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Chad Henne makes NFL history.. Remarkable statistic !

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Chad Henne has the best Qb rating in his first 2 starts combined than any QB in their first 2 starts combined since the 1970 NFL merger.

Showed it on NFLN yesterday.

No QB had a better first 2 starts than Chad Henne in modern NFL history (last 40 years).

That's pretty cool if you ask me.
 
Too bad Hartline dropped two balls that hit him right in the chest.. And too bad Ronnie looked away before he caught the ball on that other pass from Henne that hit him right in the chest.

There were 2 incomplete passes that were throw-aways out of bounds as nobody was open. And one miss on Fasano

Henne was nearly perfect... Missing only one pass out of 26.

Meanwhile Sanchez was overthrowing receivers left and right, overthrowing them too high by 5 yards on more than one occasion. And should have been intercepted when a Sanchez pass hit Will Allen right in the chest.

Sanchez had happy feet there for awhile.. While Henne stood strong and didn't look jittery at all.

Henne looked far better. He was amazing on just about every throw. Whether it be soft touch passes over a defender in the flat, a long bomb, or firing heat seeking missiles by the sideline for first downs.

His screens were also timed perfectly.. And he was a perfect 7 for 7 on play action.. I think our screen pass game will improve tremendously with Henne.. He looked good on a couple of screen passes against Buffalo, and then against the Jets.

We definitely have the backs who can catch well out of the backfield and make long gains with YAC.
 
Having the best QB rating in the AFC East at the end of the year now seems within reach. Tom Brady is playing average, though I'm sure he'll find some sort of stride pretty soon. Sanchez looks pretty good, although his game against New Orleans looked pretty dismal. And Trent Edwards. Don't need to add anything for Trent.

If he had started from Week 1 he might be in line for the best statistical season of any of the AFC East QBs.
 
Also against 2 divisional foes, an 0-3 record, and going up against an 'elite' (cough) defense in his second week. And like the other poster said, 3 drops. More impressive than Henne's rocket arm, I think, is his ability to put the ball in a perfect spot where only his receiver can get it. Where was this guy in preseason!!? He does not look anything like the preseason QB that was nothing special!!
 
You mean even better than "The Sanchize" ???? According to ESPN that just can't be. After his coming out party, especially considering this week (not the kind of "coming out" that Sanchez will one day do), perhaps we should rename him "Hennechez"
 
Too bad Hartline dropped two balls that hit him right in the chest.. And too bad Ronnie looked away before he caught the ball on that other pass from Henne that hit him right in the chest.

The other 3 incomplete passes were throw-aways out of bounds as nobody was open.

Henne was perfect. literally.

Meanwhile Sanchez was overthrowing receivers left and right, overthrowing them too high by 5 yards on more than one occasion. And should have been intercepted when a Sanchez pass hit Will Allen right in the chest.

Henne looked far better. He was absolutely perfect on every throw. Whether it be soft touch passes over a defender in the flat, a long bomb, or firing heat seeking missiles by the sideline for first downs.

His screens were also timed perfectly.. And he was a perfect 7 for 7 on play action.. I think our screen pass game will improve tremendously with Henne.. He looked good on a couple of screen passes against Buffalo, and then against the Jets.

We definitely have the backs who can catch well out of the backfield and make long gains with YAC.


Wrong. Henne missed a wide open Fasano down the seam.
 
Henne was perfect. literally.
Meanwhile Sanchez was overthrowing receivers left and right, overthrowing them too high by 5 yards on more than one occasion. And should have been intercepted when a Sanchez pass hit Will Allen right in the chest.
Henne looked far better. He was absolutely perfect on every throw. Whether it be soft touch passes over a defender in the flat, a long bomb, or firing heat seeking missiles by the sideline for first downs.

How do you know all this when you left the game in the 3rd quarter to go to Hard Rock? :lol::lol::lol:
 
God forbid he does that again :rolleyes2:


Uh I am just pointing out that he wasn't perfect and he did a miss a wide open "big-play"

Even Spranao said that Henne missed a big play and needs to clean it up. Henne was good, but not perfect and needs to fix some things still.
 
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