The_Philster
08-22-2004, 08:13 AM
Buffalo Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe insisted Saturday that no matter what's being said outside the organization, there would not be a running backs controversy involving Travis Henry and Willis McGahee.
Henry left the Bills' preseason game against the Tennessee Titans with 6:12 left in the second quarter after getting crunched by linebacker Keith Bulluck on an incomplete pass over the middle. The Bills said Henry suffered a rib injury, but X-rays were negative. The Bills did not immediately know how long he would be out.
Donahoe held a brief news conference minutes before kickoff in an attempt to squash talk that McGahee would demand to be traded if he's not the starting running back this season. Henry will be the No. 1 running back unless he suffers an injury that sidelines him for an extended period. An injury to either, of course, would end any controversy....more (http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20040822/2014435.asp)
Henry left the Bills' preseason game against the Tennessee Titans with 6:12 left in the second quarter after getting crunched by linebacker Keith Bulluck on an incomplete pass over the middle. The Bills said Henry suffered a rib injury, but X-rays were negative. The Bills did not immediately know how long he would be out.
Donahoe held a brief news conference minutes before kickoff in an attempt to squash talk that McGahee would demand to be traded if he's not the starting running back this season. Henry will be the No. 1 running back unless he suffers an injury that sidelines him for an extended period. An injury to either, of course, would end any controversy....more (http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20040822/2014435.asp)