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Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.

"We’ll let due process take care of itself," Shanahan said, "but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team." Shanahan says he expects to hear from the league a week after Friday's meeting. Henry will also undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the knee injury that kept him out in Week 10.

He will never be a Bronco again if this happens... Denver will rip up his contract and go after Turner. I feel bad for those that Drafted Henry early in Dynasties... you will be burned.

 
bump to Selvin, who seems to be a good back for the time being. So if the meeting is Friday, and he "tested pos" for pot, does that mean he is out week 11?

 
Selvin Young owners :goodposting:

Henry owners :confused:

I find it highly unlikely the Broncos go after a high priced FA RB. They may draft one after the first round, but they wont spend the money Turner will want.

 
bump to Selvin, who seems to be a good back for the time being. So if the meeting is Friday, and he "tested pos" for pot, does that mean he is out week 11?
This is the key question. Obviously, his injury status could preclude him from playing but he does have an extra day this week to get ready (the Broncos next play on Monday night). But I think it will be interesting to see if he will start if he misses a full day of practice and is rehabbing two injuries. Then again, if Haynesworth returns it doesn't matter who the starter is for Denver; it's unlikely he'll get much on the ground (though Young's involvement in the passing game would give him decent RB3 value in PPR leagues).
 
Below is the actual source RotoWorld used. I am interpreting this differently; Henry promised Shanny that he was clean, then had a hair sample to back that and Shanny said that had it comeback positive he would have kicked him off the team, basically for lying (on top of drug use)

1:31 P.M. MST: Travis Henry’s knee is “still just a little bit swollen” and he will undergo an MRI examination “just to be sure.” … Henry’s hearing will be on Friday with the NFL. “We’ll find out what happens shortly thereafter — how shortly, I’m not sure.

1:32 P.M. MST: Shanahan said that if Henry’s test was positive, he would not be on the football team. “We’ll let due process take care of itself … but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team.”

1:32 P.M. MST: Thinks he will hear about the result of Henry’s hearing “the week after” it takes place in Phoenix.

1:33 P.M. MST: Shanahan said that a hair sample on Henry came back negative, and that he underwent a lie-detector test. “If he tested positive after the commitment he made to me, he would not be with this team,” Shanahan said.
http://blog.denverbroncos.com/mason/2007/1...reside-week-10/
 
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I never recall such a thing like this just drag on... enough of the Mickey Mouse :goodposting: ; did he test positive or not. And the more that comes out the more fishy it gets... Denver knew about this and still inked him to a big contract.

 
You misquoted. He said he wouldn't be with the team. Not that he would not be with the team the rest of the season.

If positive, Henry's days as an NFL starter are over. I commend him for coming back to relevance after being shoved out in Buffalo, but the guy is a Grade-A moron.

 
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3/5/2007: Signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract. The deal included an $8.5 million signing bonus and contains $12 million in total guarantees. Also included is a stipulation requiring Henry to pay back $6 million of his signing bonus if he's suspended for drugs at any point during the deal. 2007: $595,000 (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $35,000 per-game roster bonuses), 2008: $730,000 (+ $100,000 workout bonus), 2009: $1.375 million (+ $6 million guaranteed-for-injury option bonus due 3/1 + $100,000 workout bonus), 2010: $2.4 million (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $500,000 roster bonus), 2011: $3.9 million (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $500,000 roster bonus), 2012: Free Agent

wow

 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
I'm really starting to think no one has an idea of what is going on. I honestly think everything will be revealed come Nov. 16, because all this speculation has obviously done no good for anyone.
 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
See here: http://blog.denverbroncos.com/mason/2007/1...reside-week-10/IMO, Rotoworld is misinterpreting this. Shanny has access to hair sample and lie detector that both came back negative. Shanny is saying (I think) that if Henry had lied (past-tense) he would currently not be with Denver.

 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
See here: http://blog.denverbroncos.com/mason/2007/1...reside-week-10/IMO, Rotoworld is misinterpreting this. Shanny has access to hair sample and lie detector that both came back negative. Shanny is saying (I think) that if Henry had lied (past-tense) he would currently not be with Denver.
I'm with RotoWorld on this. I think Shanahan is saying that Henry has told Shanahan he's innocent and used the hair sample and lie detector test as proof, but if the NFL comes back and says he's guilty and suspends him then he's gone. That's my take.
 
Selvin Young owners :sadbanana: Henry owners :( I find it highly unlikely the Broncos go after a high priced FA RB. They may draft one after the first round, but they wont spend the money Turner will want.
I think it unlikely they would draft a RB in the first round after all the success they have had getting 1000-yard rushers in rounds 2-6. Besides they still have Young and Mike Bell should they need them.
 
Either way Henry has looked like Garbage in the games he has played, I own Young and Henry and I'd much rather see Young start the rest of the way.

 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
See here: http://blog.denverbroncos.com/mason/2007/1...reside-week-10/IMO, Rotoworld is misinterpreting this. Shanny has access to hair sample and lie detector that both came back negative. Shanny is saying (I think) that if Henry had lied (past-tense) he would currently not be with Denver.
I'm with RotoWorld on this. I think Shanahan is saying that Henry has told Shanahan he's innocent and used the hair sample and lie detector test as proof, but if the NFL comes back and says he's guilty and suspends him then he's gone. That's my take.
It is confusing but RotoWorld has definitely misquoted Shanny. In the original source he never says "he will not be with the team for the rest of the season". Shanny says he would not be on the team had the hair sample been positive. This implies Henry's status as of today, not after Friday (RotoWorld implies)This whole situation has been messed up. Maybe Shanny just needs a lesson on past-tense vs future tense. :goodposting:

 
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Selvin Young owners :confused: Henry owners :lol: I find it highly unlikely the Broncos go after a high priced FA RB. They may draft one after the first round, but they wont spend the money Turner will want.
I think it unlikely they would draft a RB in the first round after all the success they have had getting 1000-yard rushers in rounds 2-6. Besides they still have Young and Mike Bell should they need them.
I agree 100%, thats why i said "after round one" ;)
 
3/5/2007: Signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract. The deal included an $8.5 million signing bonus and contains $12 million in total guarantees. Also included is a stipulation requiring Henry to pay back $6 million of his signing bonus if he's suspended for drugs at any point during the deal. 2007: $595,000 (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $35,000 per-game roster bonuses), 2008: $730,000 (+ $100,000 workout bonus), 2009: $1.375 million (+ $6 million guaranteed-for-injury option bonus due 3/1 + $100,000 workout bonus), 2010: $2.4 million (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $500,000 roster bonus), 2011: $3.9 million (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $500,000 roster bonus), 2012: Free Agent

wow
A $6m doobie...WOW! :thumbup:
 
Burning Sensation said:
Selvin Young owners ;) Henry owners :cry: I find it highly unlikely the Broncos go after a high priced FA RB. They may draft one after the first round, but they wont spend the money Turner will want.
Owners of both. :loco:
 
TitanBlitz said:
KellysHeroes said:
3/5/2007: Signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract. The deal included an $8.5 million signing bonus and contains $12 million in total guarantees. Also included is a stipulation requiring Henry to pay back $6 million of his signing bonus if he's suspended for drugs at any point during the deal. 2007: $595,000 (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $35,000 per-game roster bonuses), 2008: $730,000 (+ $100,000 workout bonus), 2009: $1.375 million (+ $6 million guaranteed-for-injury option bonus due 3/1 + $100,000 workout bonus), 2010: $2.4 million (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $500,000 roster bonus), 2011: $3.9 million (+ $100,000 workout bonus + $500,000 roster bonus), 2012: Free Agent

wow
A $6m doobie...WOW! ;)
The sad thing is that there are plenty of guys that are willing to throw away millions for pot like Ricky, Chris Henry (one of his infractions at least was drug realted), Bam Morris etc... I like pot a lot myself but would very gladly and easily never even be anywhere I might get second hand smoke for a tenth of that paycheck.
 
MCguidance said:
BigJim® said:
KellysHeroes said:
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
I'm really starting to think no one has an idea of what is going on. I honestly think everything will be revealed come Nov. 16, because all this speculation has obviously done no good for anyone.
I disagree. I think the right facts are publicly known on the Henry fiasco, and I think most are aware of the basis for Henry's appeal. It's more likely this Shanny quote is being misunderstood; e.g. "he hasn't technically failed until a test is deemed usable." Of course Henry will not be with the team if he failed a drug test. That goes without saying.
 
MCguidance said:
BigJim® said:
KellysHeroes said:
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
I'm really starting to think no one has an idea of what is going on. I honestly think everything will be revealed come Nov. 16, because all this speculation has obviously done no good for anyone.
I disagree. I think the right facts are publicly known on the Henry fiasco, and I think most are aware of the basis for Henry's appeal. It's more likely this Shanny quote is being misunderstood; e.g. "he hasn't technically failed until a test is deemed usable." Of course Henry will not be with the team if he failed a drug test. That goes without saying.
Yeah, I didn't edit my post after I read the misinterpretation, my bad. I agree with you.
 
KellysHeroes said:
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.

"We’ll let due process take care of itself," Shanahan said, "but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team." Shanahan says he expects to hear from the league a week after Friday's meeting. Henry will also undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the knee injury that kept him out in Week 10.

He will never be a Bronco again if this happens... Denver will rip up his contract and go after Turner. I feel bad for those that Drafted Henry early in Dynasties... you will be burned.
i feel bad for those that misinterpret/misrepresent quotes
ENGLEWOOD – Speaking in detail for the first time about running back Travis Henry’s looming suspension, Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said he thought Henry would get a fair shake in his appeal Friday, and he believes Henry will be cleared by the NFL.

Henry failed a urine test for marijuana and was informed in September he faced a one-year suspension. But Shanahan said Henry told him he submitted a hair sample for testing and did well on a lie detector test.

“If Travis took a test and we knew he was positive after what he promised me, he wouldn’t be with our football team,” Shanahan said.

Henry’s appeal will be Friday in Arizona.

“If a suspension is appealed to the league, the commissioner has the final say,” NFL spokesman Corry Rush said, referring to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Shanahan said it is very unlikely a ruling would be made before next Monday night’s game against Tennessee. Even though the NFL passes out the suspension and then hears the appeal, he thought Henry would be treated fairly.

“The commissioner is going to give him a fair shake,” Shanahan said. “He’s going to listen to all the facts, survey it and make a decision. Knowing our commissioner, he’ll definitely give him a fair shake.”

As for Henry’s knee injury, which kept him out of Sunday’s game against Kansas City, Shanahan said Henry’s knee is still swollen and he will get a MRI as a precaution. Shanahan said Henry was feeling better by Saturday, but Shanahan held him out of Sunday’s game because he missed practice most of the week.

“We’ll just have to wait and see how he is,” Shanahan said.
 
Travis Henry-RB- Broncos Nov. 12 - 3:48 pm et

Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.

"We’ll let due process take care of itself," Shanahan said, "but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team." Shanahan expects to hear from the league a week after Friday's meeting, and believes the running back has a good chance of winning his appeal after taking multiple lie detector tests and showing negative hair samples. Henry will also undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the knee injury that kept him out in Week 10.

Source: denverbroncos.com

 
Burning Sensation said:
Selvin Young owners :moneybag: Henry owners :cry:
I'm sure these emoticons will be flip-flopped several more times before we finally figure out wtf is going on.:longtime hopeful Selvin Young owner:
 
ENGLEWOOD – Speaking in detail for the first time about running back Travis Henry’s looming suspension, Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said he thought Henry would get a fair shake in his appeal Friday, and he believes Henry will be cleared by the NFL.

Henry failed a urine test for marijuana and was informed in September he faced a one-year suspension. But Shanahan said Henry told him he submitted a hair sample for testing and did well on a lie detector test.

“If Travis took a test and we knew he was positive after what he promised me, he wouldn’t be with our football team,” Shanahan said.

Henry’s appeal will be Friday in Arizona.
I read this as referring to past events, not upcoming events.
 
KellysHeroes said:
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season."We’ll let due process take care of itself," Shanahan said, "but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team." Shanahan says he expects to hear from the league a week after Friday's meeting. Henry will also undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the knee injury that kept him out in Week 10.He will never be a Bronco again if this happens... Denver will rip up his contract and go after Turner. I feel bad for those that Drafted Henry early in Dynasties... you will be burned.
As a Selvin Young owner, I don't want to come off as gloating, but I knew the Henry owners were in a state of denial for the past 5 weeks...Honestly, Henry getting suspended was a foregone conclusion way back in October...Young has looked surprisingly good for backup RB..he's a steal for the rest of of the season! :thumbup:
 
You left out the part where Shanahan said that tests on Henry's hair sample came back negative and that he passed a lie detector test. I believe that Shanahan is still holding out hope that Henry will be exhonorated in all of this.

 
ENGLEWOOD – Speaking in detail for the first time about running back Travis Henry’s looming suspension, Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said he thought Henry would get a fair shake in his appeal Friday, and he believes Henry will be cleared by the NFL.

Henry failed a urine test for marijuana and was informed in September he faced a one-year suspension. But Shanahan said Henry told him he submitted a hair sample for testing and did well on a lie detector test.

“If Travis took a test and we knew he was positive after what he promised me, he wouldn’t be with our football team,” Shanahan said.

Henry’s appeal will be Friday in Arizona.
I read this as referring to past events, not upcoming events.
:thumbup: I read this the same way. There is a difference between "wouldn't be" in Shanahan's statement and "will not" it the thread title.
 
MCguidance said:
BigJim® said:
KellysHeroes said:
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season.
I'm not following this. Is Shanny suggesting he's going to be [or was] tested again? It's already been reported his A sample did test positive. Unless I'm mistaken, I think we already know his B sample was tested, but Henry has filed an injunction prohibiting the NFL from acting upon that test on the basis that his own representative was not present for that sample testing. So in other words, he did test positive, and only the process under which that occured is at issue now.
I'm really starting to think no one has an idea of what is going on. I honestly think everything will be revealed come Nov. 16, because all this speculation has obviously done no good for anyone.
I disagree. I think the right facts are publicly known on the Henry fiasco, and I think most are aware of the basis for Henry's appeal. It's more likely this Shanny quote is being misunderstood; e.g. "he hasn't technically failed until a test is deemed usable." Of course Henry will not be with the team if he failed a drug test. That goes without saying.
well, i like most have been following this and its still just clear as mud to me. So Shanny knows there was a positive test? and it and the B are what is under dispute due to testing technicalities?
 
they just reported on espn at 7:51pm that Travis Henry passed the lie-detector test that the team gave him, but the hair sample that he gave the team showed a positive result for drugs

 
If Denver stands to get the 6 million back, coupled with the fact that Henry doesn't appear to be any better than the younger, MUCH healthier Young, I tend to think that Shanahan and the Bronco brass are praying the test comes back positive.

 
This is much ado about nothing, IMO. Shanny is a smart man, despite the crap he gets around here. He may have a cartoonish overbite, but his eyes work just fine. Young looks GREAT in his offense, and he is nowhere near the headache Henry is. No matter what the league finds, I believe we'll get some convenient explanation as to why Henry is no longer starting.

(And I own both of them, FWIW)

 
Now I don't really do illegal drugs so I might be lacking an understanding (although I've done my fair share in my day - just not these days) but if someone said to me "I'll give you 6 million dollars NOW + $500,000 a week to play football and not do drugs", I would play football and not do drugs.

What makes someone risk the money, the status, the glory and the success to the tune of multi-million of dollars ... over smoking weed?

 
they just reported on espn at 7:51pm that Travis Henry passed the lie-detector test that the team gave him, but the hair sample that he gave the team showed a positive result for drugs
One word: Depth.The need for Depth on this depleted offense is one reason why that's not true. If any thing the Broncos are praying he can stay in the league, unless they know he's cooked, which is my hunch, that's why they're already exploring salary recovery options.
 
Definately sounds like Rotoworld is off on this one...

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3107244

Henry convinces Shanahan he did not violate substance abuse policy

The Denver Broncos' troubled tailback is trying to keep the league from suspending him over the results of a drug test earlier this season. He'll present his case to the NFL in Phoenix on Friday.

If he's unsuccessful, he faces a year's suspension.

Shanahan is confident that won't be the case.

"If I thought the test was positive, Travis would not be on our football team," Shanahan said Monday.

Shanahan said he doesn't expect to hear back from the league on a ruling until after his team's game against the Tennessee Titans, Henry's former team, next Monday night.

"I don't think they would do that," Shanahan said. "You practice somebody during the week and not let them play Monday night? I don't think that's been done before. I'm sure it will be the day after or the week after."

Either way, Shanahan believes in his running back, who signed a five-year, $22.5 million free agent contract that included $12 million in guarantees this offseason after the Titans released him in a cost-saving move.

Shanahan said Henry passed a lie detector test and a recent hair sample taken from Henry came back negative for marijuana.

"All the tests except the one has come back negative," Shanahan said, referring to a urine sample taken from Henry as part of his involvement in the NFL drug program. "Let's give him a chance to have his day in court."

Henry, who had been suspended for four games in September 2005 for violating the league's substance abuse policy while in Tennessee, was weeks away from cycling out of the drug program when a random test came back positive.
 
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they just reported on espn at 7:51pm that Travis Henry passed the lie-detector test that the team gave him, but the hair sample that he gave the team showed a positive result for drugs
One word: Depth.The need for Depth on this depleted offense is one reason why that's not true. If any thing the Broncos are praying he can stay in the league, unless they know he's cooked, which is my hunch, that's why they're already exploring salary recovery options.
:goodposting: I think this response is for the next post in line. The buttons do get a little confusing, but it helps to do a "preview post" before letting your post fly.
 
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It's strange to me to see the phrase, "did well" used with a lie detector test ... I'm not a law enforcement expert, but I always thought you either passed them or failed them. It sounds like spin, but then again that might just be the cynic in me

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Shanahan thinks Henry's innocent

Travis Henry, RB DEN

News: Travis Henry has convinced coach Mike Shanahan he's not a pothead. Now he'll take his case to the NFL. The Denver Broncos' troubled tailback is trying to keep the league from suspending him over the results of a drug test earlier this season. He'll present his case to the NFL in Phoenix on Friday. If he's unsuccessful, he faces a year's suspension. Shanahan is confident that won't be the case. "If I thought the test was positive, Travis would not be on our football team," Shanahan said Monday.

Analysis: Shanahan said Henry passed a lie detector test and a recent hair sample taken from Henry came back negative for marijuana. "All the tests except the one has come back negative," Shanahan said, referring to a urine sample taken from Henry as part of his involvement in the NFL drug program. "Let's give him a chance to have his day in court." The coach doesn't expect the league to make its ruling until after Week 11's game against the Titans, meaning Fantasy owners will have a chance to use Henry in their lineups one more time. If Shanahan's prediction comes true, though, Henry won't miss any time at all. Stay tuned. :ptts:

 
John Facenda said:
Tenacious said:
they just reported on espn at 7:51pm that Travis Henry passed the lie-detector test that the team gave him, but the hair sample that he gave the team showed a positive result for drugs
One word: Depth.The need for Depth on this depleted offense is one reason why that's not true. If any thing the Broncos are praying he can stay in the league, unless they know he's cooked, which is my hunch, that's why they're already exploring salary recovery options.
:yes: I think this response is for the next post in line. The buttons do get a little confusing, but it helps to do a "preview post" before letting your post fly.
My bad....
 
Either way Henry has looked like Garbage in the games he has played, I own Young and Henry and I'd much rather see Young start the rest of the way.
Amen to that. Every Monday morning, I keep wishing to read news that either Henry is finally suspended or has blown out his knee/ankle. Being an owner of both Young & Henry, that dopehead is making me waste a roster just in case he does beat out the test. If you're a Henry owner and did not pick up Young or trade for him, you're smoking off the same bong pipe as your beloved RB...
 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season."We’ll let due process take care of itself," Shanahan said, "but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team." Shanahan says he expects to hear from the league a week after Friday's meeting. Henry will also undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the knee injury that kept him out in Week 10.He will never be a Bronco again if this happens... Denver will rip up his contract and go after Turner. I feel bad for those that Drafted Henry early in Dynasties... you will be burned.
LOL at Turner. He's the next Lamont Jordan, big payday and eat it all. I'll guarantee you the Broncos won't make that mistake.
 
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan announced Monday that Travis Henry will meet with the NFL on Friday. Shanahan says that if Henry's test for marijuana was positive, he will not be with the team for the rest of the season."We’ll let due process take care of itself," Shanahan said, "but if the test was positive, after what he promised me, he would not be on this football team." Shanahan says he expects to hear from the league a week after Friday's meeting. Henry will also undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the knee injury that kept him out in Week 10.He will never be a Bronco again if this happens... Denver will rip up his contract and go after Turner. I feel bad for those that Drafted Henry early in Dynasties... you will be burned.
LOL at Turner. He's the next Lamont Jordan, big payday and eat it all. I'll guarantee you the Broncos won't make that mistake.
Off subject, I hope they draft Mendenhall. I think he would be perfect there.
 

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