Yesterday, it was Sparano defending Henne. Today it was Henning.
And in terms of players, everyone from Pennington to Marshall has defended Henne.
But as we all know, talk is cheap.
My question is, can it really be possible to believe that starting Pennington now is the right move for the franchise while also believing that Henne is still the long-term future at QB?
Do the coaches believe this or is it just coach speak?
And do you as a fan believe this, or are you convinced that it's time to look elsewhere for a starting QB?
Me? I'd like the best of both worlds:
-Bring back Henne
-and draft a QB in the first round to hedge the Henne bet
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Henne is still the future..... and the competitor inside Chad will be enough to push him w/o needing to spend a high draft pick to do so.
Starting Penny might be the right move now to keep Henning & Sparano from destroying Henne's career any further this season. Let him regroup, get a new OC, possibly a new coach, and a surrounding cast better suited for his needs so he can come out of the gates running in 2011.Rocky Raccoon, jetssuck, SRM and 2 others like this. -
I personally would have rode it out, asked Henning to retire and move on. If after this year Henne hadn't improved coming down the stretch then so be it, you move on.
I just wonder if this has met with relief or consternation within the locker room. And, that maybe all else will determine if Henne comes back to be anything at all. If its relief, then he finished sad to say, at least here.Frumundah Finnatic likes this. -
Based on:
-Pennington not being in Davie when the move was made
-Hartline speaking in the present tense about Henne
-Beast remaining neutral, there was not a hint of a move taking place on Beast's Tuesday show on Irvin's show.
Disagree about moving forward with Henne this year as I value the Irish/Sparano regime far more highly than most do, we could go decades without a Regime that can mine gems the way that they can.
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All I know is that your yanking a Developing QB for a guy that is 35 years old and has a torn up shoulder that I would be suprized if he lasted 3 games.
You can say all you want about Henne having a to be metally strong and say that he shouldn't let this affect him, but if you are objective you will realize that it does hurt your confidence. There is no way that it can't, if you are giving everything you have and you get yanked its going to mess with you head. Hopefully he can pull it together enough, to do well his next start and maybe get his confidence back quick. Otherwise I'm thinking this could do some real damage. -
How do none of you guys remember what just happened to Sean Smith?
I bet you guys were singing the same tune then.
"Oh no Smith is a bust! He isn't the future! blah blah blah." -
Brandon Marshall says Miami Dolphins will make playoffs despite slow start - ESPN
Edit: not sure why it comes up as video, i linked what I thought was an article.ToddsPhins likes this. -
I do happen to believe Sean Smith is a better Safety prospect than a Corner Back.
As for Chad Henne, dude is tough, he'll be fine, he'll also learn that Competition never stops with Sparano. -
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I think he still can be the future. The question to me is how much, if at all, does him sitting on the bench hinder his development?
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I have no idea what he's referring to to be honest.
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I'm not referring to the posters in this thread per se. I am referring to the people in the forum itself who were whining after Smith got benched that he wasn't the future and a waste of a pick.
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Put him inside on Te's as well, he looks like he added about 10 pds. -
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On this board at least. -
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When players don't talk they are robots, when players do talk they are bafoons. How can these human beings win?!?!? -
The more I think about it the more I think this is good for Chad Henne. After the frustration and emotions disappear from losing his job he will understand it as well. He gets a chance to soak up information on the sidelines and in the meeting room and practice field. A chance to regroup and keep learning. We know Pennington wil continue to help him out, and we know Henne has the ability to play in this league. Also, the becnhing itself will light a fire inside him that can only help him further. Chad Henne is tough mentally. No doubt in my mind this will benefit him.
In the meantime, we get the perfect quarterback for our offense on the field to help us win games. Win all around. -
The answer is that we dont know, and I have no faith in this organizations ability to develop a QB.
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