Henne is terrible..
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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.
dolfanmark Wrote:
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> Really? Moore looked quite bad on his first two
> series. And Henne's last series was good,
> including the two times he escaped pressure.
RESPONSE: Did you hear the announcers saying that the Dolphins would not pull Henne until at least he did something good.
He was so pathetic that the coaching staff did not want him to leave until he did something arguably good.
Go look at your message history. You write NOVELS. Damn right I don't have the attention span for reading posts that rival the Lord of the Rings in length.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2011 09:16AM by TheFutt.
Futt,
Chyren is cool, he is just overly analytical, and sometimes he doesnt understand that it can be overwhelming to others. It is just like him, not liking when there is emotion in how I write. An analytical guy wouldnt like that. However, coming from what I have learned and understand about writing and communication, is that a certain level of heart is needed in writing or people get bored and dont "feel" you... As a writer or communicator for that matter you should always have equall parts heart/passion as much as knowledge/intellect in what you are communicating... Or in law, the difference between a trial lawyer and a non trial lawyers, is ability to communicate emotion at will on different levels... It takes all kinds, but we should stay away from personal attacks, as you said earlier... Enough, I dont want to be longwinded, cheers
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2011 09:26AM by Crowder52.
PF2- that is because everybody interjects their own emotions and personal feelings at times into what they read and how they interpret it. It is why you can listen to song or piece of art, hate it and at another point in time , mood, emotion. relate to it, or like it... When you make movies or music, you learn to makes your notes and plan early and dont rely on to much of your interpretations of the moment as it is happening... Becasue the interpretation isn't normally to accurate...
On Chyren, I think he writes his best stuff when there is emotion involved, I feel it...
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2011 09:58AM by Crowder52.
Writers are told to pour heart/emotion into the first draft and your brain into the rest of the drafts..If you dont have passion about something dont write about it until you do...
Phinsfan2 Wrote:
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> I, for one, don't read a lot of emotion in most of
> your posts but I get TONS of it from ChyrenB's
> posts.
>
> Go figure.
Response: That's because you take offense too easily, PF2..........Wait.............is this an endless circle?
I think If Henne throws one stupid int tonight. And doesn't offset it by throwing 3 tds then Moore should get reps with first team next week and start 3rd game.
I feel pretty comfortable predicting that Henne will never be anything more than what he is right now. A decent backup. He may find success someday if he finds the perfect marriage between coach and system ala Rich Gannon....not that I think he will ever be that good.
I guess I should not be surprised. No one give Henne credit last week on the couple of times he escaped pressure, including scrambling for 10 yards to convert a 3rd and 9. He had another 10 yard scramble tonight, wiped out by a penalty on Murtha. He had a 17 yard run to set up the Thomas score. And the 38 yard pass to Fasano was great because he managed to control a terrible snap, avoid the rush, and hit a big play downfield.
Henne played very well tonight, but we really need to see him play into the third quarter.
His footwork seems much improved, but he still seems to be afraid of the post route. He passed up a clear TD pass to Fasano on a post in favor of a dangerous pass to Bess.
Still, his performance was encouraging.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2011 06:06PM by Krunk Fu.
Krunk Fu Wrote:
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> Henne played very well tonight, but we really need
> to see him play into the third quarter.
>
> If I recall correctly, he has a tendency to come
> out very flat after halftime.
In 2010, Chad Henne's highest passer rating came in the 3rd quarters of games, 95.6. In the 3rd quarter, he completed over 63% of his passes with no interceptions all season.
He sucked less tonight. Kind of like a crack whore with a new set of braces.
I'll say this though, he impressed me on that run right before the half ended. He passed the first down marker and he purposely took a shot to gain 5 more Yds and almost a score. Like to see Tom Brady ever do that.
Lets face it , consistancy is not a Chad Henne strong point. But With his play tonight , there is NO WAY he will unseat Moore. So lets hope for the best.
TreasurecoastPhinsfan Wrote:
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>
> Lets face it , consistancy is not a Chad Henne
> strong point. But With his play tonight , there is
> NO WAY he will unseat Moore. So lets hope for the
> best.