You must be talking out of your mouth, RuneEdge......Like you always do. Arsenal has played many games without Henry and still performed creditably. Robin van Persie played in his stead exceptionally last year, and I remember one FA Cup Final, mmmm when was that? Oh last year and Im sure u remember what happened. People dont realise that Arsenal have always had a large pie of midfield scoring. Henry seems to be Arsenals only dangerous player this term only because, aside fro RVP's injuries, the entire framework of the team has changed to the point where midfielders like Pires, Reyes, Ljungberg, Fabregas have not been afforded scoring oportunities simply because of the injures at the back. With a replaced defence lacking the likes of Ash Cole, Campbell, Lauren, Cygan (ok, ok), the onus fell on the entire team to not be so attack-minded. That is why Arsenal still have one of the meanest defences in the league; third behind Chelsea(19), Liverpool(22), Arsenal(23). ManU and the Scum are tied with 29 goals conceded. That is also why Henry is even more involved than ever beofre. With mos of the midfielders defensively involved he needs to play from deep in order to spring quicker attacks (admittedly it took him a while to realise this). Pires was third in the league in scoring last season with 14 goals, and Freddie Ljungberg is usually a double digit scorer. He's been knackered most of the season, Reyes has been preferred to Pires for defesive reasons this term. Van Persie is as dangerous as Rooney and will surely score as many goals if he played as many games as Rooney did. Infact so would Adebayor (3 goals in 7).
To sum up the argument: aside from this season where emergency measueres have had to be put in place, Arsenal usually score the most goals, with Henry being the topscorer in the team and oftentimes in the league. If there were no other 'dangerous players' in the team we would not have been as successful as we have been.
Every team plays within a system, and just as we moved away from a system where we relied on Vieira, we can easily move away from a system that seemingly relies on Henry, Just as with time ManU moved away from Roy Keane's influence. With time everyone realises that Fabregas within aparticular system can replace Vieira and his system. Its simply a matter of necessity and choice.