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Jersey
12-22-2004, 05:31 PM
When talking to Parcels last December, maybe he told him that Henson only played 8 games because they played in a tough conference. Would've liked to put more cupcakes on the schedule to let Henson shine, but didn't want to lose him. Besides, it would hinder national title hopes. Maybe we can open up with Central State, Middle Tenn. State, and U of Montana?
AdamJT13
12-22-2004, 06:35 PM
When talking to Parcels last December, maybe he told him that Henson only played 8 games because they played in a tough conference. Would've liked to put more cupcakes on the schedule to let Henson shine, but didn't want to lose him. Besides, it would hinder national title hopes. Maybe we can open up with Central State, Middle Tenn. State, and U of Montana?
Say what? Henson played in 25 games at Michigan. He started only eight, though, because he backed up Tom Brady (but rotated with and/or replaced him in a lot of games) as a freshman and sophomore and missed the first few games of his junior season with an injury. Of the games Henson played in, three were bowl games, 15 were in the Big Ten, two were against Notre Dame and two were against Syracuse. The only "cupcakes" he played against were Hawaii, Eastern Michigan and Rice -- and two of those were when he was a freshman.
ghst187
12-22-2004, 06:39 PM
at this rate, we'll be calling Henson a veteran NFL player before BP lets him play. "He's been in the league for 6 years now and BP finally thinks he might be ready to get a few snaps in actual game situations." "Meanwhile, Vinny Testaverde throws his 600th INT."
RCowboyFan
12-22-2004, 09:02 PM
Say what? Henson played in 25 games at Michigan. He started only eight, though, because he backed up Tom Brady (but rotated with and/or replaced him in a lot of games) as a freshman and sophomore and missed the first few games of his junior season with an injury. Of the games Henson played in, three were bowl games, 15 were in the Big Ten, two were against Notre Dame and two were against Syracuse. The only "cupcakes" he played against were Hawaii, Eastern Michigan and Rice -- and two of those were when he was a freshman.
I think he was being Sarcastic Adam :D But good breakdown on games Henson played though nevertheless.
JoshBYW
12-23-2004, 12:47 AM
at this rate, we'll be calling Henson a veteran NFL player before BP lets him play.
Because he didn't play but two games in his first year?
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