Thursday, December 17, 2009

Chris Henry 1983-2009




What a waste.

That's all that keeps coming to mind when I think about Chris Henry's passing earlier today. What a waste. A young man who had been through so much adversity – most, by his own admission, a direct result of his own actions – finally seemed to have his life on track. After numerous and highly publicized legal issues, Henry distanced himself from people whom he considered to be negative influences, and managed to keep his nose clean ever since being re-signed by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2008. He had a beautiful fiancĂ©e, three beautiful children, and was being paid millions of dollars to play a game most American men would gladly play for free.

Chris Henry had all of the tools to be one of the elite wide receivers in the NFL. Unfortunately, his many bad decisions coupled with some equally bad luck kept him from ever reaching his on-field potential. Still, even after nearly five years of frustration with the oft-injured and troubled receiver, Bengals fans like myself couldn't help but be excited for the day when a healthy and mature Chris Henry suited up in tiger stripes on Sundays. Now, we'll never know just how good he would've been.

As disappointing as the loss of a talented young athlete is, a wasted football career is trivial when one considers the three children Henry leaves behind. His three small children are now forced to grow up without their father. They won't get to cheer as their dad scores touchdowns on Sundays. No, instead this Sunday they will be planning to bury their father, at 26 years old.

I don't currently know all of the details surrounding Mr. Henry's death, and for me to speculate here would be in very poor taste. Whatever transpired Wednesday afternoon, it appears his death was the unfortunate outcome of one last poor decision in a life which was regrettably fraught with them. A tragic, but not altogether unexpected end for a young man whose brief life was so frustratingly defined by what if.

In the end I think Mr. Henry's life can accurately be summed up by a single play. Back in a 2005 playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Henry caught a 66 yard pass on the Bengals first offensive snap – and seriously injured his knee on the very same play. That was Chris Henry in a nutshell; A brilliant flash of potential, followed by bitter misfortune and disappointment.  Regardless of whatever is ultimately written upon Chris Henry's tombstone, I can think of no epitaph more fitting than “What might have been.”

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Former atheist becomes true believer. Exclaims, "Truly there is a God...and He hates the Cincinnati Bengals!"

"Ugh...Why hast thou forsaken me?"

After a calm and collected Carson Palmer expertly led the Cincinnati Bengals offense on a 6 minute, 91 yard touchdown drive that eerily mirrored his USC Trojan's game-winning drive against the Ohio State Buckeyes the night before, things seemed pretty darn good in Bengal-land. Up 7-6 with only 38 seconds to play, the team seemed almost assured of a win. They had somehow found a way to overcome dumb penalties, wasted opportunities, and 55 minutes of inept offense to steal a victory and avoid a crushing opening day loss at home.

Then the all-too-predictable disaster struck. In a play that could really only happen to the Cincinnati Bengals, a desperate Kyle Orton lobbed a pass that was nowhere near his intended target and was subsequently tipped into the air by Bengals cornerback, Leon Hall. For any other team, the ball would have either been intercepted by one of Hall's teammates or merely fallen harmlessly to the ground. But because these are the Bengals, Denver wide receiver Brandon Stokley just happened to be in the perfect spot to catch the deflected ball and scamper 87 yards for a touchdown to give the Broncos (after a missed 2-point conversion) an unbelievable 12-7 win in Cincinnati.

I am left with only one explanation for this madness: There is a God, and He absolutely hates the Cincinnati Bengals with a passion. So God, on behalf of the downtrodden football fans of Cincinnati, I implore thee, please spare the UC Bearcats from your divine wrath. They are our only hope of salvation...oh, the Bearcats and your son of course. Heh, heh, heh...Please don't smite me!






Friday, September 11, 2009

False start. 5 yard penalty. Still first down.



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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Hello and Welcome!

Hello everybody and welcome to the Attack of the Individual blog. This post marks the beginning of what I hope will be many years of sharing with you my thoughts and opinions on subjects ranging from politics to video games and everything in between.

A word of warning to those of you reading this; I will not pull punches or edit myself to save anyone's feelings. If you are easily offended, this may not be your cup of tea. If this is the case, I hope that you will at least consider what I have to say and offer your opinion in return. Despite what I would like to think, I am not infallible (for instance, I misspelled infallible in my first draft) and if you happen to find fault with my conclusions and can offer a more compelling argument to the contrary, I am not above changing my opinion.

That being said, I am a fan of trivial things such as video games and cartoons so that will most likely consume the majority of the posts on this blog. I am also a huge fan of b-movies (hence the Godzilla/Gamera tribute in the above banner) so that subject will likely pop up from time to time, but I try to save that particular topic for my other site, www.BadMovieRealm.com.

In closing I would like to thank you for reading this and I hope you'll stick around for a long time, even if I decide to post an entire month's worth of ramblings extolling the many virtues of Metallica, South Park and Super Mario Bros...which I probably will.