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he was involved in drugs while in OP, uh oh, is he going to threaten my life ??!!

 

remember all those pressers he gave where he had 4 word sentences, what a shame because he was a great runner until recently with denver

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Travis Henry you are a loser. Always have been, always will. It was one of my happiest days as a Bills fan when you left. You continue to show why you are a screwed up individual and a oxygen stealer. If you had half a brain you could have made tons of money, but your stupidity was evident from day one and you never seemed to overcome.

 

Good luck being Bubba's B word. They like child rapists in jail.

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Travis Henry you are a loser. Always have been, always will. It was one of my happiest days as a Bills fan when you left. You continue to show why you are a screwed up individual and a oxygen stealer. If you had half a brain you could have made tons of money, but your stupidity was evident from day one and you never seemed to overcome.

 

Good luck being Bubba's B word. They like child rapists in jail.

 

Spot on! He was the only well payed pro I ever heard of who had to borrow $$ from teammates before his next paycheck.

 

'Oxygen stealer' -Love it!! :thumbsup:

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Whats interesting about this case, and what hasn't been said here or on sports media anywhere, is what this is in relation to Jamal Lewis. Henry backed up Jamal at Tennessee, and during his Junior year, split time with the older guy.

 

Everyone remembers Jamal's infamous cell phone call that sent him to prison over an alleged coke deal before the start of his rookie season.

 

You guys think that Travis and Jamal might have had a side business at Tenn?

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from fannation.com Truth&Rumors:

 

"Feds: Henry is drug ring money man

 

When former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry read the details of a federal cocaine case filed against him in court Wednesday afternoon, he smiled and shook his head. But the charge against Henry, who spent most of a turbulent season with the Broncos challenging a suspension from the NFL for a positive marijuana test, is no laughing matter. Henry faces a minimum of 10 years in federal prison and up to a life sentence if convicted. The investigation that led authorities to Henry began just two weeks ago with a traffic stop in Montana. Authorities discovered a man on his way to deliver a cargo of cocaine, and he was almost immediately willing to talk about the former Bronco he said hired him as a drug courier. After a series of recorded conversations monitored by authorities, Henry was caught Tuesday evening as he emerged from a Centennial home at 6:15 p.m. with a duffel bag containing cocaine he was unaware had been provided by federal agents, officials said. He ran from authorities who surrounded him but was quickly chased down. An affidavit filed in the case by a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent portrays Henry as the "money guy" in a multi-state drug ring."

 

Sad, just sad. Cocaine is a helluva drug.

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from fannation.com Truth&Rumors:

 

"Feds: Henry is drug ring money man

 

When former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry read the details of a federal cocaine case filed against him in court Wednesday afternoon, he smiled and shook his head. But the charge against Henry, who spent most of a turbulent season with the Broncos challenging a suspension from the NFL for a positive marijuana test, is no laughing matter. Henry faces a minimum of 10 years in federal prison and up to a life sentence if convicted. The investigation that led authorities to Henry began just two weeks ago with a traffic stop in Montana. Authorities discovered a man on his way to deliver a cargo of cocaine, and he was almost immediately willing to talk about the former Bronco he said hired him as a drug courier. After a series of recorded conversations monitored by authorities, Henry was caught Tuesday evening as he emerged from a Centennial home at 6:15 p.m. with a duffel bag containing cocaine he was unaware had been provided by federal agents, officials said. He ran from authorities who surrounded him but was quickly chased down. An affidavit filed in the case by a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent portrays Henry as the "money guy" in a multi-state drug ring."

 

Sad, just sad. Cocaine is a helluva drug.

 

If this is true, he's fried!

 

Buh-bye Travesty Henry

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