If it is Henne this week, at least he should have a favorable match-up. Bills FS Donte Whitner has a thumb injury that will require surgery, CB Leodis McKelvin is out indefinitely with a fractured bone in his lower leg and starting strong safety Bryan Scott has a hurt ankle. All three got hurt vs. the Saints in Week 3. Additionally, CB Terrence McGee is playing banged up.
Yeah well unfortunately its not our offense that I am really concerned about. The idea of Evans and TO running loose on our DBs is what is concerning and we don't need to put Henne in a come from behind situation.
Never like to hear that players are injured, but it does bode well for Henne's first full time start. A good game against some second string players would at the least give him some wind behind his sails, and maybe some confidence. I agree though that I am worried about what Evans and TO could do to our secondary. Hopefully Smith, Davis, and Allen can bring a step up game to take some of the pressure off of our lackluster safety performance. Hey, at least this week we don't have to worry about covering any insaneno Tight Ends right? Right?
You do have ggod points, and our defense is clearly built to compete against the teams in our division. If we are only going to win 6 games this year, please let them all be within our division
+ TO is starting to act up again. Did anybody catch his post game talk? It's only week 3 and he's at it again.
Yeah I might have picked a bad game to go to this week. After seeing how upset TO was that his consecutive game streak with a reception was broken yesterday, I am worried that he is gonna just go off on our porous secondary.
Nah, not to worry brother. The ONLY think Turdell has ever accomplished with his temper-tantrums is tearing a team apart from the inside out.
yea i think this is a good opponent for Henne's first game as a starter...lets hope we can finally establish the deep ball