Stompin' Tom Connors
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Guess Lynn was lying about the limited snaps.
Guy has been utilized the entire game.
Having a good one, too.
Guy has been utilized the entire game.
Having a good one, too.
oh #######it. i'm a nihilist. it is exhausting.yeah, except then i changed my mind. life is pointless.
that makes no sense. Any player can get injured.just can't trust him to stay healthy he's just as likely to go 1-13 and go down with an injury next week.
I have to see a full season from this guy before I put my eggs in that basket.
Hunter Henry caught 8-of-9 targets for 100 yards and two touchdowns in the Chargers' Week 6 loss to the Steelers.
Henry was expected to function in a limited capacity, but wound up dominating for most of the evening. He caught an 18-yard pass down the seam on the Chargers’ first offensive play of the game and largely carved up the Steelers’ secondary in the intermediate areas of the field at will. Henry’s first touchdown featured a beautiful toe tap in the back of the end zone, while his second came on a pretty post from 11 yards out. Best of all: Henry appeared to be very close to 100% with no notable signs of injury. Fire him up as a TE1 for next week’s matchup against the Titans.
Same....I had him in my lineup too until I saw "limited." Everett continued where OJ Howard left off lolSweet. On my bench and a bit too late to save an awful, awful start by an awful fantasy team.
I'm not having much luck. Henry looked great tonight. Glad I added him on the wire.
Yep. I also started Everett in the league I have Henry.Same....I had him in my lineup too until I saw "limited." Everett continued where OJ Howard left off lol
Ugh, Henry with more points on my bench this week than my tight ends have scored all year.....frustratingYep. I also started Everett in the league I have Henry.
I had the Hock before the bye -- had to let him go with the uncertainty -- so it's been way up and way down for me.Ugh, Henry with more points on my bench this week than my tight ends have scored all year.....frustrating
Tight end has been a nightmare. I had Howard, picked up Herndon....dropped both for Henry and Everett. I'll try to pick Herndon back up. Hopefully Henry pans out, he looked good. I'll take 9 targets.I had the Hock before the bye -- had to let him go with the uncertainty -- so it's been way up and way down for me.
Kudos to those of us who had faith and made the leapSame boat with OJ/HH in a big money league. Pats D bought me a little cushion so I’m going to roll him out with fingers crossed.
Yeah, I didn't make much of a leap, Vance was the best available on the WW. If I had another legitimate option, I would not have started him so I was more lucky than anything.Kudos to those of us who had faith and made the leap
Same here. Late game meant was not sure he was even going to play.Same....I had him in my lineup too until I saw "limited." Everett continued where OJ Howard left off lol
Yup. Bye weeks, injuries, late breaking news and desperation forced my hand to start him. Hock was my alternative this week, so it wasn't much of a gamble to pivot to Henry when we found out he was Active.Yeah, I didn't make much of a leap, Vance was the best available on the WW. If I had another legitimate option, I would not have started him so I was more lucky than anything.
He had 32 in the first quarter.100 yards in garbage time is a perfect sell high opportunity for Henry.
I've been trying to trade Hunter and either Chark or McLaurin for one of the underachieving tier 1 receivers: Adams, JuJu, Hopkins, or AJ Green. So far no bites.What could this guy fetch in a trade right now?
One of these things is not like the others...I've been trying to trade Hunter and either Chark or McLaurin for one of the underachieving tier 1 receivers: Adams, JuJu, Hopkins, or AJ Green. So far no bites.
I think Green is going to have a huge December. Maybe it'll be for the Bengals or maybe somebody else. He is going to be playing for his next contract. He is going to be balling.One of these things is not like the others...
I would be holding tight to Adams, Juju and Hopkins in dynasty but would LOVE to flip Green for either of those younger WRs.
Maybe. Depends on each situation. My team’s good enough where I prefer to own the insurance.If you own Hunter Henry and another legitimate tight end and you are not shopping Hunter hard this week, you aren't doing fantasy football correctly.
Exactly. Just won my bid for him and I'm an Ertz owner. If anything, keep him away from the competition. I outbid the guy behind me in second place by $1.Maybe. Depends on each situation. My team’s good enough where I prefer to own the insurance.
I offered Henry & Hilton to the Dissly owner for Godwin and he rejected.What could this guy fetch in a trade right now?
I dont think so. Id still do itHad an offer out prior to last week: my juju and Henry for Kelce. Agreed to in Prinicipal but the guy didn’t want to make the trade until after this week (we were playing each other). I withdrew and am now feeling like it’s too much to give up.
I would still do itHad an offer out prior to last week: my juju and Henry for Kelce. Agreed to in Prinicipal but the guy didn’t want to make the trade until after this week (we were playing each other). I withdrew and am now feeling like it’s too much to give up.
Hunter Henry caught 6-of-8 targets for 97 yards in the Chargers' Week 7 loss to the Titans.
It was another perfect game script for the Chargers' pass-catchers, and Henry was a prime beneficiary. Philip Rivers locked onto Henry and Austin Ekeler in the second half, which was by far the best way they were able to move the ball. In his two games since his injury, Henry has eight and nine targets, making Henry a rock-solid TE1 regardless of matchup. The Chargers will take on the Bears in Chicago next.
Oct 20, 2019, 7:50 PM ET
Even more now.What could this guy fetch in a trade right now?
After last week I had a strong verbal offer of Goedert and late first for Henry. (He's tied for first I'm solid core but fading and own Ertz.)What could this guy fetch in a trade right now?
Hunter Henry caught 7-of-10 targets for 84 yards in the Chargers' Week 9 win over the Packers.
It was another excellent day for Henry, who is now averaging 82 yards since his Week 6 return. He has forced himself into the top three at tight end. He will have an excellent shot at staying hot for Week 10 vs. the Raiders' laughable pass defense, which features almost zero "talent" at the linebacker position.
Nov 3, 2019, 8:12 PM ET
Imagine having this bad of a take.I'd consider Henry as a sell high player. coming off a big week, Rivers is REALLY struggling, the offense is down a few linemen, the play calling is stale, the team isn't in sync. 100 yards in garbage time is a perfect sell high opportunity for Henry. he'll crash back down to earth next week.
Hunter Henry caught 4-of-7 targets for 30 yards and a touchdown in the Chargers' Week 10 loss to the Raiders.
It was Henry's quietest night since returning in Week 6, but he still managed to find the end zone. Henry was left all alone on his two-yard score in the second quarter. That was nice, though Henry did make a massive mistake when he slipped on the second of three Philip Rivers interceptions. Now established as a weekly top-three option at the tight end position, Henry will get the Chiefs on 11 days rest in Week 11.
Nov 8, 2019, 12:10 AM ET
Yep, no idea why they stopped working the middle of the field. Was Rivers that gun-shy after his awful INT's? I mean, I could see that with a guy like Darnold or something, but not a 16 year vet.Good first half and then totally ignored the 2nd half. Don’t get it. A big reason they lose a close one tonight.
Hunter Henry caught 6-of-9 targets for 69 yards in the Chargers' Week 11 loss to the Chiefs.
As consistent as they come at tight end, Henry has 60 yards and/or one touchdown in 6-of-7 games played this season and is showing no ill effects of the knee injury that sidelined him Weeks 2-5. Henry has seen at least six targets in each game since returning from injury and will get a Week 13 date with the Broncos after the bye. He missed the Week 5 matchup with Denver.
Nov 19, 2019, 12:15 AM ET
Hunter Henry caught 2-of-3 targets for 10 yards in the Chargers' Week 13 loss to the Broncos.
Sunday was a reminder that the Chargers boast a crowded passing game with multiple RBs, WRs and Henry all deserving of targets. The Chargers’ stud TE will have better weeks. Continue to treat Henry as a TE1 ahead of next week’s bounce-back spot against the Jaguars.
Dec 1, 2019, 7:50 PM ET
Hunter Henry caught 2-of-4 targets for 39 yards and a touchdown in the Chargers’ Week 14 win over the Jaguars.
Henry’s touchdown came from 30 yards out and was largely the result of busted coverage. Still, it’s another big week for the Chargers’ talented starting TE. There will be some duds all around in a passing game that includes so many solid pass catchers, but Henry is talented enough at a scarce TE position to warrant weekly high-end TE1 consideration regardless of the matchup. This is particularly true in Week 15 at home against a Vikings defense that had allowed the ninth-most yards to opposing TEs entering Sunday.
Hunter Henry caught 5-of-7 targets for 45 yards in the Chargers' Week 16 loss to the Raiders.
Henry has 45 yards or fewer in five of his last six games and two touchdowns in that span. He's reliable for a floor, but Henry hasn't possessed much upside in this broken offense. Henry will close out his season in Week 17 against the Chiefs.