
In the most tragic event of this aging NFL football season, Cincinnati Bengals Wide receiver tragically passed away today, December 17, 2009, a day that for his loved ones will be remembered always. Henry was a hardly criticized for his rowdy antics and his erratic behavior. At one point during the 2007 season commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Henry after his string of arrests. To the public this what Henry’s life seemed to hold. Crimes and misfortune. However, as we all saw today he was much more than that. He was a father, a fiance, a son, an uncle and most importantly a friend. In an interview with the normally loud, Chad Ochocinco, a soft side was revealed. He talked about his fallen friend as tears built up in his eyes. Chris Henry’s public life wasn’t clean but his passion for football was pure. He loved the game that he played. He all ways practiced hard, played hard and ultimately gave up any hope of privacy for football. After being released by the Bengals in the 2008 season they decided to give Henry another shot, a shot to maybe turn his career and life around. Henry made the most of his opportunity and provided new hope for both Bengals fans and a community. He changed haters into believers and showed a new fight. A new man who was finally realizing what being responsible meant. During week 9 of the 2009 season Henry broke his arm and was currently sitting out with the injury. We hadn’t heard much about this young man until yesterday when we got the tragic news that Chris Henry was on life support. Then today we once again were reminded about the delicacy of life as we were with Sean Taylor as season ago when Chris Henry, #15 died at the age of 26 after a tragic accident.
RIP Chris Henry

