Bills RB Henry prepared to sit out until trade demand met

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- 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 on Monday 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.

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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.''

Also on Monday, the Bills 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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I did not see this posted anywhere .. Not sure how long it was up, but Henry's trade value might have just fallen to a 5th round pick
 

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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.''


I wonder how true that is? Sounds as though the CArds still want him and that Buffalo balked if you take that statement at face value. :shrug:
 

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Shane H said:
I wonder how true that is? Sounds as though the CArds still want him and that Buffalo balked if you take that statement at face value. :shrug:

I wouldn't doubt it a bit. I'd guess that the Bills and Cards front office are having a stare down over a draft pick. I'd guess that each side would like the other to thrown one in.

I think the Bills have a little less leverage, the Cards have a draft deep in RBs to turn to. The interesting thing in this story is it sounds like Henry is fine with whatever contract situation the Cards want him to have.

I think the odds are 50/50 that the Bills offer a straight up trade before the draft and that the Cards take it.
 

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ajcardfan said:
I wouldn't doubt it a bit. I'd guess that the Bills and Cards front office are having a stare down over a draft pick. I'd guess that each side would like the other to thrown one in.

I think the Bills have a little less leverage, the Cards have a draft deep in RBs to turn to. The interesting thing in this story is it sounds like Henry is fine with whatever contract situation the Cards want him to have.

I think the odds are 50/50 that the Bills offer a straight up trade before the draft and that the Cards take it.

I tend to agree with you on this. I think the Cards hold all the leverage with the draft being so deep. I sure hope that Buffalo gives in to us and we can get Henry straight up for Shelton. He is the one I have wanted all along. Would shore up the RB position and we could truly be a more BPA as long as its a CB :D type of draft!
 

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I concur Shane.

I'd love to get Henry and be able to take CB's, TE's, OG's, etc... and not be forced to draft a RB.
 

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I'd be cool with either getting Henry or having either Caddy or Brown drop to us - can't really go wrong with any of them - the only thing getting Henry helps is that we can then draft CB with the 8th pick - which you could actually argue make shim even more attractive than the other guys.
 

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cheesebeef said:
I'd be cool with either getting Henry or having either Caddy or Brown drop to us - can't really go wrong with any of them - the only thing getting Henry helps is that we can then draft CB with the 8th pick - which you could actually argue make shim even more attractive than the other guys.

I never looked at it that way totally. Henry would really be the way to go IMO!
 

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Sounds to me like Henry realized how soft the market really is for him and is now trying to embarass the Bills into a trade. We keep reading that we cooled on henry, he's implying BUffalo is the one who held up the trade.

If Green and Graves want him this might work, but if they're unsure or not liking him so much this will hurt him.
 

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Russ Smith said:
Sounds to me like Henry realized how soft the market really is for him and is now trying to embarass the Bills into a trade. We keep reading that we cooled on henry, he's implying BUffalo is the one who held up the trade.

If Green and Graves want him this might work, but if they're unsure or not liking him so much this will hurt him.

What would be ideal for you Russ? Would you want him?
 

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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.
Interesting. So far I kind of had the impression that it was either Cards or Henry himself who were not agreeing. This implies Bills are not agreeing.
 

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Shane H said:
What would be ideal for you Russ? Would you want him?

I would want him, I think it would strenghten us significantly going into the draft to get BPA at #8. I also hope we resign Hill or get Dyson as a CB. It would make Derrick Johnson, my top choice, not look like a crazy pick then! And we would have the makings of one kick butt D!
 

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Shane H said:
What would be ideal for you Russ? Would you want him?

I know you asked Russ - but I'm gonna pipe in here with a compltely ambiguous answer. On the one hand I'd love to get Henry in here because I DO think he'd be a major upgrade at the RB position and we would then be able to close the gaping hole at CB with the 8th pick - or take Derrick Johnson and make our front 7 the most terrifying front seven since the Ravens Super Bowl run.

However - FRESH LEGS at RB are REALLY tempting - Henry has a little injury concern and is already into the middle of his career(not downside mind you) and there's something about electric rookie running backs that can completely jolt an offense.

Either way - I'm hoping that come opening day - our starting Rb is one of three players - Henry, Caddy or Brown - if we have one of those guys, this offense is gonna be scary - I'm not nearly as comfortable with a second round running back as I am with those guys.
 

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Shane H said:
What would be ideal for you Russ? Would you want him?

At this point no but if we're sitting there in the middle of the draft and we realize we're not getting the RB we want, Shelton for Henry makes a lot of sense.
 

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az1965 said:
Interesting. So far I kind of had the impression that it was either Cards or Henry himself who were not agreeing. This implies Bills are not agreeing.
I say maybe Herny for our fourth or our low third..his market has to have gone down some by now...
 

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cheesebeef said:
I know you asked Russ - but I'm gonna pipe in here with a compltely ambiguous answer. On the one hand I'd love to get Henry in here because I DO think he'd be a major upgrade at the RB position and we would then be able to close the gaping hole at CB with the 8th pick - or take Derrick Johnson and make our front 7 the most terrifying front seven since the Ravens Super Bowl run.

However - FRESH LEGS at RB are REALLY tempting - Henry has a little injury concern and is already into the middle of his career(not downside mind you) and there's something about electric rookie running backs that can completely jolt an offense.

Either way - I'm hoping that come opening day - our starting Rb is one of three players - Henry, Caddy or Brown - if we have one of those guys, this offense is gonna be scary - I'm not nearly as comfortable with a second round running back as I am with those guys.

I see your point. But man wouldnt aj's scenario be just about the most exciting thing we have seen around here in awhile come draft day? Johnson and a CB in round 2. With Henry at RB. I say Playoffs 100% if that were to be what happened.

Oh the dreams! :D
 

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Russ Smith said:
At this point no but if we're sitting there in the middle of the draft and we realize we're not getting the RB we want, Shelton for Henry makes a lot of sense.

May I ask why you wouldnt want him Russ?
 

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Ok, i'm going to be the first to post this.Trade for Henry and let him keep the RB spot warm until next year when we draft DeAngelo Williams. That's the first draft DeAngelo in round 1, 2006 post yet :D .
 

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Cbus cardsfan said:
Ok, i'm going to be the first to post this.Trade for Henry and let him keep the RB spot warm until next year when we draft DeAngelo Williams. That's the first draft DeAngelo in round 1, 2006 post yet :D .

Nope. Next year Henry will be 27 then 28 then 29 etc.....(I can count :D )

Thus we would have a RB who can be the man for another 6 or so years before we need to worry about replacing him. There will be plenty of RBs to be had 5 or 6 years from now IMO.
 

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Shane H said:
Oh the dreams! :D

Johnson - Hayes - Dansby

Along with Darling and Huff in the mix, Okeafor, Dockett and Berry on the line, man we could blitz the crap out of teams!

Dreaming is good! :thumbup:
 

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I don't understand the Bills position here. They want fair market value for him, well what do they want? With James and Alexander available for a second round pick, I think fair market value for Henry is a low second or high third. Shelton is equal to that. Hell, maybe we can throw in Clement to sweeten the pot. With it being reported that those two will not be part of this team come game time, then make that the offer.
 

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Russ Smith said:
At this point no but if we're sitting there in the middle of the draft and we realize we're not getting the RB we want, Shelton for Henry makes a lot of sense.
Then we have NO leverage. Buffalo would be holding all the cards at that point.
 

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What impressed me was the report that the Cardinal mgt. was in Hawaii and "unavailable for comment."

Smartest thing the Cards can do is to let everyone else do the yapping, don't shoot themselves in the foot and be ready with a deal they can live with - when and if everyone else finally comes to their senses.

I'd be happy to wind up with Henry. He'd strengthen what I feel is a pretty salvagable group of RB's to start with. Even more important, it would remove the pressure for us to use the #8 pick on a RB. We could focus, instead, on getting healthy at other positions (like CB with our top pick and DT with one of our other Day One picks).
 
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