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Chad reacts to Chris' passing

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ugh

can’t help but to tear up watching that.

by nashville_chris on Dec 17, 2009 3:05 PM EST reply actions  

Same here

That was tough to watch.

www.wewillalwayshavetempe.com

by Sam @ WWAHT on Dec 17, 2009 3:14 PM EST up reply actions  

Here to say sorry for your loss

I am a Cowboys fan, and that video that I just saw broke my heart man. At the end of the day this is only a game, but situations like this make you realize how meaningless this game is. Sad thing is Henry was turning his life around, and for him to die like this literally before Christmas really sucks. I feel for his 3 little kids. He’s gone, but he will not be forgotten.

by Jamian B on Dec 17, 2009 3:19 PM EST reply actions  

Sitting here at my desk fighting off tears myself. What a shame.

Frye is honestly gotta be one of the top 10 3rd Stringers in all of the NFL right now--colbyb

by verno329 on Dec 17, 2009 3:34 PM EST reply actions  

Chad Johnson puts God on his checklist

But seriously….how incredibly sad. I always took exception with Henry being labeled as a “punk” or “degenerate”. To me, he always came off as sweet and shy. A good person who, for whatever reason, made terrible decisions. A real shame. Win one for Slim, boys.

by bodacio on Dec 17, 2009 3:55 PM EST reply actions  

(I don't even know what to type)

I’ve watched this video too many times today. I cannot believe Little Randy Moss is gone.

by 80%OFTHETIMEIMRIGHTEVERYTIME on Dec 17, 2009 4:17 PM EST reply actions  

i like your new avatar

Gnight, Slim

by supergrover on Dec 17, 2009 5:00 PM EST up reply actions  

It's all about Grace

And I appreciate Chad reminding everyone about just that. In the end, it’s not about football, or “off-field behavior,” it’s about a person who had a lot of heart, was loved dearly, and who will be missed. I was heart-broken when he broke his arm, but this … And IFChris, great pic.

by the Rev'd on Dec 17, 2009 4:52 PM EST reply actions  

WHAT'S going to happen to the fiancé?

That bitch literally through him out of the back of the truck. She had to know what she was doing, how else could you be thrown from the back of a truck unless the driver was trying to do it? She should be punished!

by Diesel2405 on Dec 17, 2009 5:24 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

WHAT'S going to happen to the fiancé?

That bitch literally threw him out of the back of the truck. She had to know what she was doing, how else could you be thrown from the back of a truck unless the driver was trying to do it? She should be punished!

by Diesel2405 on Dec 17, 2009 5:24 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

Very sad day

My condolencences to the Henry family and to all Bengals fans coaches and players.

This is tough on Chad but great to hear his words and very classy to see him practice in no 15 jersey

by WarWolf on Dec 17, 2009 6:47 PM EST reply actions  

it always bothers me to see how much it hurts the family and friends when they lost someone that they cared about. chad has a heart of gold and really did a lot to help henry turn around his life. RIP from the Eagles fans and condolences to his family

by eaglesinmd on Dec 17, 2009 9:17 PM EST reply actions  

This was tough to watch this morning

Really hit me because I figured that Chad was pretty close to him. First time that I got teary eyed today and not afraid to admit that. Too soon now but will be really interesting what the circumstances are once everything’s cleared up.

"We don’t have any rearview mirrors in our car,"- John Harbaugh

by purpleonblack86 on Dec 17, 2009 9:30 PM EST reply actions  

I still can't believe it

Shocked is an understatement. I just keep thinking about Chris. He had so much to live for and so much left to accomplishment. He was just beginning to capitalize on his potential as a player and as a human being. I really feel bad for his family, particularly his three young children. Young Chris probably won’t have any memory of his father and they will all grow up without him. All I hoped for last night was that Chris would be okay. I didn’t care if he played football again- that wasn’t important. All we can do is remember the good times and pay respects to the man. Hopefully the Bengals will win this weekend for Chris and do the same in Miami this year. That would be really special and thats the way Chris would want it. Let’s win for Chris!

by WhoDeyDerek on Dec 17, 2009 10:07 PM EST reply actions  

R.I.P., Chris Henry.

Man…

Holmgren would have drafted Crabtree.

by Fearless Frog on Dec 18, 2009 12:38 AM EST reply actions  

R.I.P. #15

Saw that Chad Ochocinco interview this morning on tv. What a devestating way to start the day knowing that a young man dedicated to turning his life around not just for himself, but for his family passed away in such a tragic accident. Chris Henry will be sorely missed by all of us.

Our deepest condolences from Oakland.

by DaygoRaider on Dec 18, 2009 1:58 AM EST reply actions  

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