Yes but he played well in almost every one of those Bowl games. As a freshman he threw four touchdown passes in a 38-37 lost against Texas in the Rose Bowl. As a sophomore he threw three touchdown passes in a controversial 32-28 lost against Nebraska in the Alamo Bowl. As a junior he threw for a season high 308 yards in a lost to USC in the Rose Bowl.Is the only Bowl game that Henne won in his four years was his last year?
It bothers me when I see people talking about a QB like he was a pitcher. How many bowls did he win? This is a question that makes no sense in football. Football is the ultimate team sport. Henne hasen't won or lost ANY bowls games. The team won or lost them. Not the QB.
Is the only Bowl game that Henne won in his four years was his last year?
I do agree the qb gets too much credit. I do think sometimes a qb does do so much more than the team u have to give him credit like Ryan at BC where he always seemed to rise the team above thier talent but wins and losses is not soley on the qb.
I do agree the qb gets too much credit. I do think sometimes a qb does do so much more than the team u have to give him credit like Ryan at BC where he always seemed to rise the team above thier talent but wins and losses is not soley on the qb.
Yeah! I think it's really amazing what he did as a freshman at Michigan. That has to say something about his talent, attitude and work ethic, etc...Yes but he played well in almost every one of those Bowl games. As a freshman he threw four touchdown passes in a 38-37 lost against Texas in the Rose Bowl. As a sophomore he threw three touchdown passes in a controversial 32-28 lost against Nebraska in the Alamo Bowl. As a junior he threw for a season high 308 yards in a lost to USC in the Rose Bowl.
Wow, also sounds like you're describing this guy: :tongue:
Leaf played college football at Washington State University, playing in 32 games for the Cougars and starting 24 of them. He averaged 330.6 yards passing per game in his junior year and threw for a then-Pac-10 conference record 33 touchdowns. He also helped the Cougars defeat the University of Washington Huskies, 41-35, for the first time since 1994. Leaf ended the school's 67-year Rose Bowl drought and helped bring the Cougars their first Pac-10 championship in school history. :up:
I'm pulling for John Beck but it's in the best of the franchise and the fans that Henne becomes a good qb also. I think after the drought of good qb play we deserve to have 2 good qbs! :)
Wow, also sounds like you're describing this guy: :tongue:
Leaf played college football at Washington State University, playing in 32 games for the Cougars and starting 24 of them. He averaged 330.6 yards passing per game in his junior year and threw for a then-Pac-10 conference record 33 touchdowns. He also helped the Cougars defeat the University of Washington Huskies, 41-35, for the first time since 1994. Leaf ended the school's 67-year Rose Bowl drought and helped bring the Cougars their first Pac-10 championship in school history. :up:
Overrated, I'm glad the dolphins didn't draft him!