Honestly I didn't see the tip, but zI will look for it tonight when I do my little post game break down. Even if it was it still falls on him, if you watch the over head replay they showed he stared down that side of the field the whole way. When he does this it makes it much easier for the lineman to time their jumps, resulting in tips and batted passes. That is the same thing that happened on 2 of his int's in the Buffalo game. The good news is most of the mistakes Henne makes are those of a young QB, not knowing when to add touch or fire a dart, staring down one side of the field, failing to continue moving forward in the pocket, not knowing when to run(like on the first down play on the final drive). The FRANCHISE QUESTION is will he mature beyond them? That will be what determines if Henne is our future!