http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports...had-henne-improving-but-needs-to-1001076.html
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Chad is unlike any QB I have ever followed....U can be happy to have him 70% of the game, then the other 30% of the time it feels like AJ Feely is out there.
IMO he needs to just fire it in there more instead of checking down or throwing it away. He needs more swag.muscle979, , djphinfan and 1 other person like this. -
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I agree with Sparano. I am very happy with Henne's completion % and his YPA (both are higher than I expected so far this year), but he does miss a couple throws each game that I don't think he should.
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Sparano is correct, Henne can throw to a spot really well, his touch throws that have to lead the Wr are not as polished, he is not terrible at them, but to get that RAC the Wr has to be hit in stride and heading down hill/up the field.dolfan7171 likes this. -
Something I hear coaches talk about a lot is, if a QB can just stay the course in their 2nd year, not necessarily have a big jump or something, just stay even with the first year, it's a sign of serious positive development..
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Things such as that, and poor at play action passing, and rarely using pump fakes, those small things are what bother me about Chad Henne, 3 yrs with Pennington I'd hoped he would be better at those detail issues.
Positives are he compares to Eli Manning really closely, I'd almost bet Henne's numbers in yr #3 or #2 compare closely to Eli's.Pandarilla likes this. -
Edit: I'm surprised to find Ryan started like 10 less games in college. I know Henne was a 4 year starter, but I thought Ryan was close to that, and I knew Henne missed some games due to injury.ToddsPhins and alen1 like this. -
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He can be streaky.
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I think he's shown improvement and has the ability to be a franchise quarterback. He's not Peyton Manning but he's capable of winning games in the playoffs on a good team IMO. If he hadn't shown any improvement from last year I'd be really worried but I think he's moved forward if he can improve some aspects of his game he'll be starting in the league for a very long time.
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I expect all QBs to miss some, but I'm talking about passes that aren't even catcheable (ie bouncing off the ground, throwing well over a WRs head, etc). Or even putting a ball behind a WR that if in front of him would get good YAC. I really like Henne, and am not knocking him, but hitting more of those throws would help him get to that next step. -
People can use that thought process all they want but it's simply folly.
There are a number of adjustments a QB needs to make going from college to pro and I don't care what program he was at or how long he played.
It all comes down to how fast a player can pick up the differences, adjust to the speed change, adjust to the difference of what constitutes an "open WR" in the NFL and adjust to more complicated schemes/reads.
Henne isn't one of those that just come in the league and get it immediately.
Not many do.
He is progressing rather well and on a decent timeline IMO.hugoguzman, ToddsPhins and Rocky Raccoon like this. -
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If youre referring to his flatfootedness, well Im not sure he will ever be able to help that. As long as he turns out like Drew Brees, aka Breesus Christ, I think we'll be fine :lol:hugoguzman and ToddsPhins like this. -
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On a serious note, I agree but hes still young. Hope he continues to develop.ToddsPhins likes this. -
What I liked about that steeler game is that I saw him not panic, reload, set his feet, and deliver...Those pauses should help his 3 second clock be a little slower.hugoguzman likes this. -
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consistency in the accuracy department is what will determine how high his ceiling is. everything else about his game is moving along fine for a 2nd year starter. accuracy is tough to coach though. he's accurate enough to be effective but if he wants to be top ten he needs to improve his consistency
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