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Old 12-17-2009, 10:47 AM   #26
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so i guess he aint a good week 15 pick up?


too soon?
This, is funny. Due to the fact that humor is how human beings sometimes deal best with tragedy.

What is NOT funny, is the heartless, name-calling and "big-man" mentality that the faceless use of the internet has created. I'm glad that people can heap onto someone whose family is currently grieving. And I'm sure that NONE of these "tough guy" internet folks have ANY skeletons in their closet or have ever done anything wrong, battled any demons, etc.

This makes me long for the days before the internet...where if you had an opinion, you had to take responsibility, which sometimes included getting knocked the f$%^ out.
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Old 12-17-2009, 10:51 AM   #27
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Look, bottom line is that he made numerous, ill-informed descisions that finally caught up with him. How many stupid mistakes can a person make. I feel no sympathy for him. Had he caught up to her in thr truck the article would've been about him beating her up. No sympathy, none, zero.
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Old 12-17-2009, 10:52 AM   #28
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Look, bottom line is that he made numerous, ill-informed descisions that finally caught up with him. How many stupid mistakes can a person make. I feel no sympathy for him. Had he caught up to her in thr truck the article would've been about him beating her up. No sympathy, none, zero.
I can live with an opinion like this. It's not childish or demeaning. If that's how you feel, I respect that.

What I can't respect is "This guy is a douche" or "Ghetto Loser who got what he deserved."
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Old 12-17-2009, 11:46 AM   #29
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RIP man. wish he would have straitened himself out for his childrens sake and for the game of football. guy had alot of potential.
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:01 PM   #30
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R.I.P he finally seemed to have matured as a man and for some it takes more time than others. I hope his children will be taken care of.
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:48 PM   #31
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RIP man. wish he would have straitened himself out for his childrens sake and for the game of football. guy had alot of potential.
If you read the article posted a page or so earlier, it was clear that he had turned his life around. RIP Chris.
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:52 PM   #32
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RIP
Its a really sad story. He was really maturing and everyone inside the Bengals organization had nothing but great things to say about him. I had the pleasure of meeting him once, and he came off as one of the nicest people in the world. Yes he made mistakes, but he most definitely was a very nice and humble guy.
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:55 PM   #33
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Its a really sad story. He was really maturing and everyone inside the Bengals organization had nothing but great things to say about him. I had the pleasure of meeting him once, and he came off as one of the nicest people in the world. Yes he made mistakes, but he most definitely was a very nice and humble guy.
It's unfortunate this is how his life ended because some people will focus only on that.
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:55 PM   #34
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RIP Chirs Henry
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Old 12-17-2009, 01:02 PM   #35
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Look, bottom line is that he made numerous, ill-informed descisions that finally caught up with him. How many stupid mistakes can a person make. I feel no sympathy for him. Had he caught up to her in thr truck the article would've been about him beating her up. No sympathy, none, zero.
I am glad that you know that he was going to beat her up for sure. Great to know that we have a society of guilt until proven innocent.
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Old 12-17-2009, 01:08 PM   #36
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I am glad that you know that he was going to beat her up for sure. Great to know that we have a society of guilt until proven innocent.
I was going to post the exact same thing. Again, stereotyping based on his past. Yes, the incident sounds a little crazy, but come on. The two were making WEDDING plans!
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Old 12-17-2009, 01:28 PM   #37
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AM radio station 700WLW out of Cincinnati will be covering Henry's death most likely all day if anybody has a chance to listen. Sad story.
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Old 12-17-2009, 01:49 PM   #38
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RIP

No doubt a sad, sad story. Either way things were going, whether he was wrong or not, the point is that a human being (firstly) and a gifted athlete (secondly) has been lost.

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Old 12-17-2009, 01:50 PM   #39
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No doubt a sad, sad story. Either way things were going, whether he was wrong or not, the point is that a human being (firstly) and a gifted athlete (secondly) has been lost.

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Old 12-17-2009, 02:03 PM   #40
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I've been critical of his past, especially at West Virginia because I went to school there.

However, unlike Pac Man Jones, he really seemed to turn the corner and was trying to turn his life around. I've heard that Carson Palmer loved this guy and saw great promise in him.

No one with his type of mistakes deserves to go out this way. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and children.

For those of you who are being so cold and callous after something like this, I feel sorry for you. If something like this happened to you, I'm sure your family wouldn't like us making these type of remarks about you. Give it a break and grow up.
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Old 12-17-2009, 02:07 PM   #41
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I've been critical of his past, especially at West Virginia because I went to school there.

However, unlike Pac Man Jones, he really seemed to turn the corner and was trying to turn his life around. I've heard that Carson Palmer loved this guy and saw great promise in him.

No one with his type of mistakes deserves to go out this way. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and children.

For those of you who are being so cold and callous after something like this, I feel sorry for you. If something like this happened to you, I'm sure your family wouldn't like us making these type of remarks about you. Give it a break and grow up.
Unfortunately, injuries prevented this guy from making a complete comeback, and without a stellar stat sheet, many only remember his past. Also, considering his usual demeanor, it was so humbling to see how broken Chad Ochocinco was by this loss. Even Chad has feelings, and felt a total loss here.
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Old 12-17-2009, 03:12 PM   #42
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RIP It's always sad to see someone with very young kids die, especially in these tragic circumstances, but does anyone know how he actually died?...The story of him falling off the truck sounds kind of sketchy to me.
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This is almost exactly like Sean Taylor... Supposedly turned their lives around only to be killed doing something stupid
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This is almost exactly like Sean Taylor... Supposedly turned their lives around only to be killed doing something stupid
Ehhh. Not really. Taylor wasn't doing anything stupid. His sister went bragging to some friends about how much money he kept in his home safe, and they tried to rob him. He really didn't do anything "stupid" in my book. He went to the door with a machete, they fired at him and it ended up killing him. Hard to compare that to jumping in the back of a moving vehicle
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Look, bottom line is that he made numerous, ill-informed descisions that finally caught up with him. How many stupid mistakes can a person make. I feel no sympathy for him. Had he caught up to her in thr truck the article would've been about him beating her up. No sympathy, none, zero.
Glad to know that you wanted him dead. Remind me not to meet you in real life.

People responding like Mr. Madbacker has to something like this pisses me off to no end. Making jokes like "Not a good pickup for week 15?" is also immature. I don't care if you hated him, but Chris Henry did not deserve to die, nor does anyone. Saying that someone does is just absolutely heartless.
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Ehhh. Not really. Taylor wasn't doing anything stupid. His sister went bragging to some friends about how much money he kept in his home safe, and they tried to rob him. He really didn't do anything "stupid" in my book. He went to the door with a machete, they fired at him and it ended up killing him. Hard to compare that to jumping in the back of a moving vehicle
A machete vs. a gun in a fight? Pretty dumb. If he was smart about it he would have just let whoever take his money and let him live.
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A machete vs. a gun in a fight? Pretty dumb. If he was smart about it he would have just let whoever take his money and let him live.


I can't even respond to this. I'd wikipedia the Sean Taylor incident and get the facts straight before you comment. His family was also in the home, he didn't know the assailants were armed. What would you do if you knew an intruder was in your home? Warm up a pot of coffee for them?
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A machete vs. a gun in a fight? Pretty dumb. If he was smart about it he would have just let whoever take his money and let him live.
Oh come on. In the heat of the moment you have little time to think. If you really think he got what he deserved the least you could do is keep it to yourself. Same with Chris Henry.

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This guy = douche!
Out of respect to the family why dont you edit your initial post, and then go = a dbag on another forum.
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I can't even respond to this. I'd wikipedia the Sean Taylor incident and get the facts straight before you comment. His family was also in the home, he didn't know the assailants were armed. What would you do if you knew an intruder was in your home? Warm up a pot of coffee for them?
I'd do whatever the hell it takes to not die...
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