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I searched but didn't find much. Can someone update on where they stand with their legal troubles? Is either player likely to be suspended during this season? My impression is that it is likely for Henry, but unlikely for Holmes.
I searched but didn't find much. Can someone update on where they stand with their legal troubles? Is either player likely to be suspended during this season? My impression is that it is likely for Henry, but unlikely for Holmes.
LOL, I assumed from the title that this thread would be about Travis Henry and Priest Holmes. I haven't really heard much about either of those guys recently...
Thought that the poker bretheren would get a kick out of this from another blurb in the article:
“I won’t bore you with my ‘bad beat’ story,” Darby said. “I met another participant waiting for a cab to go to the airport. His take on bad beat stories: Ninety-five percent of the people you tell them to could not care less. The other 5 percent are glad you got beat.”
Whoops. I definitely should have specified first names. I have nothing against Priest Holmes or Travis Henry, but yes, I meant Chris Henry and Santonio Holmes. The two WRs with legal troubles. If anyone has anymore info on when the may or may not go to jail or get suspended please let me know.
EDIT: I decided to fix title to prevent confusion to new people seeing this thread.
Just heard on Pittsburgh radio the trial of Santonio Holmes has been continued until December 4th. Apparently they are trying to work out a settlement where the charges will be dropped if Holmes attends counseling.
Barring any action by the NFL, which I would think is unlikely, and any future screwups by Holmes, he looks good to go for the 2006 season.
Just heard on Pittsburgh radio the trial of Santonio Holmes has been continued until December 4th. Apparently they are trying to work out a settlement where the charges will be dropped if Holmes attends counseling.Barring any action by the NFL, which I would think is unlikely, and any future screwups by Holmes, he looks good to go for the 2006 season.
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