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Henne Getting Attention For Impressive Scrimmage

The problem is the Dolphins defense was playing man coverage and Henne has always been good against man coverage. Henne just can't read defenses unless it's man-to-man. But even a 6 year old can read man-to-man.

Henne can't read any other D. All a defense has to do is mix their coverages and disguise presnap in cover 3, cover 2, or quarters coverage etc (or ANY type of zone coverages) and Henne and the dolphins offense are screwed

Other teams already know that henne sucks against any other defense, and that's why it was so rare for henne to see man defense after the first few games last season.

That's also why Henne looks decent against the blitz. Because the defensive backfield is in man coverage a large majority of the time when they send extra people.

Only the raiders were stupid enough later last season to play man 2 man exclusively throughout the game. Notice that as soon as they switched up to a zone for a couple of plays Henne was confused and threw a horrible ill advised pass to the middle of the field at the goal line for an easy INT with 3 Raiders around the ball with no Dolphin player in sight.. Of course, the Raiders then went back to man coverage after that for the most part -- they;re the raiders and they're stupid.

Do you remember a couple of years ago when Henne had like 16 straight completions against Jacksonville on the road? He was just one shy of the franchise record set by Griese. Well all those Henne completions were against man coverage that day. As soon as the Jags switched up to some zone looks in the 2nd half for the most part, Henne was lost, the dolphins relinquished their lead, henne threw INT's and made some horrible passes missing wide and away, and the dolphins were lucky to escape that game via the defense making some huge plays and the running game taking a bit of time off the clock. But Henne was awful later on with the zones.. and this has been a constant with him over the past 3 seasons.

The book is out on Henne and how to easily confuse and fluster him. The rest of the NFL has it down. Only with the rare exceptions like the Raiders ( and their stupidity as an organization along with injuries to Nnamdi and their 3rd DB that day) can Henne get a free ride to look better than he is.

In other words, don't get your hopes up over a couple of practices when Henne was facing man coverage. He won;t see those coverages in the regular season. The coaching staff probably decided to go to man coverage for a few days to raise his confidence level and take the Heat away from the "Orton chants", and all the anti-Henne stuff in the media. But that's about it. Don't look too deeply into this.
 
The problem is the Dolphins defense was playing man coverage and Henne has always been good against man coverage. Henne just can't read defenses unless it's man-to-man. But even a 6 year old can read man-to-man.

Henne can't read any other D. All a defense has to do is mix their coverages and disguise presnap in cover 3, cover 2, or quarters coverage etc (or ANY type of zone coverages) and Henne and the dolphins offense are screwed

Other teams already know that henne sucks against any other defense, and that's why it was so rare for henne to see man defense after the first few games last season.

Only the raiders were stupid enough later last season to play man 2 man exclusively throughout the game.

The book is out on Henne and how to easily confuse and fluster him. The rest of the NFL has it down. Only with the rare exceptions like the Raiders ( and their stupidity as an organization along with injuries to Nnamdi and their 3rd DB that day) can Henne get a free ride to look better than he is.

True!! However, if confidence was an issue with Henne wouldn't this be a good strategy? They have little time to prepare for the season. Have him play against a defense he can play against and try to get a rhythm and confidence back in him.

Henne is and will be our starting QB unless Moore is just one of those "gamer types" who suddenly explodes in games. I am one of the biggest Henne Haters, but I am gonna support him and try to be encouraged by all the positives so far.

I know he was horrible last year, but it's pretty much a new team with a new midset.

He doesn't need to suddenly learn how to read defenses, for me with guys like Bush/Bess and Marshall he just needs to learn to trust those guys and let them try to make plays.
 
The problem is the Dolphins defense was playing man coverage and Henne has always been good against man coverage. Henne just can't read defenses unless it's man-to-man. But even a 6 year old can read man-to-man.

Henne can't read any other D. All a defense has to do is mix their coverages and disguise presnap in cover 3, cover 2, or quarters coverage etc (or ANY type of zone coverages) and Henne and the dolphins .

Take a chill pill please!!!! How about maybe the new OC is calling plays that will put Henne in a position to be successfull. Never thought about that buddy???
 
The problem is the Dolphins defense was playing man coverage and Henne has always been good against man coverage. Henne just can't read defenses unless it's man-to-man. But even a 6 year old can read man-to-man.

Henne can't read any other D. All a defense has to do is mix their coverages and disguise presnap in cover 3, cover 2, or quarters coverage etc (or ANY type of zone coverages) and Henne and the dolphins offense are screwed

Other teams already know that henne sucks against any other defense, and that's why it was so rare for henne to see man defense after the first few games last season.

That's also why Henne looks decent against the blitz. Because the defensive backfield is in man coverage a large majority of the time when they send extra people.

Only the raiders were stupid enough later last season to play man 2 man exclusively throughout the game. Notice that as soon as they switched up to a zone for a couple of plays Henne was confused and threw a horrible ill advised pass to the middle of the field at the goal line for an easy INT with 3 Raiders around the ball with no Dolphin player in sight.. Of course, the Raiders then went back to man coverage after that for the most part -- they;re the raiders and they're stupid.

The book is out on Henne and how to easily confuse and fluster him. The rest of the NFL has it down. Only with the rare exceptions like the Raiders ( and their stupidity as an organization along with injuries to Nnamdi and their 3rd DB that day) can Henne get a free ride to look better than he is.

In other words, don't get your hopes up over a couple of practices when Henne was facing man coverage. He won;t see those coverages in the regular season. The coaching staff probably decided to go to man coverage for a few days to raise his confidence level and take the Heat away from the "Orton chants", and all the anti-Henne stuff in the media. But that's about it. Don't look too deeply into this.

Very good analysis
 
I'll believe the offense is better when they do it during a regular season game. It's great it looks like they made positive strides on offense, but they have a LONG way to go.
 
It it that hard to believe that Henne won't improve at all? The more experience you get the better you'll perform. That goes for any job! You don't become a superstar at work after a day. It takes time even a few years to reach your full potential. No difference in the NFL.
 
Uh huh ... let's see how he does against live fire before we crown him "re-born" :lol:
 
Ah the optimism of august...........it never changes!

Yeah, because we wait for seven months and go through a s**tty lockout just to be pessimistic when the team we love starts playing again :rolleyes2:
 
Greyboy were u at the scrimmage? Not calling you out i just would like to know how you know we played exclusively man D.
 
Don't get out the anointing oil just yet
 
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Hey Chad....Don't eat the cheese.....keep working hard and make sure you are ready to lead this team wk 1
 
You can also argue that Henning's archaic offense and limited route tree attributed to Henne's lack of success vs. Zones because the route combinations were designed to work against man....I didn't see our recievers run many option routes in the last couple years, and those are the kind of routes that beat zone defenses, especially when you have strong possession recievers like B Marshall and Bess....I'd say Daboll's scheme will probably arm Henne with the type of routes that will beat zone defenses
 
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