Everything is going through your mind," Henne said. "You have the nerves, the excitement, the emotions. You are the starting quarterback. You have to take this team over and give them confidence in yourself and show them you can get the job done."
It helps that he has a stronger arm than Pennington. In passing drills at the start of practice Wednesday, Henne threw the strike to Ginn, then connected again with the speedy receiver on a deep pattern.
That kind of completion has been missing from the Dolphins' offense for most of the past decade. Will the Bills see it Sunday with Henne and Ginn?
"If they give us the coverage to attack it, we'll hook up a couple of times," Henne said.
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