Anthony Henry
8 September 2009
Of course they lost some veteran talent: T.O., Greg Ellis, Anthony Henry, Roy Williams, and Chris Canty. But they have reloaded and brought in viable replacements for all of those people. The only spot that you might question is wide-receiver but T.O. is definitely on his way down and Roy Williams will have equitable statistics if not better numbers than #81. The Cowboys’ main issue at this point is their schedule. They play in the NFC Beast and it’s always going to be tough to make it out of the division alive. But I love what Eagles’ President Joe Banner had to say in regards to the best division in football:
Posted by Amari Harris | No comments yet
13 July 2009
But all that is in the past, just like TO, Pacman, Anthony Henry (the only good guy in the bunch), Roy (I used to be good, but can't cover for (insert expletive here)) Williams, and Greg ("It's Demarcus' fault") Ellis. Let's not forget the great Zach Thomas.
Posted by David Salinas | No comments yet
2 October 2008
d if you’re interested in our 2007 numbers, they read as follows: 46 sacks, 19 interceptions. Anthony Henry led the team with 6, Ken Hamlin had 5, and Newman rounded out the top three with 4. Needless to say, all of these players are still on the team—plus, the secondary has been dramatically improved with the additions of Adam Jones, Mike Jenkins, and Orlando Scandrick in place of Jacques Reeves and Nathan Jones.
Posted by Nolan Bennett | 1 comment
23 September 2008
kers permanently.
Best Defensive Player of the Week:
This week's best defensive player is Anthony Henry. Henry was responsible for two sacks on Aaron Rodgers on critical fourth quarter plays that stopped any potential Packers comeback. It was a great defensive effort and it was apparent that the defense was beginning to click and play to their full potential.
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