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If Chad Henne started last Sunday, the results would've been the same.

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When will you Hennefreaks realize this? Not even Dan Marino could've won with this pitiful offensive line performance. Its hard to do anything when you're being rushed at 3/4's of the time. I find it ridiculous that fans want to run out the first decent/good QB since Marino, who led the Dolphins to the playoffs. I think Dolphins fans have been spoiled by 35 years of Griese/Marino. Put Chad Henne behind the same line, and he would've a horrible game as well.
 
yup. he would've gotten needed experience, but not the kind we want.
 
That's why Pat White should play more, would make the offense fun to watch. I am not saying bench CP, I just think our line is so bad why get him and Henne killed, Pat can at least run and get out of pocket.
 
When will you Hennefreaks realize this? Not even Dan Marino could've won with this pitiful offensive line performance. Its hard to do anything when you're being rushed at 3/4's of the time. I find it ridiculous that fans want to run out the first decent/good QB since Marino, who led the Dolphins to the playoffs. I think Dolphins fans have been spoiled by 35 years of Griese/Marino. Put Chad Henne behind the same line, and he would've a horrible game as well.

I agreed with everything you said until you inserted Marino's name. Dan did not play behind a phenomenal offensive line his entire career. He certainly could have and would have won us this game. For one reason only. Dan had supreme confidence in his arm and (prior to the nerve injury) could make all the throws.
 
I agreed with everything you said until you inserted Marino's name. Dan did not play behind a phenomenal offensive line his entire career. He certainly could have and would have won us this game. For one reason only. Dan had supreme confidence in his arm and (prior to the nerve injury) could make all the throws.

Dan is the greatest of all time. That is the only reason he might've won if he played last Sunday. However, I don't think he would've been too successful behind that offensive line. Dan played behind some mediocre lines, but none where as bad as this one.
 
Wrong. You don’t know what you are talking about, and everybody who follows you off the cliff like sheep are wrong too. Defenses (Baltimore, Atlanta and every team we play from now on) plan against Pennington exactly as they would against any bad or rookie quarterback. The only way to make them stop is to make them pay for it with pass completions to soften them. How dare you say Marino would not have done that. Notice Pat White had plenty of time to hit Ginn? The defense immediately got burned (except it was incomplete). That is how defenses will play Miami differently as soon as we put in a quarterback that can make that throw. If Chad Henne had started Atlanta would have tried to stick to their plan, but I do believe Henne would force them to change it, and we would have won. The offensive line would have looked better, the running game would have looked better, Ginn would have looked better and the final score would have looked better. Starting a fired weak armed not-good-enough-to-be-a-Jet quarterback has now cost us two games in a row with no end in sight if that’s what we continue to do. Sheep need not respond.
 
I think it's ridiculous to say that Marino couldn't have won that game. Our offensive line played badly but they weren't so bad that no QB could have succeeded.
 
We would have had a better chance to comeback if Henne was in there...

Penny cant throw his way to a win...

Remember Pats vs Phins 08 in Miami?

Yea....

But keep Chad Penny as the starter gives us the best chance to win...from start to finish

I once saw Dan Marino lift a locomotive.

Man could do anything he wanted...F a superbowl win
 
lol@all the Ms. Cleo's in this thread...

so what would have happened if we drafted Braylon Edwards instead of Ronnie in week 4 of the 2006 season?

threads like these are even dumber than the cut Pennington threads because this is an impossible thing to even attempt to pretend to predict...

yes the offensive line didn't play well, but you Penny sucklers for some reason want to take ALL the blame off of Chad... the key thing to remember is THERE WILL ALWAYS BE PRESSURE ON A QB IN AN NFL GAME... there will be sacks, there will be hurries, there will be QBs getting hit... but what makes a good QB is the pocket awareness to avoid a lot of those pressures, not take sacks, not turn the ball over, get the ball off quickly and make good decisions, etc etc...

and can chad do those things? of course he can... he did all last season... but did he do that last game? absolutely not... he played scared in the pocket and looked all out of whack...

but good for us, its just one game, but to put all the blame on the oline is just as bad as putting all the blame on Penny, both deserve blame

and all this stretching the field talk, we know Penny cant do that, we know hes cant lead us to wins on his arm alone, we know all of that, but we have to either A find a way to overcome it, or B move on...
 
We need Jay Fiedler back. We would have won with Jay Fiedler.
 
When will you Hennefreaks realize this? Not even Dan Marino could've won with this pitiful offensive line performance. Its hard to do anything when you're being rushed at 3/4's of the time. I find it ridiculous that fans want to run out the first decent/good QB since Marino, who led the Dolphins to the playoffs. I think Dolphins fans have been spoiled by 35 years of Griese/Marino. Put Chad Henne behind the same line, and he would've a horrible game as well.

While you're making pre(post?)dictions, can you tell me what the winning lotto numbers will be for this weekend?
 
chad henne couldve driven the falcons back with lightning from his eyes and thunder from his arse.
 
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