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Henry, a second-year wide receiver, faces three weapons-related charges in Orlando, Fla., and a marijuana possession charge in Kenton County. "First of all, he has to go through the process in the state of Florida," Lewis said. "We could still be a week away from that. However those things are judged, and then (his case goes) to the league. What he did was not smart. It's not the way he should represent himself or us."
Reported by the Cincinnati Enquirer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Lewis said he can't further discipline or cut Henry without risking a lawsuit by the NFL Players Association. "You have to let the legal system run its course," he said. "We'll see what happens. Then we'll make the right decisions. ..." As suggested in
Sunday's Fantasy Notebook, Henry's future in Cincy isn't very bright at this point.
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