Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne stepped on the podium inside the Sun Life Stadium club level on Tuesday and displayed the same poise and self-assuredness that he has exhibited in the pocket during a most encouraging preseason.
Addressing more than 100 fans at a Dolphins Touchdown Club luncheon, a confident Henne spoke about his growth, his relationship with Brandon Marshall and the team’s more aggressive offensive approach.
“There are a lot of things I can do with this offense,” he said. “There is no turning back.”
Henne, who had a splendid 93.4 quarterback rating in preseason, has been buoyed not only by the bolder offensive philosophy, but the trust that offensive coordinator Brian Daboll has placed in him to change plays when needed.
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Whether he becomes the guy we hope for him to become or not, at this point he has all my respect.. he's been through A LOOOOOOOT and he hasn't stepped down at all. A lot of people would have just quit in his situation. Hell, a couple months ago the team was still trying to replace him after he'd lead all the team workouts through the lockout.
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But besides Barry Jackson's misunderstanding, he has a great writeup of Henne's appearance at this luncheon. This part in particular is important:
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All last year it was obvious that Henning had this "don't make a mistake" philosophy. It was nice to hear Henne say this:
“Brian Daboll puts a lot on my shoulders – puts everything on me,” he told emcees Joe Rose and Kim Bokamper. “He says, ‘If you see something, get us into the right play and make it go. And if it doesn’t work, we’ll come back the next play and make it work.’
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That seems like the polar opposite of anything Henne would have heard last year.ToddsPhins, Bpk, MrClean and 1 other person like this. -
Regardless of what you think of his play on the field, off the field he hasn't done anything wrong and from as much as you can gather from interviews and press conferences seems like a decent guy. Really excited for our game, will be sporting my aqua #7 that day. Light that scoreboard up Monday.
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Hmm, someone call Disney and tell them an animatron is running amok during a dolphins luncheon.
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Good for Chad. I'll say this. I'm not the biggest fan of Chad, but I'm a big supporter. He's the QB of the team, so I support him and hope he does well. His preseason has caused me to consider the fact, maybe he did need another year and some other things working in his favor. I just want to see progression. Even if he plays OK, average, mediocre, this team can win 10 games IMO. With the defense, improved ST's and playmakers, all Chad needs to do is enough.
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It is my opinion that Henne is line for one of those 3,800 yd types of passing seasons, not sure how productive he will be in terms of Td to Int's but we have enough talent at Wr to put up numbers if the ball is thrown.
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I can't be any more hyped up for this season to get started. LETS GO DOLPHINS!!!
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year three of starting is when you take the training wheels off a QB. He looks like he finally figured out how to play this game. Should be exciting
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1. The stat is called passer rating, not quarterback rating. Quarterback rating is an ESPN made-for-TV stat that says Dan Orlovsky is a better QB than Ben Roethlisberger. Jackson is incorrect to state that Henne had a 93.4 quarterback rating in preseason. He did not. He had a 93.4 passer rating.
2. 93.4 is not "splendid." To contrast, David Garrard posted a 90 passer rating in 2010, and is now out of a job. 93.4 is for sure an improvement over the 74s and 75s Henne posted over the last two years, but it's not "splendid." Tom Brady's 111 passer rating in 2010 is splendid.
I could also get into the fact that Jackson is whipping out rarely-used superlatives to describe preseason performance, but I won't.
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You realize that the NFL recognizes both quarterback and passer rating as the same thing? Not that I care about whether people call it quarterback rating or passer rating because I know what they mean... but seriously, get over it.
http://www.nfl.com/help/quarterbackratingformula
And also "splendid" is a relative term so stop acting like it's absolute... you come off as arrogant doing so.alen1, ToddsPhins, slickj101 and 3 others like this. -
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Well, at least nobody guaranteed a Superbowl win...
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How are Matt Ryan's 81 preseason QBR, Flacco's 83 QBR, Schaub's 89 QBR, Cassel's 86 QBR, and Freeman's 72 QBR? How about Garrard's 57 preseason QBR? How do those fare in the splendid category? :tongue2:
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