NFL Proposition Betting - Next NFL Player after Lawyer Milloy to be Arrested

The oddsmakers at BetUS were just wondering how you thought about a few of the burning issues around the NFL in the early going, and come to think, these are some damn good things to look at. For more propositions on the NFL, check out the "Football" section at BetUS.com.

Next NFL Player after Lawyer Milloy to be Arrested:

Adam "Pacman" Jones, Dallas: 3/1

Tank Johnson Dallas: 6/1

Chris Henry, Cincinnati: 10/1

Ricky Willams, Miami: 10/1

Randy Moss, New England: 25/1

Ray Lewis, Baltimore: 25/1

Steve Smith, Carolina: 40/1

Kellen Winslow, Cleveland: 40/1


What a pleasant proposition to handicap. Oh well, let's see...Pacman Jones, I truly believe, is going to behave himself in Dallas because this is the Last Chance Saloon for him. Tank Johnson just wants to carry a gun, and so what if it's an Uzi? Ricky Williams smokes grass - so leave him alone. Randy Moss might find himself some mischief if he doesn't get the ball enough from Matt Cassel, which could happen. I went on the Nancy Grace Show some years ago to argue for stiffer punishment from the NFL for Ray Lewis after he copped to leaving the scene of a crime (remember that?). But he's gotten religion supposedly, and that forgives everything. Steve Smith has scored his TKO for the year. Kellen Winslow talks tough, but I'm not expecting any trouble out of him.

Puh-leeeeeeze, guys! You know who the winner is here, and shame on you for giving him to us at such value (10/1). Ladies and gentlemen, hide the children, it's Chris Henry!

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Just take a look at this glittering resume, culled from the pages of Wikipedia:

* December 15, 2005: Henry was pulled over in Northern Kentucky for speeding. During a search, marijuana was found in his shoes. He was also driving without a valid driver's license or valid insurance.

* January 30, 2006: Henry was arrested in Orlando, Florida for multiple gun charges including concealment and aggravated assault with a firearm. He was reported to have been wearing his #15 Bengals jersey at the time of his arrest. Henry pleaded guilty and avoided jail time in both cases.

* June 3, 2006: Chris Henry was pulled over outside on Interstate 275 at 1:18 a.m by Ohio Highway Patrol trooper Michael Shimko. At 2:06 a.m. Henry voluntarily submitted to a breathalyzer test at Milford Police Department and registered a .092 blood-alcohol level, .012 above the level permitted in the state of Ohio.

* September 25, 2006: Bengals linebacker Odell Thurman was pulled over for driving under the influence. The truck Thurman was driving belonged to rookie quarterback/receiver Reggie McNeal. Neither McNeal nor Henry, who were passengers, were charged with any wrongdoing by authorities. However, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis suspended Henry for the Bengals game against the New England Patriots.

* October 6, 2006: Henry was suspended by the NFL for two games for violating the league's personal conduct and substance abuse policies.

* January 25, 2007: Henry plead guilty to charges of providing alcohol to minors, an incident that occurred at a hotel in the spring in 2006. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, with all but two of those days being suspended.

* April 10, 2007: Henry was suspended for the first eight games of the 2007 NFL season for violations of the NFL's personal conduct policy. His suspension came with a stern warning that future misconduct may result in the end of his career with the NFL. Henry was given permission by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to begin practicing fully. His suspension was lifted and he played in the November 11, 2007 game versus the Baltimore Ravens, amassing 4 catches for 99 yards.

* May 18, 2007: It was reported by the Cincinnati Enquirer that Henry allegedly failed a court-mandated drug test. The report showed that he had taken an opiate, but the result was later proven to be false. The failed drug test would have been the third violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy. A third violation, per league rules, results in a one-year suspension. In addition to having his suspension increased to 24 games, he would have had to serve an 88 day jail sentence.

* June 12, 2007: Henry allegedly assaulted a 16-year-old boy with teammate Reggie McNeal. The claims were later reported to be unfounded and Henry and McNeal have been exonerated.

* November 6, 2007: Henry allegedly assaulted a valet attendant at Newport on the Levee.

* December 3, 2007: Henry arrested for the second time in Orlando, Florida for violating his probation he was on from a January 30, 2006 arrest. On February 21, 2008 he was found not guilty. On February 26, 2008, a motion to terminate probation in Orange County, Florida was denied.


* March 31, 2008: Henry was alleged to have punched a man named Gregory Meyer, 18, and thrown a beer bottle through the window of his car. Henry claimed it was a case of mistaken identity and also that he thought it was somebody else that owed him money. Henry was waived by the Bengals a day after this arrest and was then forced to serve a house arrest sentence.

Yes, he and Pacman Jones must have made quite a pair when they were both at West Virginia.

What should be added here is that on August 18, Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, who had previously said that he had no interest in Henry, took him back when the team suffered multiple injuries to receivers in training camp. Certainly that's a good example for the youngsters out there. Maybe Lewis took him back just so you could bet on him now.

Whatever the reason, get that bet in soon.



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by BetUS at 1800-sports.com on September 21, 2008


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