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- 08-06-2012, 10:17 PM #1
Al Golden on Seantrel Henderson: "It's good to have him back."
Golden said, "You guys (the press) are talking about it. There's no one else talking about it."
From Eye on the U.
Relief, joy for Canes: big Seantrel Henderson (looking trim) is back with team and at practice
The ending to the newest Seantrel Henderson saga is a good one for the University of Miami and its football fans. Henderson, UM's 6-8, 340-pound right tackle, returned last night to the team and addressed his teammates.
He's out there now on Monday at practice No. 4, and looks really good -- as trim and fit as I can ever remember seeing him. He can't wear pads yet, but he was doing blocking drills this morning for the 15 minutes of media viewing -- and sprinting from drill to drill.
His teammates seemed genuinely happy to have him back, and the offensive linemen are relieved as well.
"It's good to have him back,'' said UM coach Al Golden. "We'll see where he's at in terms of going through the acclimation process and then we'll go from there. He's got to go through helmets [and shorts, without pads] for two days.
"You guys are the only ones talking about it. There's no one else talking about it. He was away at his friend's funeral. He came back yesterday, went to all the meetings last night and now we're moving forward.
"Again, we're just trying to improve. He started two games and played 200 plays last year. That's like a lost year. We're trying to improve on what he did last year."
Golden said Henderson has to go through all the conditioning tests that his teammates recently conquered. "This is not the NFL where you just show up and go out and practice. You gotta do two days in helmets, you gotta do compliance items, you've got to fill out all these different forms. That's why we take a whole day to process everybody. It's going to take a while for him.
"We got a lot done yesterday, now we've got to get him transitioned here.''
"Just to have him back and see his smiling face always makes us all happy,'' said guard Jonathan Feliciano. "He brings us up. It's going to create a lot more competition."
Fifth-year senior receiver Kendal Thompkins called Henderson "a real big part of the team.
"We know the talent he brings to the team, and his personality, man. He's a cool guy and he's a funny guy to be around. Just to feel his presence again is a good feeling.''
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- 08-06-2012, 10:35 PM #2
Susan Degman is a douche slop.
I wouldn't let that bimbo near the team. She's about as useful as a pecker on a priest.
Blowing crap out of proportion and getting me all pissed off . . . .
- 08-07-2012, 01:14 AM #3
There was one tidbit of information in the Palm Beach Post blog that I read about Henderson earlier today. It was that a second friend had committed suicide and if I read this right, the friend had been the person who had killed S.H.'s childhood friend.
That would explain a lot; in fact quite a lot more than just "a close childhood friend had died." IF losing a lifelong friend at that age hit anyone hard, these circumstances would be many degrees of magnitude greater.
- 08-07-2012, 02:47 PM #4
Too much Henderson.
- 08-07-2012, 04:04 PM #5
I told u all that SH had a proper reason for his actions.

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