Bills RB Henry prepared to sit out until trade demand met

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By MARK GAUGHAN
News Sports Reporter
3/22/2005
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Travis Henry says he's frustrated by the fact the Buffalo Bills have not yet traded him and he is determined as ever to play elsewhere next season. Both Henry and his agent, Hadley Engelhard, said Monday the Bills have a firm offer on the table from the Arizona Cardinals. They said the Cardinals are willing to trade left tackle L.J. Shelton to the Bills for Henry in a straight player-for-player deal.

"Arizona wants to make a deal," Henry said from his offseason home in Orlando, Fla. "I made it clear to (coach) Mike (Mularkey) that I did not want to be back. We talked. He said it's got to be a win-win situation (in order to make a trade). Well, they've got a win-win situation. They need an offensive tackle. Arizona needs a running back."

"We are grateful to the Bills for giving us the chance to talk to other teams," said Engelhard, who is based in Atlanta. "We're talking with a number of teams. But the team that has shown the greatest interest is Arizona, which has offered L.J. Shelton. We feel like the player-for-player trade is the right deal. It helps both teams fill voids."

Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe declined to comment on specific negotiations with any other club. However, Donahoe reiterated the Bills would like to deal Henry.

"We hope so; that has been our intention since we gave his agent an opportunity to look," Donahoe said at the NFL's annual meeting in Hawaii. "It has to be a fair trade, and nobody has presented us with what we consider to be a fair trade. Unless the agent can do a better job of selling a deal, it may not happen. . . . If we can get it to where we feel we're getting equal value for a player like Travis, we'll be happy to do a deal."

Shelton, who turned 29 Monday, visited the Bills in mid-February. He was a first-round pick of the Cards in 1999 and started at left tackle in 68 out of 70 games over four seasons, from the midpoint of the '99 campaign through 2003.

Shelton, 6-foot-6 and 335 pounds, underwent ankle and elbow surgeries last offseason and reported for training camp overweight. That got him into the doghouse of new Cards coach Dennis Green. Shelton rode the bench until the fourth game, when he shifted to right tackle. He started and played well every game until a sprained knee ended his year with three games to play.

Asked about Shelton, Donahoe said, "He had a bit of a down year last season but he's played very well in the past and we think he's an attractive player."

Henry has a year remaining on his contract. There has been some talk that Henry would be unhappy about any deal unless the new team was willing to give him a contract extension.

Engelhard said that is "100 percent erroneous."

"I'm frustrated about how everything has been handled," Henry said. "I think Tom (Donahoe) is being stubborn about it. The deal is there to be made. They let Drew Bledsoe go because he wasn't going to be no backup. I'm no backup."

Henry reiterated that he cannot imagine returning to the Bills.

"Last year was very difficult for me," he said. "I hated to go to work. The vibe just wasn't right every day. I handled it professionally. But it's obvious that really didn't mean anything.

"I could have made things bad in the locker room, but I didn't. I wanted the team to win. I want to win. I did what was best for the team."

Henry said he thinks the Bills wanted to turn the starting running back job over to Willis McGahee all along and were looking for a convenient time to make the move. The team switched to McGahee after its 0-4 start.

"I feel they played mind games with me the whole training camp," he said. "It wasn't fun. They knew what they wanted to do from the start."

McGahee suggested after the season that if he were in Henry's shoes, he would fight to win the starting job back.

Henry scoffed at that statement and said it does not help McGahee to have Henry sitting behind him.

"He knows that's bull," Henry said. "I don't know why he said that or what he was thinking. But it goes both ways. It's uncomfortable for the both of us."

Henry would not specifically comment on whether he would report to the Bills for minicamp or training camp, but it's expected he would be a no-show.

"I'm not going back to Buffalo," Henry said. "I'm sticking to my guns. I'm no backup. I did it last year. The only thing I can do is be patient and have faith that it's going to be settled."

Arizona needs a starting running back to replace the retired Emmitt Smith.

Shelton still has four years left on a contract that pays him $3 million a year. He has a similar mind-set as Henry's. He wants out of Arizona
 
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Nice article. With the number of RBs in the draft, what is Donohoe thinking, he's going to get more for his backup running back than a starting OT? Henry's stock is falling.

Must be something more to the story than we know . . .
 

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Cardinal Law....

In future, would you be kind enough to include the date, name of the publication and writer, if available. :wave:
 

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Cardinal Law....

In future, would you be kind enough to include the date, name of the publication and writer, if available. :wave:
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Can you imagine what we would do to Q if he said due to lack of contract negotiations I wont play for the Cards ever again. We would get after him , on the other hand Henry tells his team something that we wouldn't tolerate and yet we want him. Interesting~


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Seems like there would be nothing holding this trade back from a Cardinal standpoint. He said he would play under his current contract. I wonder where this all goes now, I hope we get him, I want defense in the 1st round or a qb if they fall. It also looks as though Miami is bringing back Ricky, so that might push another RB down. So many options.:shrug:
 

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If Henry's telling the truth about being willing to play under his current contract it makes a little more sense to me to make the deal before the draft.

you still don't pass up a RB if one is there, but at least you have one RB who's proven he can get well over 1000 yards for you. I'm not a huge Henry fan at all but I don't think the market for LJ is going to get much better, I'd prefer we keep him but if we must trade him, I suspect Henry is about the best we're going to get.
 

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Well, if the Cards just want to "rent" Henry for 1 year, I could see offering only a 6th or a 7th rounder for him.

If the Cards give up anything more than that, Henry must agree to a contract extension.

Right now, I see Shelton's value as a late 2nd or a mid 3rd due the lack of good LTs available and his low cost.

Henry's value, now after his "sit out" speech, is only around a 4th round pick. And, his value will decrease as the draft approaches. After the draft, he'll have no takers and will be stuck.
 

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What are the chances that the Cardinals asked Henry to speak out, it's hard to gauge if they really want him or not. Henry seems to think that the Cardinals really want him, he is basicly demanding them to finish the trade. If Denny told him they were no longer interested in him, I don't see why he would be making such a big deal out of it now.
 

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What are the chances that the Cardinals asked Henry to speak out, it's hard to gauge if they really want him or not. Henry seems to think that the Cardinals really want him, he is basicly demanding them to finish the trade. If Denny told him they were no longer interested in him, I don't see why he would be making such a big deal out of it now.

I would take Henry. Shipp is coming off of a broken leg. But, Henry would have to get a new contract with us so that we can have him for more than one year.

Otherwise, go draft a kid.
 

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Bills | Henry Not Looking for New Deal - from www.KFFL.com
Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:36:52 -0800

Updating ongoing reports, Mark Gaughan, of the Buffalo News, reports Buffalo Bills disgruntled RB Travis Henry's agent, Hadley Engelhard, denied reports that Henry would be unhappy playing out the one-year remaining on his contract if he is traded to another team and does not receive a new deal in the process. Bills GM Tom Donahoe reiterated the Bills would still likely deal Henry away. However, thus far, they have not been interested in deals offered to them. The Cardinals are willing to send OT L.J. Shelton to the Bills for Henry straight up, which Henry feels would be a win-win situation. The Bills, however, do not appear ready to strike a deal with Arizona.
 

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Maybe the problem is that the Bills don't want Shelton, in which case it doesn't matter what the Cards think about this trade.

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Bills | Henry Not Looking for New Deal - from www.KFFL.com
Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:36:52 -0800

Updating ongoing reports, Mark Gaughan, of the Buffalo News, reports Buffalo Bills disgruntled RB Travis Henry's agent, Hadley Engelhard, denied reports that Henry would be unhappy playing out the one-year remaining on his contract if he is traded to another team and does not receive a new deal in the process. Bills GM Tom Donahoe reiterated the Bills would still likely deal Henry away. However, thus far, they have not been interested in deals offered to them. The Cardinals are willing to send OT L.J. Shelton to the Bills for Henry straight up, which Henry feels would be a win-win situation. The Bills, however, do not appear ready to strike a deal with Arizona.



How can they not want Shelton ??? He was a good to great LT and the Bills just lost 3 of there offensive lineman. If anything they should be throwing in a third with Henry ...
 

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How can they not want Shelton ??? He was a good to great LT and the Bills just lost 3 of there offensive lineman. If anything they should be throwing in a third with Henry ...

Perhaps there were issues that were revealed in his physical that were not made public? Shelton's agent has been quiet on this trade all along. If there was a deal to be made, I would think that Shelton and his agent would also be making noise in the press, just as Henry has.

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I'm starting to get Henry happy again. Lets get this guy.:bhiich:



It's a gamble I know, but so is a top 8 pick this year. Man the off season is so important but sucks at the same time:cry:
 

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I can't speak for anyone else, but... if we traded LJ for Henry and we signed one veteran corner (Dyson / Hill) before / during / or after the draft, I would consider this off season pretty close to perfect.
 

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Henry: I'm not going back to Buffalo

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (March 22, 2005) -- Travis Henry is through playing for the Buffalo Bills, intent to sit out as long as it takes the team to trade him.

"I'm definitely not going back to Buffalo if that's what you want to hear," the running back told The Associated Press from his home in Orlando, Fla. "No minicamps. No training camp. No nothing. ... I packed my stuff and left. As soon as the season was over, I was out of there and I didn't have any plans of coming back."

Henry, who started during his first three seasons in Buffalo, has one year left on his contract and is unwilling to spend another year as Willis McGahee's backup.

The Bills granted Henry permission in January to speak to other teams about a potential trade. Of the teams that expressed interest, Henry said the Arizona Cardinals have offered to trade starting left tackle L.J. Shelton in a player-for-player deal.

Henry doesn't understand why the Bills -- in need of offensive line help -- haven't accepted the offer. Henry added he's willing to play for Arizona, a team in need of a starting running back since Emmitt Smith's retirement last month.

"The whole situation, it's really frustrating," Henry said. "I just want to move on with my life and my career."

Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold declined comment.

Cardinals officials were at the NFL owners meetings in Hawaii, and unavailable for comment.

Bills president Tom Donahoe addressed the Henry trade issue in a question and answer session on the team's Web site last week, writing that he's seeking fair value in return for Henry.

"At the present time, there is not enough interest to make a trade," Donahoe wrote. "And if things continue in that vein, we would expect to have Travis back again next year."

Henry believes the Shelton trade would help both teams, considering the Bills lost three offensive linemen to free agency earlier this month, including starting left tackle Jonas Jennings, who has since signed with San Francisco.

"They said they weren't just going to let me go. I understand that," Henry said. "But here's a win-win situation. ... Arizona has shown interest. They've shown they're ready to pull the trigger. And Donahoe is taking his poor little precious time for some reason."

Henry had been the Bills starter since the team selected him in the second round of the 2001 draft out of Tennessee. He put together consecutive 1,300-yard seasons before losing the job to McGahee last October.

Henry finished with 326 yards rushing last year and missed the final five games with torn ligaments in his right ankle.

Shelton, a first-round pick in 1999, has started 77 games. Falling out of favor with Cardinals' first-year coach Dennis Green last season, Shelton had only nine starts and missed the final three games with a left knee injury.

Shelton, who has the Cardinals permission to seek a trade, visited the Bills last month.

He has four more years left on his contract that will pay him $3 million a season -- very affordable for a Bills team that has little room left under the salary cap.

What frustrates Henry is that the Bills knew this running back dispute could arise when they drafted McGahee. And Henry thought he was being a team player when he didn't reveal his frustrations after he was demoted last season.

"It was tough for me being in the locker room last year," Henry said. "I didn't make a big deal out of everything that was happening. I didn't understand it, but I dealt with it."

What bothers Henry even more is how the Bills granted Drew Bledsoe's request to be released last month after the starting quarterback was unwilling to accept a secondary role behind J.P. Losman. Bledsoe has since signed with Dallas.

"He wasn't going to be a backup and I ain't going to be no backup," Henry said. "They shipped Drew out of there. I want to be shipped out of there, point blank."

The Bills also re-signed backup running back Joe Burns. Mostly used on special teams, Burns had 20 carries for 73 yards last season.
 

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A writer for USA Today was on ESPN's Colin Cowherd show this A.M. discussing the possible Henry/Shelton trade. He stated that the Bill's have problems with the deal. He went on to say that the Bill's FO has several concerns, one being that they did not like Shelton's current salary. He said that the Bill's want a lower round pick (I think he said sixth) in addition to Shelton. He also thought their was a good possibility the trade might happen, but it would not be a straight player for player exchange.

Sorry, I don't have a link to this conversation. Maybe someone else heard this also?

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A writer for USA Today was on ESPN's Colin Cowherd show this A.M. discussing the possible Henry/Shelton trade. He stated that the Bill's have problems with the deal. He went on to say that the Bill's FO has several concerns, one being that they did not like Shelton's current salary. He said that the Bill's want a lower round pick (I think he said sixth) in addition to Shelton. He also thought their was a good possibility the trade might happen, but it would not be a straight player for player exchange.

Sorry, I don't have a link to this conversation. Maybe someone else heard this also?

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It seems to me that it will dawn on the BILLS FO in the not too distant that their real problem is a running back who refuses to play another down for them, and no experiened L-tackle to cover the backside of a rookie starting Q-back.

The Cards can certainly cope without Henry, and can either retain or find other takers for LJ.

If the the Bills think they are in the driver's seat on this one, they are really dim.
 

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Sorry, I don't have a link to this conversation. Maybe someone else heard this also?

I heard it to.

Bills want a late round pick in the deal and the Cards probably want the same thing.

Right now its a staring contest to see who blinks first, and looking at it right now the Cards will not blink on their demands just like they wouldnt blink on the Hartwell situation. There is no need for them to cave in with so many options, 3 good RB's in the draft, few good ones in the 2nd round and Bennett may still be an option. The Bills are on a useless mission right now.
 

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There is NO way I give up more than Shelton for Henry. Period. I'm hesistant to pull the trigger on Henry, and I am a HUGE Henry fan, due to the talent likely available to us at the 8th pick in this year's draft at RB. Shelton is a very very good tackle. Even if he doesn't end up starting at RG, he is easily the most versatile and quality back up we have.

Henry's value is down. It is going lower. There are marquis RBs available and the teams that need RBs most have high draft picks with good to great RBs on the board. At this point I balk at giving up SHelton at all.

I say if they want a sixth round pick and a tackle we give them Clement and a sixth. If they are honestly wanting more than Shelton for Henry tell them no and walk away. They will crawl back to us and apologize and even then I'm not sure we pull a trigger on a player for player deal. They are in bad position with the player in the last year of a contract who doesn't want to play for them. We have the stand-up guy who is an excellent football player under a reasonable contract and whom we can use effectively full time, part time or in a back up role next year (someone on that O-line will be injured at least some of the time--thats a given in football).

Its the Bills move. If the Cards are the ones to cave and give up more... that would get me upset. If we make a trade like this without renegotiating Henry it will have to be with the intent of drafting a rookie at #8. Otherwise, we lock up Henry for the next 3-6 years to pull the trigger. I am a big Henry fan, and always have been, but its the Cardinals turn to make another team come to them. I won't be upset to have Henry as our feature back. I wouldn't be upset with Williams or Bensen either.

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A writer for USA Today was on ESPN's Colin Cowherd show this A.M. discussing the possible Henry/Shelton trade. He stated that the Bill's have problems with the deal. He went on to say that the Bill's FO has several concerns, one being that they did not like Shelton's current salary. He said that the Bill's want a lower round pick (I think he said sixth) in addition to Shelton. He also thought their was a good possibility the trade might happen, but it would not be a straight player for player exchange.

Sorry, I don't have a link to this conversation. Maybe someone else heard this also?

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