Here's where I see the difference between those hatin' and those just disappointed with his progress: The haters use words like "suck", "get rid of him", "he can't change" because "he sucks". They don't look at circumstances like Henning and Lee as coaches because it's not his environment but his nature. My questions would be, is he hard working? Does he put in the study time? Does he show leadership qualities? Does he play within his limitations? Is he willing to make changes to his game to improve? A man's physical and mental qualities are not always subject to immediate improvement but improvement can be made if the man is determined enough. Haters don't want to discuss these things and attack the nature of the man. They'll quote statistics and describe moments of failure and pass judgement without considering the possibility that Henne could improve. And as far as back up QB, for the poster who needs to pick up the needle and place it away from the scratch in his head, there were more than a dozen starting QB's with worse seasons than Henne. Brady or Peyton Manning may be your goal, but let Matt Hasselback be your bench mark. Henne's not far off.