milehighreport.com - 6/4/2008
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Time to put this to bed. We have talked at nauseum about Travis Henry, and now that the poster boy for moral standing is no longer wearing Orange and Blue, we can put the Travis Henry era behind us.
First, Mike Shanahan closed the book by meeting with memebers of the media, discussing his reasons why the cord was cut with last season's prized Free Agent acquisition -- The ...
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Colts Links: 6/4/2008
Stampede Blue —
... Finest, a Colts blog that is part of the Fan-Sided network of sports blogs. Congrats Sam!
Shak'n'Backen predicts the records for all the NFL teams. So does Mocking the Draft. In fact, MoD's writer Dave Gardner goes a step further and says the Colts will play in the Super Bowl this season. Along the way, they're supposed to beat the Patriots in the second round and then the Jaguars in the AFC Championship Game.
Colts killer Travis Henry was cut by the Broncos because he's a complete dumbass. If he signs with the ...
Bills' Depth at RB Could Be Put to the Test
Buffalo Rumblings —
... But if the team did not feel comfortable going into a significant chunk of their season with inexperience at a key offensive position, there are veteran options available. Former Bill Travis Henry was released by Denver this past week, and although he's a gigantic character risk, he'd be a productive short-term replacement. Former Lion Kevin Jones and former Seahawk and NFL MVP Shaun Alexander are available as well; the Raiders are also shopping veteran LaMont Jordan on the trade market. ...
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The Denver Broncos have released tailback Travis Henry. "We did not feel his commitment to the Broncos was enough to warrant a spot on this football team," the team's coach, Mike Shanahan, said in a written statement. Henry had been sidelined from ...