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Henne is so far behind, QBs like sanchez, Ryan etc, He stares down his recievers, the last 3 plays, he never looked left, telegraphed all his throws and is late in everything; I hope he improves alot or we are in for a long year. And Henning is just as bad with is play calling , consistantly calling bad plays that lose yardage just when we are on a roll
henne was great. only bad decision was running up the middle at the end instead of running to the left and scoring. but anyone who blames this loss on henne or thought he played badly was watching a different game than me.
Phindave65 is so far behind on his assessment on Chad Henne, this loss like a lot of fans agree was not on him, Chad Henne showed me again tonight anyway that he can get it done and take the offense down the field, I can look at the positives even in a losing cause to our most hated rival too bad you can't Phindave.............Henne was fine!!!!!
Like I said, those who would blame Henne in this situation are those who believe that if the game is won, the quarterback did it without any help and if the game is lost, the quarterback lost it without any help either.
There is one problem with henne and i beleive only one
He stares down his receivers, plain and simple and is coachable
He has mental toughness and doesnt make mistakes...He is our starter!
MiamiDolphins4Life Wrote:
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> There is one problem with henne and i beleive only
> one
> He stares down his receivers,
He couldn't have done this too often, because he checked down to Bess, Hartline, Fasano, Brown, and even Polite a number of times. NONE of those guys were the primary receivers on those plays.
I think it is time for some new runningbacks. Not that I don't like them, but they look slow and it seems like they go down by the smallest bit of contact. I feel Henne did good, I feel we need new legs for a better ground game.
Henne is not the answer. Even if Penny would of been in there, we would have won this game and all of you know it (Penny is not the answer either, for other reasons). How long are we going to have to wait for this guy to learn the touch pass? How long are we going to have to watch low/wide throws that could be easily picked off? He had a few near-interceptions tonight, he couldn't make throws when they were most important, his INT cost us the game, etc. I feel like I am watching any number of the mediocre-to-bad QBs since 2000. Is this another thing where we have to wait 3 years to realize that hey, our QB sucks?
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sickofit Wrote:
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> Henne is not the answer. Even if Penny would of
> been in there, we would have won this game and all
> of you know it (Penny is not the answer either,
> for other reasons). How long are we going to have
> to wait for this guy to learn the touch pass? How
> long are we going to have to watch low/wide throws
> that could be easily picked off? He had a few
> near-interceptions tonight, he couldn't make
> throws when they were most important, his INT cost
> us the game, etc. I feel like I am watching any
> number of the mediocre-to-bad QBs since 2000. Is
> this another thing where we have to wait 3 years
> to realize that hey, our QB sucks?
What are you talking about? What INT cost us the game? Henne threw for over 360 yards tonight! His completion rate was 59%!
Find something else to pick on b/c the QB play last night was very good!
sickofit Wrote:
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> his INT cost
> us the game,
HAHA wow. The Henne haters this season couldn't STAND the fact that he had no INTs the first two games, because they really wanted a stat like that to boost their argument. So on 4th and 5 at the very end of the game, henne HAS to force a throw, it's the last chance. And yeah it got intercepted. If he threw an INC guess what the game is still over because it was fourth down.
We did plenty of things wrong last night, but the personnel at QB was NOT one of them.
One thing I noticed from Henne last night was a smile and a swagger. We opened up the passing game, and Henne was sincerely enjoying himself. The guy has confidence, which is crucial for a QB. I really thing the Wildcat plays took him out of his rhythm and destroyed our momentum. Without it, I think Henne could have passed for 400 yards (oh..yeah..and we would have won the game!).
I'm amused by those who say that Henne locks on one receiver. I really don't think he was given much time by the pass rush of the Jets to do more than glance at the field, and then for a split second. Now in contrast, Sanchez, with a few exceptions, could have proofread a novel on each play.
sickofit Wrote:
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> Dear Jay Fiedler (I mean Chad Henne) lovers: I'll
> be back with ya in 3 years.
sickofit Wrote:
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> Dear Jay Fiedler (I mean Chad Henne) lovers: I'll
> be back with ya in 3 years.
Just a Jets fan here to stir the pot. Go back to your HOLE!