WHERE ARE ALL YOU HENNE LOVERS NOW!
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
Some of you guys just crack me up. Blame the QB, Fire the coach, Draft another QB. He's smiling in the side lines. He has no passion. He can't lead.
Give it a break!!
Guys, the special teams lost this game plain and simple. You can't give 21 points to NE and expect anything good to happen.
You want someone fired, then fire the ST coach. And while he is on the way out, slap the S--- out of Sparano for hiring him.
With good ST play we win this game. Even with the two Interception. The Pick 6 would not have happened cause we would have been in the lead.
Give it some rest guys, you're pissed at the wrong thing.
I agree ST's was the main cause for the loss but we played bad on all levels and I said as much in the last message...that it was not all Hennes fault....but we still have to face the fact that he MAY not be the answer. Those were some awful looking picks he threw last night. QB's don't get but a couple years to prove their worth these days and time is running out...see Trent Edwards, etc.
Leon is right. Chad Henne has just now gotten 1 season of starts under his belt. 1 f'in season. You people want a pro-bowl QB to step in and make everything better without him having the time to get experience at this level. The guy has tools that every elite QB needs and as much as you guys say he has no passion, just the other week the same people were commenting on how he has "nerves of steel" and how "he really keeps his emotions in check". Which is it? Is he just a reserved player than doesn't flip out over an interception or is he a heartless devoid leader? You have to have a short memory in the NFL. When you throw a pick, you have to get over it and get over it quick or you end up with zero confidence and things get worse. My guess is all of you ripping him for laughing on the sideline with Pennington was that Pennington was trying his damnedest to get Henne to just forget what was going on. You say put in Pennington but Pennington was the one making Henne smile!
This is the reason why we will always be fighting the bottom half of the standing. We put up with players just having a bad day or having to do more then what they are supposed to do. He is nothing spectacular by any means and there is no flare in him. He has the same expression all the time. Even if we take the interceptions which have been few out of the mix, he just does not have the accuracy or confidence to make big throws. How many throws have been off mark, or have landed two to three feet in front of the receiver. How many throws have been knocked down at the line. There is some bad fundamentals and it is not sitting well with me. It seems to be a lack of confidence or indecision.
I would love for him to prove me wrong, but I would hate it more if three years from now we are still 7-9, 8-8 or even worse 6-10 and saying he just had a bad game.
Mark Sanchez played worse in week 1 against the Ravens than Henne did last night. How many INTs did Peyton Manning throw yesterday? How's Drew Brees doing lately?
Remember when Tom Brady played so poorly against us a few years ago that he got his ass BENCHED in the second half?
I guess you can, but how do you replace him at this late date? Is Rizzi the answer? He was part of the coaches group that created the problem. Sparano says " he does things his own way", but he doesn't have much NFL experience. How much did he learn from Bonamego, and is that a bad thing? I guess we'll find out soon enough.
You're right, except that Henne threw four picks. The fourth one was completely on Hartline, however. It hit him in both hands. As the little girl says, "When it rains, it pours."
I assume from this nonsense that you never saw other QB's that acted EXACTLY the same way as Henne does, and were damn successful. In my opinion, Marino was the exception, not the rule. Johnny Unitas was a cold fish on the field. So was Joe Montana, Bart Starr, Otto Graham, Kenny Anderson, Phil Simms, and many other great QB's. An icy demeanor on the field is, I think, an asset in your QB.
Rick
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dolphan4545 I agree about being a cold fish I don't want the guy making a clown of himself either and I have never said Henne lost us the game. I am neither a supporter of Henne nor a hater I am middle of the road until this year is over.
I can only compare it to myself I played soccer in college and play football in a local league just a bunch of us guys playing some ball. When a mistake happens and we are losing the game I hurt and I am mad. Mad we missed a block mad I dropped a pass mad we got burnt on a play. Same is true with my military training when I make a mistake or a mission goes wrong I am pissed cause I am very competative. If your getting your ass handed to you not to much I would be smiling about not just Henne but any player. I feel the same about a player who is losing a game with little time left and then he makes a good play and starts to celebrate. Nothing to be happy about dude your losing the game!
I just don't see the commmand presence I would expect from a franchise QB.
ranger1 Wrote:
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> Bradford is the real deal. I rarely sing praises
> to a rookie but sometimes you see it early on and
> with Bradford I saw it in College. The guy will be
> a good QB in the NFL. After 2 yrs the verdict is
> still out on Henne. As for Sanchez the verdict is
> still waaaay out on him also. Sanchez is not as
> good as his hype
The big question on Bradford is his ability to hold up physically -- if he does he has a chance to be great. There's NO CHANCE Henne will ever be better than a journeyman IMO. But right now the best young QB in the league is Ryan and we wiffed on him.
I'm not a Chad Henne fan. I'd prefer to have Chad Pennington in for this season. I'm well aware of Henne's college career and he did not impress me at Michigan State. Go look at his TD/INT ration as a senior during 2007. Not impressive, neither is the loss to lowly Appalachian St. Having said that, his lack of seizing the moment led to a letdown of the entire team. His momentum killing INT's are what lost last night's game. Special Teams would not have been on the field had Henne done his job.
This comment makes no sense to me. If Hennepin would of done his job and scored then special teams end up on the field either way if they don't and go 3 and out then special teams goes on the field. Please explain cause I'm confused
Welead Wrote:
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> I'm not a Chad Henne fan. I'd prefer to have Chad
> Pennington in for this season. I'm well aware of
> Henne's college career and he did not impress me
> at Michigan State.
You're well aware of Henne's college career, are you? Well, I can see why he didn't impress you at Michigan State. Seeing as he didn't even go to that school.
Michegan, Michigan State, you know what I'm talking about. Henne killed momentum in the first half with two picks. That's deflating any team. And you know what that I'm talking about Henne leading the team to a TD, I knew you did.
Henne is Jay Fiedler with a somewhat stronger arm. I've wasted how many years with coaches and fans who still want to give the poor QB another year to develop. Even Marino picks apart Henne's play. Even the 49 fans compare him to Alex Smith and claim the Niners aren't so bad off.
On Henne's switch: "there's no truth to that RIGHT NOW" coach Sparano. So you see he's not even getting a resounding vote of confidence from the HC. It's also a rumor Parcell's was "very dissapointed" in Henne's development. Fans who only see the Henne's stats and not the win/loss record are deluding themselves. Start Penny.