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Travis Henry. Marijuana. Suspension? (1 Viewer)

Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :confused:
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :thumbup:

 
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Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :confused:
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :lmao:
:mellow: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.

 
Henry will rotate out of the NFL's substance abuse program after the third game of the 2007 season if he doesn't have any drug violations. If he does have a violation before then, Henry would be suspended for the entire season.

Problem here is his violation was before week 3 (Sept. 23rd), had to be since he filed a complaint about this in court on Sept.20th .

No action taken by anyone yet because it's still in the courts hands. If he loses his court case he's out right away 1 year.
The question is how long will it remain in the court's hands?
I agree.I also think the lack of coverage this story is getting is a joke. You have the NFL's leading rusher, on a contending team, facing a 1 year suspension and you can watch an hour of Sportcenter or the NFL Network and not get any info. Info coming out on the internet is slow as well. Maybe it's because things are not real clear right now, I don't know. I'm sure if Henry played QB on a bad team somewhere in the south we'd be getting overloaded with useless info for hours on end. I guess this isn't a big enough story to cover.

 
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POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:mellow:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
 
Henry will rotate out of the NFL's substance abuse program after the third game of the 2007 season if he doesn't have any drug violations. If he does have a violation before then, Henry would be suspended for the entire season.

Problem here is his violation was before week 3 (Sept. 23rd), had to be since he filed a complaint about this in court on Sept.20th .

No action taken by anyone yet because it's still in the courts hands. If he loses his court case he's out right away 1 year.
The question is how long will it remain in the court's hands?
I agree.I also think the lack of coverage this story is getting is a joke. You have the NFL's leading rusher, on a contending team, facing a 1 year suspension and you can watch an hour of Sportcenter or the NFL Network and not get any info. Info coming out on the internet is slow as well. Maybe it's because things are not real clear right now, I don't know. I'm sure if Henry played QB on a bad team somewhere in the south we'd be getting overloaded with useless info for hours on end. I guess this isn't a big enough story to cover.
If you don't realize the difference between Vick and Henry's case...just wow.
 
At what point do NFL teams just get tired of dealing with guys like this? Is he worth the headache and the risk?

 
Henry will rotate out of the NFL's substance abuse program after the third game of the 2007 season if he doesn't have any drug violations. If he does have a violation before then, Henry would be suspended for the entire season.

Problem here is his violation was before week 3 (Sept. 23rd), had to be since he filed a complaint about this in court on Sept.20th .

No action taken by anyone yet because it's still in the courts hands. If he loses his court case he's out right away 1 year.
The question is how long will it remain in the court's hands?
I agree.I also think the lack of coverage this story is getting is a joke. You have the NFL's leading rusher, on a contending team, facing a 1 year suspension and you can watch an hour of Sportcenter or the NFL Network and not get any info. Info coming out on the internet is slow as well. Maybe it's because things are not real clear right now, I don't know. I'm sure if Henry played QB on a bad team somewhere in the south we'd be getting overloaded with useless info for hours on end. I guess this isn't a big enough story to cover.
If you don't realize the difference between Vick and Henry's case...just wow.
No, I understand the difference. One has mass appeal while the other does not. One generated viewers while the other does not. I know how it works, and that's my point. Vick's crimes were far worse. And no, I'm not saying the NFL's leading rusher smoking pot is as big of a deal as the NFL's most overhyped player in history killing dogs. It's just the total lack of coverage surprises me, while the total over coverage of Vick sickened me.
 
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Henry will rotate out of the NFL's substance abuse program after the third game of the 2007 season if he doesn't have any drug violations. If he does have a violation before then, Henry would be suspended for the entire season.

Problem here is his violation was before week 3 (Sept. 23rd), had to be since he filed a complaint about this in court on Sept.20th .

No action taken by anyone yet because it's still in the courts hands. If he loses his court case he's out right away 1 year.
The question is how long will it remain in the court's hands?
I agree.I also think the lack of coverage this story is getting is a joke. You have the NFL's leading rusher, on a contending team, facing a 1 year suspension and you can watch an hour of Sportcenter or the NFL Network and not get any info. Info coming out on the internet is slow as well. Maybe it's because things are not real clear right now, I don't know. I'm sure if Henry played QB on a bad team somewhere in the south we'd be getting overloaded with useless info for hours on end. I guess this isn't a big enough story to cover.
If you don't realize the difference between Vick and Henry's case...just wow.
No, I understand the difference. One has mass appeal while the other does not. One generated viewers while the other does not. I know how it works, and that's my point. Vick's crimes were far worse. And no, I'm not saying the NFL's leading rusher smoking pot is as big of a deal as the NFL's most overhyped player in history killing dogs. It's just the total lack of coverage surprises me, while the total over coverage of Vick sickened me.
Fair enough.
 
POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:thumbup:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :bs: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.

ETA: I laughed.

 
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POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:thumbup:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :bs: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.
So perhaps Henry's stretegy is to get the "B" sample thrown out and delay the decision long enough that he'll be able to pass if they take a "C" sample. Actually sounds pretty smart to me.
 
POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:bye:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :coffee: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.
So perhaps Henry's stretegy is to get the "B" sample thrown out and delay the decision long enough that he'll be able to pass if they take a "C" sample. Actually sounds pretty smart to me.
I highly doubt it will work though but what other choice does he have. He obviously knows he smoked and wants that other sample to be tossed. So it's either fight it or accept a one year suspension.
 
POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:bye:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :coffee: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.
So perhaps Henry's stretegy is to get the "B" sample thrown out and delay the decision long enough that he'll be able to pass if they take a "C" sample. Actually sounds pretty smart to me.
I highly doubt it will work though but what other choice does he have. He obviously knows he smoked and wants that other sample to be tossed. So it's either fight it or accept a one year suspension.
Goodell will hand him a year anyways... It doesn't take a court ruling for Goodell to act. In my opinion this is going to make it worse for him.
 
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POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:bye:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :coffee: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.

ETA: I laughed.
Yep, that about sums it up. Henry filed his suit in state court in Suffolk County which issued a temporary restraining order, but the NFL has petitioned a judge on the Federal bench in Brooklyn to move it to Federal court because state court doesn't have jurisdiction over the collective bargaining agreement.Does anyone know if the NFL can/will just suspend him while that part of the legal process is still in the works? Do they leave themselves open legally to appeals under the CBA if they don't wait for the courts to grind it through?

 
POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:bye:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :coffee: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.

ETA: I laughed.
Yep, that about sums it up. Henry filed his suit in state court in Suffolk County which issued a temporary restraining order, but the NFL has petitioned a judge on the Federal bench in Brooklyn to move it to Federal court because state court doesn't have jurisdiction over the collective bargaining agreement.Does anyone know if the NFL can/will just suspend him while that part of the legal process is still in the works? Do they leave themselves open legally to appeals under the CBA if they don't wait for the courts to grind it through?
Goodell can suspend him for making the NFL look bad. It doesn't matter what he is convicted of. It is obvious from the way the legal battle is going that the NFL is positive he smoked pot. He is toast.
 
POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:bye:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :coffee: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.
So perhaps Henry's stretegy is to get the "B" sample thrown out and delay the decision long enough that he'll be able to pass if they take a "C" sample. Actually sounds pretty smart to me.
I highly doubt it will work though but what other choice does he have. He obviously knows he smoked and wants that other sample to be tossed. So it's either fight it or accept a one year suspension.
Goodell will hand him a year anyways... It doesn't take a court ruling for Goodell to act. In my opinion this is going to make it worse for him.
In certain matters, you would be spot on here. When it comes to substance violations, however, the commish has a lot less leeway to just take matters into his own hands.
 
POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:bs:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :bs: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.

ETA: I laughed.
Yep, that about sums it up. Henry filed his suit in state court in Suffolk County which issued a temporary restraining order, but the NFL has petitioned a judge on the Federal bench in Brooklyn to move it to Federal court because state court doesn't have jurisdiction over the collective bargaining agreement.Does anyone know if the NFL can/will just suspend him while that part of the legal process is still in the works? Do they leave themselves open legally to appeals under the CBA if they don't wait for the courts to grind it through?
Goodell can suspend him for making the NFL look bad. It doesn't matter what he is convicted of. It is obvious from the way the legal battle is going that the NFL is positive he smoked pot. He is toast.
Seems apparent to me too (toast, ha), but my question is WHEN. I play against the team with Henry this week (we're both 4-0) and I picked up Young in both leagues. I'd love to play Young against the guy with Henry. :football:
 
BeachBums said:
<clipped the rest for your viewing pleasure>Yep, that about sums it up. Henry filed his suit in state court in Suffolk County which issued a temporary restraining order, but the NFL has petitioned a judge on the Federal bench in Brooklyn to move it to Federal court because state court doesn't have jurisdiction over the collective bargaining agreement.Does anyone know if the NFL can/will just suspend him while that part of the legal process is still in the works? Do they leave themselves open legally to appeals under the CBA if they don't wait for the courts to grind it through?
The NFL did exactly this with Vick. While they were deciding what to do, and the plea bargain stuff was still up in the air, they suspended him indefinitely. As far as I know, that status has not changed.
 
BeachBums said:
<clipped the rest for your viewing pleasure>Yep, that about sums it up. Henry filed his suit in state court in Suffolk County which issued a temporary restraining order, but the NFL has petitioned a judge on the Federal bench in Brooklyn to move it to Federal court because state court doesn't have jurisdiction over the collective bargaining agreement.Does anyone know if the NFL can/will just suspend him while that part of the legal process is still in the works? Do they leave themselves open legally to appeals under the CBA if they don't wait for the courts to grind it through?
The NFL did exactly this with Vick. While they were deciding what to do, and the plea bargain stuff was still up in the air, they suspended him indefinitely. As far as I know, that status has not changed.
I THINK the deal with Vick was that it was pre-season, which I THINK the CBA doesn't cover. The CBA does cover the regular season and the NFL may need to let the legal process grind it's way through Henry's suit before they suspend him or they leave the door open for reversal on appeal. Does anyone know how that works exactly?
 
benm3218 said:
BeachBums said:
Bob Sacamano said:
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POSTED 8:56 p.m. EDT, October 4, 2007

HENRY SUING TO BLOCK SUSPENSION

In a novel legal strategy that, for now, isn't completely clear, Broncos running back Travis Henry has been fighting in court since September 20 to keep the NFL from using against him a urine sample that presumably tested positive for marijuana.

Per Newsday, Henry sought a restraining order last month in Suffolk County, New York to prevent the NFL from using the specimen against him.

The skirmish also has spawned a federal court action -- possibly filed by the NFL to compel Henry to rely upon the arbitration procedures set forth in the collective bargaining agreement.

Absent further details, the effort seems to be a proactive Hail Mary pass from Henry aimed at preventing the league from taking the inevitable step of suspending him. And with nine mouths to feed and no other obvious marketable skills, we can't say we blame him for trying.

:football:
That's his legal strategy? What's he smoking? Oh, riiiiiiiiiiight......
I don't know if it's been posted in here or not, and I'm not reading through 11 pages to find out. But...It was reported on the radio this morning that it's the B sample that he's fighting to have blocked. The A sample tested positive. In that instance, the league tests the B sample for verification.

The player has the right to have a representative present when the B sample is tested, but the rep is not allowed to be associated with any lab. Henry sent his rep, the NFL called :unsure: and said the rep was from a lab. The NFL refused to let that rep stay for the test. Henry's suit is to disallow any testing that may have occurred without the presence of his rep.

ETA: I laughed.
Yep, that about sums it up. Henry filed his suit in state court in Suffolk County which issued a temporary restraining order, but the NFL has petitioned a judge on the Federal bench in Brooklyn to move it to Federal court because state court doesn't have jurisdiction over the collective bargaining agreement.Does anyone know if the NFL can/will just suspend him while that part of the legal process is still in the works? Do they leave themselves open legally to appeals under the CBA if they don't wait for the courts to grind it through?
Goodell can suspend him for making the NFL look bad. It doesn't matter what he is convicted of. It is obvious from the way the legal battle is going that the NFL is positive he smoked pot. He is toast.
You're right that he's ultimately likely to be suspended, but this isn't one of those instances where Goodell can just suspend him. Goodell has that power because there are lots of things not covered specifically in the CBA that the NFL wants to curb. Substance abuse issues have to follow a specifically outlined protocol to result in certain penalties. They dedicate 33 pages to it, and the NFLPA would definitely put up a fight if Goodell tried to take matters into his own hands outside the framework of the drug policy.
 
I was actually wondering if they would put him on IR before the crap hits the fan? Is that too far fetched of a thought?

 
Henry was hurting bad after last weeks game, plus this news...hmmmmm not so sure he will play now. My opinion!
I would think that Zod would strongly encourage Shanny to let Travis "rest his knee" this week...and even if he didn't wouldn't it be tough for Shanny to hide behind "due process" to start Henry? Shanny strikes me as a guy who will drop the hammer on Henry without any encouragement from Zod.
 
Keys Myaths said:
The Scientist said:
Texican said:
Bambino said:
Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :eek:
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :unsure:
:unsure: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.
Am I the only one who read the reference to Bongo as a joke by the OP, given the rumors spread by a Bongo as to the severity of knee injury?
 
Henry was hurting bad after last weeks game, plus this news...hmmmmm not so sure he will play now. My opinion!
I would think that Zod would strongly encourage Shanny to let Travis "rest his knee" this week...and even if he didn't wouldn't it be tough for Shanny to hide behind "due process" to start Henry? Shanny strikes me as a guy who will drop the hammer on Henry without any encouragement from Zod.
Shanahan will do whatever gives him the best chance to win. If that means playing Henry he will do it.
 
Seems apparent to me too (toast, ha), but my question is WHEN. I play against the team with Henry this week (we're both 4-0) and I picked up Young in both leagues. I'd love to play Young against the guy with Henry. :lmao:

Don't get too excited about starting Young this week yet. Denver Post says he might play? :lmao:

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/HeadLines...L&hl=100431
To clarify, because of legal issues being tied up in court, Henry might be available *if* healthy.http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_7088495

 
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***In a shocking revelation, the B sample was taken behind the Pats bench and was destroyed along with the Billicheat Video tapes.....more at 11.***

You go Henry, delay the crap out of the process and take all season to clear it up, at least til week 16.

 
Keys Myaths said:
The Scientist said:
Texican said:
Bambino said:
Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :cry:
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :lmao:
:lmao: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.
Am I the only one who read the reference to Bongo as a joke by the OP, given the rumors spread by a Bongo as to the severity of knee injury?
I've been wondering if the whole thing Wednesday with the insider tip from 'bongo' was a troll. The OP of that thread (locked thread back four or five pages at this point) though 'flufhead' seemed sincere to me and posted a link to a Titans forum where a guy named bongo was posting 'this is what I heard from an insider' stuff. It's REALLY odd that Henry IS done for the year and the reason Henry is(?) done for year has to do with bong(o) hits.Was the bongo stuff on the titans board a troll? Was 'bongo' just having fun with his handle and leaking the Henry suspension and saying that it was because of his knee? Did bongo hear that Henry was done for the year and assume it was because of his knee? Or is this all just some strange cosmic alignment of planets??

I dunno.

 
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Keys Myaths said:
The Scientist said:
Texican said:
Bambino said:
Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :X
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :thumbup:
:thumbup: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.
Am I the only one who read the reference to Bongo as a joke by the OP, given the rumors spread by a Bongo as to the severity of knee injury?
I've been wondering if the whole thing Wednesday with the insider tip from 'bongo' was a troll. The OP of that thread (locked thread back four or five pages at this point) though 'flufhead' seemed sincere to me and posted a link to a Titans forum where a guy named bongo was posting 'this is what I heard from an insider' stuff. It's REALLY odd that Henry IS done for the year and the reason Henry is(?) done for year has to do with bong(o) hits.Was the bongo stuff on the titans board a troll? Was 'bongo' just having fun with his handle and leaking the Henry suspension and saying that it was because of his knee? Did bongo hear that Henry was done for the year and assume it was because of his knee?

I dunno.
I'm not sure if you understand the question I was asking. My reading of Bambino's post here in this string that "Bongo is now reporting the pot was for medical use to help with the injured knee" was intended completely tongue in cheek. People are now discussing whether medical use matters, as if that post posed a factual conundrum. I read Bambino's post as an attempt at humor because the failed drug test was back in September and the knee injury occured just last week. I'm not sure on the rest of your response, it's possible Bongo was a troll on the Titan's board, but that's a different conversation.
 
Keys Myaths said:
The Scientist said:
Texican said:
Bambino said:
Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :eek:
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :lmao:
:drive: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.
Am I the only one who read the reference to Bongo as a joke by the OP, given the rumors spread by a Bongo as to the severity of knee injury?
I've been wondering if the whole thing Wednesday with the insider tip from 'bongo' was a troll. The OP of that thread (locked thread back four or five pages at this point) though 'flufhead' seemed sincere to me and posted a link to a Titans forum where a guy named bongo was posting 'this is what I heard from an insider' stuff. It's REALLY odd that Henry IS done for the year and the reason Henry is(?) done for year has to do with bong(o) hits.Was the bongo stuff on the titans board a troll? Was 'bongo' just having fun with his handle and leaking the Henry suspension and saying that it was because of his knee? Did bongo hear that Henry was done for the year and assume it was because of his knee?

I dunno.
I'm not sure if you understand the question I was asking. My reading of Bambino's post here in this string that "Bongo is now reporting the pot was for medical use to help with the injured knee" was intended completely tongue in cheek. People are now discussing whether medical use matters, as if that post posed a factual conundrum. I read Bambino's post as an attempt at humor because the failed drug test was back in September and the knee injury occured just last week. I'm not sure on the rest of your response, it's possible Bongo was a troll on the Titan's board, but that's a different conversation.
Pardon me for changing the subject. I honestly wasn't very interested in your post. :no: But I do agree that bambino was joking. It took what? 30 years before we found out who Deep Throat was? I doubt we'll ever know who 'bongo' is. And I really doubt that bambino talked to him. I did use your post though as a jumping off point for my own conspiracy theories, so thanks for the springboard.
 
Keys Myaths said:
The Scientist said:
Texican said:
Bambino said:
Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :eek:
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :lmao:
:drive: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.
Am I the only one who read the reference to Bongo as a joke by the OP, given the rumors spread by a Bongo as to the severity of knee injury?
I've been wondering if the whole thing Wednesday with the insider tip from 'bongo' was a troll. The OP of that thread (locked thread back four or five pages at this point) though 'flufhead' seemed sincere to me and posted a link to a Titans forum where a guy named bongo was posting 'this is what I heard from an insider' stuff. It's REALLY odd that Henry IS done for the year and the reason Henry is(?) done for year has to do with bong(o) hits.Was the bongo stuff on the titans board a troll? Was 'bongo' just having fun with his handle and leaking the Henry suspension and saying that it was because of his knee? Did bongo hear that Henry was done for the year and assume it was because of his knee? Or is this all just some strange cosmic alignment of planets??

I dunno.
well, bongo has been around for years posting on titans boards. So, no the name wasn't made up just for this...But, I grant you that the chances of him being out a yr one way or another right after a post about his knee are TINY. I was laughing with some guys at work about it. I had them all go out and pick up Young due to 'henry's blown knee'. Now they are all tickled pink that they have him, just for another reason. VERY odd set of circumstances.

 
thaas said:
Rate these 3 RB's in order from best to worse(from a fantasy view) Brandon Jacobs, Kevin Jones, S. Young, thanks
Put these M&Ms in alphabetical order (from a fantasy view), thanks.
 
TheLastDispatch said:
benm3218 said:
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

to everyone who yelled at those of us who were high on Young. lol
:thumbup: Yeah, you guys were clearly right. You were clearly going into the season knowing Henry was smoking something and going to get caught. Not that Young was going to overtake him, but that Henry was going to get suspended. Good call there.
hth
 
Sorry if this has already been stated, but didn't want to read 11 pages ... Let's say he is healthy enough to play by Sunday, is there any chance the marijuana thing will prevent him from playing this Sunday, or will that take a while to have an affect on Travis' season?

 
Keys Myaths said:
The Scientist said:
Texican said:
Bambino said:
Well it looks like there is actually more to this story.

I actually just talked to Bongo, and it appears that Henry was using medicinal marijuana to help ease the pain of his knee injury. His defense attorney, Byron Morris, plans to meet with Goodell soon.
Defense Attorney :X
This will not matter. The cowboys assistant coach was using steriods for medical reasons, but he didn't clear it with the NFL first so he was suspended for 4 games. :lmao:
:no: I was coming in here to say the exact same thing. Scarily enough, The Scientist knows his #### here.
Am I the only one who read the reference to Bongo as a joke by the OP, given the rumors spread by a Bongo as to the severity of knee injury?
I've been wondering if the whole thing Wednesday with the insider tip from 'bongo' was a troll. The OP of that thread (locked thread back four or five pages at this point) though 'flufhead' seemed sincere to me and posted a link to a Titans forum where a guy named bongo was posting 'this is what I heard from an insider' stuff. It's REALLY odd that Henry IS done for the year and the reason Henry is(?) done for year has to do with bong(o) hits.Was the bongo stuff on the titans board a troll? Was 'bongo' just having fun with his handle and leaking the Henry suspension and saying that it was because of his knee? Did bongo hear that Henry was done for the year and assume it was because of his knee? Or is this all just some strange cosmic alignment of planets??

I dunno.
I am not a troll.Bongo is not a troll. Bongo is exactly as I described him. a Titans fan, and a person in the medical community (not sure if he is a doctor) that is privvy to more information than alot of people due to the fact that he consults on medical issues for teams (apparently). He posts every single bit of information he gets, without filter, and freely admits he is doing this just to get the information out there, and leave it to the reader to decide what credence to give it. He has had the scoop on some things, and has been way off on some others.

The irrationality that is the Shark Pool took my heavily disclaimed post and just ran with it. My thought was the info was concerning enough to warrant getting Young if it could be done cheaply. I never . . .

you know what, on second thought, #### it . . . this place is absolutely INSANE sometimes.

 
I am not a troll.Bongo is not a troll. Bongo is exactly as I described him. a Titans fan, and a person in the medical community (not sure if he is a doctor) that is privvy to more information than alot of people due to the fact that he consults on medical issues for teams (apparently). He posts every single bit of information he gets, without filter, and freely admits he is doing this just to get the information out there, and leave it to the reader to decide what credence to give it. He has had the scoop on some things, and has been way off on some others. The irrationality that is the Shark Pool took my heavily disclaimed post and just ran with it. My thought was the info was concerning enough to warrant getting Young if it could be done cheaply. I never . . .you know what, on second thought, #### it . . . this place is absolutely INSANE sometimes.
Allright I'm gonna take a second to give you props, flufhed. Reading your boingo thread the other day is what lead me to pick up Selvin Young before anyone else in my league knew anything. Now with this marijiwana stuff going on, it looks like the pickup might have the chance to really change my season for the better.THANKS FLUFHED, GOOD WORK.
 
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