Coming up tommorrow Bucky will explain Santa Claus' strategy for getting all the presents out to the good little boys and girls. Just kidding, henne could have a breakout year. It's now or never in Miami, he has enough tools to succeed.
As far as short to intermediate passes, No, his problem was actually overthinking, he placed the ball right more times then not, but waited that splitsecond more then he should have, giving defensive players a chance to jump the play (That comes with having little to no confidence in your abilities).
His deep ball does need some work, especially considering he has rare arm strength, his game should be more vertical, and with his armstrength, he should be able to drop balls quickly enough to the deep receiver, that DBs will have no time to recover or get help in coverage.
I'm talking more about the throws where if he puts it in the right spot, it's a TD.. but he ends up throwing it to where the receiver either has to completely change direction, slow down, or both.. and they end up getting caught after the catch.
Those are the throws that separate the boys from the men..
But I agree there was overthinking too.. like the receiver will be wide open and by the time he throws it the DB got to recover.. so that combined with bad ball placement = some horrid plays
Please... 4 - 12 season all but guaranteed if Henne starts
Henne still did not have an offensive line, Henning, still no TE, no running, FG Sparano, and other factors. No QB could have had success in that offense. I'm not saying he's the real deal, but he has potential to be a good QB.
Henne has a brickload of reasons why he didn't succeed, but he still has to give us that "franchise QB" glimpse we're looking for ...
hell ! look at Sam Bradford ! His situation isn't really better than henne, and he still managed to impress people, win some games on his own, giving hope to fans that he'll be able to turn that franchise around soon ...
That's what I want from Henne