his West Virginia jersey and half of his Cincy jersey. :-D
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on January 31, 2006, 12:15:18 AM
It looks like the dude sewed together half of his West Virginia jersey and half of his Cincy jersey. :-D
:-D
Quote from: EJ72 on January 30, 2006, 11:06:57 PM(http://www.wcpo.com/news/2006/local/01/30/eve/henrya.jpg)(http://www.junkiesradio.com/studiophotos/taylor2.jpg)
These two haven't read three books between them, ever.
Quote from: Diomedes on January 31, 2006, 09:50:30 AM
Quote from: EJ72 on January 30, 2006, 11:06:57 PM(http://www.wcpo.com/news/2006/local/01/30/eve/henrya.jpg)(http://www.junkiesradio.com/studiophotos/taylor2.jpg)
These two haven't read three books between them, ever.
Sure they have. At least this one.
(http://home.comcast.net/~dklink913/gangcat1.jpg)
Stop it, Dallas fan.
You know they just looked at the pretty pictures. ::)
Reading. Heh. Riiight.
That punk is a millionaire. That and his picture me want to punch him in the head.
QuoteAs the officer told the groups to break it up, he saw Henry pull a gun and point it at the other group.
(Editor's note: The fact that Henry would pull a gun in the presence of a cop goes a long way toward explaining his single-digit Wonderlic score.)
The officer told Henry to drop the gun, and Henry then threw it inside a nearby car. Although Henry denied having the weapon, police recovered a 9 mm Luger from the vehicle.
The Bengals have issued no comment. Dennis Janson of WCPO tells us that the team was not aware of the arrest before Janson informed the team of it on Monday afternoon.
Actually, we'd received a tip on Sunday afternoon regarding the arrest. But when we were told that Henry was wearing his Bengals jersey at the time of the incident, we thought we were being set up with a phony story.
OK... lemme get this straight.
You're an NFL player involved in an argument... and when the cops show up and make their prescence known, you take
that moment to decide to pull out a gun and point it at people... and you do so wearing clothing that has
YOUR NAME ON IT?!?!?!
Absolutely brilliant.
QuoteChick Ludwig, of the Dayton Daily News, reports Cincinnati Bengals WR Chris Henry entered a plea of not guilty following his arrest last weekend on gun charges. A hearing had not been scheduled by the close of business Tuesday, Jan. 31. According to police, Henry came close to getting shot after pointing a gun at revelers along West Central Boulevard in Orlando early Saturday, Jan. 28. He is charged with possession of a concealed firearm, improper exhibition of a firearm and aggravated assault with a firearm. Henry faces a maximum of 11 years in prison and $11,000 in fines if convicted of all charges.
As always, however, turds eventually show their true colors
lol...who wrote that piece
probably PFT. they are always talkin turds.
from pft
QuoteBased on a tip from a reader, we've confirmed via a league source that Bengals receiver Chris Henry had been living with receivers coach Hue Jackson after Henry's December 2005 arrest on charges of marijuana possession.
Apparently, some relatives and/or friends of Henry either moved in with or near Henry in Kentucky after Hurricane Katrina struck his home state of Louisiana. Some of these folks apparently weren't the best of influences on him, so after Henry was busted during his rookie season he started bunking with Jackson.
But Jackson could only watch Henry so closely after the season ended. Based on published reports regarding Henry's most recent arrest, he was spending more time that he should have in Orlando.
Kudos to the Bengals for realizing that Henry needed a full-time babysitter, but shame on the Bengals for not having a better plan to keep him out of trouble before he was set loose on the free world.
Henry slipped to round three of the April 2005 draft due in large part to questions regarding his character. Some teams even struck him from their draft boards.
And as one league insider told us on Tuesday, "I told you so."
It doesn't sound like they come much dumber than this kid.
Shame that a 20-something year old "man" should need a babysitter.
Quote from: rjs246 on February 01, 2006, 02:55:41 PM
It doesn't sound like they come much dumber than this kid.
Have you
heard of Terrell Owens?
QuoteBengals | Police and courts: C. Henry
Thu, 9 Feb 2006 17:17:57 -0800
The Associated Press reports Northern Kentucky prosecutors will ask a judge Friday, Feb. 10, to set a trial date for Cincinnati Bengals WR Chris Henry. Police stopped Henry last December and charged him with marijuana possession. Prosecutors had considered letting him go into a diversion program to settle the case, but his recent arrest in Florida made them decide on a trial instead. Henry was arrested in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 28. He faces felony gun counts in that case.
Chris Henry strikes again (http://www.wcpo.com/news/2006/local/05/03/henry.html)
He seems like a swell guy.
That guy just looks like a sexual deviant.
You gotta wonder why people questioned his character in last year's draft.
He's just misunderstood.