Three throws: The Bomb. The Butter. And the Bullet.
If you really want to understand why Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne's fourth-quarter performance Monday has been showered with praise for the past three days, dig no deeper than the three passes he completed in crucial moments.
``We have a quarterback who can make every throw, not only the long one,'' wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. said Wednesday.
On a day when he began to prove what many in the organization felt like they already knew, Henne also made some other nice plays during his second start, just as there were times when he didn't connect on a few that could have been equally important.
But it was those three plays -- the Bomb, the Butter and the Bullet -- that managed to provide some hope for what had been a limited passing game.
``He had a lot of good, hard test questions,'' coach Tony Sparano said. ``I thought he answered some of those questions very well.''
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