- Henry Burris
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Name= Henry Burris
team= Calgary Stampeders
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Caption= Henry Burris atCalgary Stampeders training camp in 2006
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position1= Quarterback
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College=Temple University
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Birthplace=Spiro, Oklahoma , U.S.
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playing_years=1998-1999
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PFHOFYear =Henry Burris, Jr. (born
June 4 ,1975 inSpiro, Oklahoma ) is a professional Canadian and formerAmerican football player. Burris plays thequarterback position with theCanadian Football League Calgary Stampeders . Burris spent one year as a reserve quarterback for theNational Football League 'sChicago Bears . Burris is also known as "Smilin' Hank" for his broad, perpetual grin.Early life
Burris attended Spiro High School in
Spiro, Oklahoma and won fourvarsity letter s each in football, track,basketball , andbaseball . In football, he was named the Oklahoma Offensive Player of the Year as a senior.Burris attended
Temple University and finished with 20 passing records.Professional career
Burris went undrafted in the NFL, and signed a contract with the CFL's
Calgary Stampeders in 1997. He spent the 1997 season on the Stampeders' practice roster.He had his first, limited playing time in 1998 in relief of
Jeff Garcia andDave Dickenson , while dressing for all of the Stampeders' games. In 1999 he received more playing time as Dickenson's backup. He replaced Dickenson in the third week game against theEdmonton Eskimos , leading the Stampeders to a come-from-behind victory. He started the following two games against theMontreal Alouettes andBritish Columbia Lions , leading the Stampeders to another victory in the former. He was injured in the third quarter of the latter, and spent the rest of the season on the injured reserve with a tornanterior cruciate ligament .He moved on to the
Saskatchewan Roughriders for his first opportunity to be a full-time starting quarterback. He started the first 16 games of the Roughriders season, throwing for 4,647 yards and 30 touchdowns; the best of totals of his career. TheGreen Bay Packers took interest in him after the CFL season ended, and signed him to a contract.Burris began playing in the NFL in 2001, when he spent several weeks as the Packers' third-string quarterback, before he was released and spending the rest of the season on their
practice squad . He was signed by theChicago Bears in the off-season. In six games for the Bears he completed 18 of 51 passes for 207 yards, with three touchdowns and five interceptions. He received significant playing time only in the last two games of the regular season. He was 8 of 22 for 50 yards and a touchdown against Carolina, fumbling twice, and 7 of 19 for 78 yards and fourinterceptions against Tampa Bay, for a 10.3 QB rating. While his passing was quite poor he showed better than average running ability for a quarterback, finishing the 2002 season with 15 rushes for 104 yards.The Bears assigned him to
NFL Europe 'sBerlin Thunder in 2003 where he performed respectably. Unhappy with being relegated to Berlin by the Bears, he returned to the CFL and the Roughriders, his former club. He immediately becameNealon Greene 's back-up. A knee injury forced him to miss the better part of the season.He returned to form in 2004, leading the Roughriders to the 2004 Western Final, narrowly missing advancing to the
Grey Cup . The Roughriders lost the Western Final in overtime to the favored BC Lions.In the off-season Burris rejected the Roughriders' contract offer in order to re-join the Calgary Stampeders, the club with whom he began his CFL career, as their starting quarterback. Burris claimed that he was never promised the Roughriders' starting quarterback position, despite leading Saskatchewan deep into the playoffs with an upset road win over the
Edmonton Eskimos in the Semifinals, and then almost upsetting the Lions. In 2005 he took the Stampeders to the Western Semifinal where they lost atMcMahon Stadium toRicky Ray andJason Maas of the Edmonton Eskimos. In 2006 he once again helped the Stampeders advance to the CFL playoffs, hosting their second home playoff game in as many years, but lost in the West Semifinal to his former team, the Roughriders.In the 2007 playoffs the Stampeders once again faced off against the Roughriders in the Western Semifinal (this time played at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, the Roughriders having hosted a home playoff game for the first time since 1988), and would once again ended up losing to his former team in a close 26-24 affair.
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External links
* [http://www.henryburris.com Official Website]
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