Is it just me or for the first time since the great Dan Marino are you excited when the Dolphins drop back to pass. Yes, Henne had a rough game against the Pats, but for me it is the first time in a decade that I have a good feeling when we throw the football. He spreads the field and makes us a threat to score 20 or 30 points each week. I believe Henne will improve and in a year or two he will be in the top 10 amongst QB.
* at one point in the first half Henne was 7/7 for 93 yards and a TD. * in the second half Henne completed 11 passes in a row. * Henne threw two TD's * the two picks that were Henne's fault - gave the opponent only 6 points. * Henne finished the evening with 75% completion percentage. We'll be ok with Henne.
Henne may improve or he may not. There is no way to say for certain that he will. Many, many QBs never improve: witness Matt Leinart, Dave Carr, Tim Couch, Akili Smith, etc... Others take YEARS sitting on the sidelines to improve, and then they only show that improvement on their third or fourth team.
To be fair, none of those people you mentioned ever played as good at the NFL level as Henne has up until this point, either.
I still can not believe that after one game, Henne is the object of so much debate. I don't get it.....well, I do. Fans need to vent on something. Can I ask something? Why didn't people flip out this much on the defense after the Jet loss? You all love Cam Wake and he was practically invisible in the Jets game (1 tackle, 0 sacks). Why weren't you all over his sh!t like everyone is all over Henne's? Cam Wake and the defense were far more responsible for the Jets loss than Henne and the offense were for the Pats loss....yet the reaction to the two are so different.
Yep. The QB is always to blame. I remember people saying the offense sucked after we lost to the Colts last year...in a game where Peyton Manning had the ball for 15 minutes