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As a football fan I don't like seeing a team lose a player to injury (TN's RB Brown broke his hand in a contact drill in his shorts without pads. He is only out for a month but this comes on top of him losing 5 games last year to turf toe and 4 games in his rookie season to a hammy pull so question arise in TN about counting upon the man envision replacing George).

 

As a human being I hate to see another person fall victim to drug abuse (MN's RB Smith has apparently been suspended for a year due to a drug violation).

 

At any rate, part of the past TD arsenal has been for him to make what I call a take-out bid of overpaying for a player but making a take or leave it offer to avoid getting into a bidding war when he thinks his value would go up anyway and he wants to close the deal.

 

Its why we paid through the nose for Milloy and he avoided a bidding war with Chicago with offer. Generally it has paid off as Milloy (outside of a couple of nicks which cost him games has performed and still been among the team leaders in tackles even losing a game here and there.

 

It looked to some that TD had missed the market when Arrington dropped to AZ in the second round. However, it looks like injury is building a new market for Henry and pre-season and unfortunate injuries to come has not even begun yet.

 

TD has a lot of good reasons to sit tight and see what the future brings in terms of market. I think if the Titans want Henry, or Philly is still interested because Westbrook has not yet answered their call or MN has a new need, its going to take a takeout bid of the 2nd (or at least a 3rd) to get TD to bite instead of waiting.

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Could be, but this team seems thin at the rb position as is, barring something special coming from Williams and draftee Gates.

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all the more reason to wait for a really good offer.

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Mr. Wolf feels that Corey Simon is the only true fair market value for a Travis Henry. In addition to being fair market value for Travis Henry, Corey Simon will also greatly enhance our front 7.

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I'm beginning to like this Mr. Wolf character. Would you like to come over for dinner, Mr. Wolf?

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As a football fan I don't like seeing a team lose a player to injury (TN's RB Brown broke his hand in a contact drill in his shorts without pads. He is only out for a month but this comes on top of him losing 5 games last year to turf toe and 4 games in his rookie season to a hammy pull so question arise in TN about counting upon the man envision replacing George).

 

As a human being I hate to see another person fall victim to drug abuse (MN's RB Smith has apparently been suspended for a year due to a drug violation).

 

At any rate, part of the past TD arsenal has been for him to make what I call a take-out bid of overpaying for a player but making a take or leave it offer to avoid getting into a bidding war when he thinks his value would go up anyway and he wants to close the deal.

 

Its why we paid through the nose for Milloy and he avoided a bidding war with Chicago with offer.  Generally it has paid off as Milloy (outside of a couple of nicks which cost him games has performed and still been among the team leaders in tackles even losing a game here and there.

IsdTD had missed the market when Arrington dropped to AZ in the second round. However, it looks like injury is building a new market for Henry and pre-season and unfortunate injuries to come has not even begun yet.

 

TD has a lot of good reasons to sit tight and see what the future brings in terms of market. I think if the Titans want Henry, or Philly is still interested because Westbrook has not yet answered their call or MN has a new need, its going to take a takeout bid of the 2nd (or at least a 3rd) to get TD to bite instead of waiting.

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We are in a good situation with Henry..Whats wrong with having 2 good backs??? what is wrong with having injury insurance?? whats wrong with a change of pace back to wear out the D??....TD hasnt given the guy away...good for him.and for the bills.

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As a football fan I don't like seeing a team lose a player to injury (TN's RB Brown broke his hand in a contact drill in his shorts without pads. He is only out for a month but this comes on top of him losing 5 games last year to turf toe and 4 games in his rookie season to a hammy pull so question arise in TN about counting upon the man envision replacing George).

 

As a human being I hate to see another person fall victim to drug abuse (MN's RB Smith has apparently been suspended for a year due to a drug violation).

 

At any rate, part of the past TD arsenal has been for him to make what I call a take-out bid of overpaying for a player but making a take or leave it offer to avoid getting into a bidding war when he thinks his value would go up anyway and he wants to close the deal.

 

Its why we paid through the nose for Milloy and he avoided a bidding war with Chicago with offer.  Generally it has paid off as Milloy (outside of a couple of nicks which cost him games has performed and still been among the team leaders in tackles even losing a game here and there.

 

It looked to some that TD had missed the market when Arrington dropped to AZ in the second round. However, it looks like injury is building a new market for Henry and pre-season and unfortunate injuries to come has not even begun yet.

 

TD has a lot of good reasons to sit tight and see what the future brings in terms of market. I think if the Titans want Henry, or Philly is still interested because Westbrook has not yet answered their call or MN has a new need, its going to take a takeout bid of the 2nd (or at least a 3rd) to get TD to bite instead of waiting.

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Sorry but drug abusers get the fate they deserve. It was their choice just like it's a drunk's choice to drive incapacitated and kill someone.

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I'm beginning to like this Mr. Wolf character.  Would you like to come over for dinner, Mr. Wolf?

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Golly, yes! You don't have to twist Mr. Wolf's arm for FREE RIBS. Gosh knows the last time Mr. Wolf had a good home cooked meal.

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Sorry but drug abusers get the fate they deserve.  It was their choice just like it's a drunk's choice to drive incapacitated and kill someone.

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I never said drug abusers don;t deserve what they get. I just said I felt bad for a team when one of their players ends up not entertaining me because of a non-football issue. I can certainly see a point of view that fells sorry for Rae Carruth but would be willing to deliver him the the poison to end his life for killing the woman he impregnated.

 

I have no problem being part of a society which kills someone who deserves it, but i do feel bad that sometimes it is necessaary or useful for society to kill someone.

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We are in a good situation with Henry..Whats wrong with having 2 good backs??? what is wrong with having injury insurance?? whats wrong with a change of pace back to wear out the D??....TD hasnt given the guy away...good for him.and for the bills.

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Uhm... yeah TH has refused to attend anything, wont ever be in buffalo again unless its on a visiting team. So outside of the whole holdout thing, yeah you might be right.... :)

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