RobertHorry
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Thats just a great post with a ton of good points, especially in the middle paragraphs. However, I respectfully disagree with you that Chad Henne is an accurate thrower of the football.
But, those are great points about how being non agressive with your throws and decisions can actually lead to more turnovers because the defense knows what to expect and you minimize your margin for error that way. Very true. If a guy is stepping back and firing and the ball is coming out quick on almost every play, you keep the defense on its heels. They arent sure where its coming, they just know its coming. Therefore a ball would have to be misfired and thrown right into the defenses hands for it to be intercepted, and even then a lot of those passes defenders drop because they come up on them hot and the reaction time makes it tough for a defender to catch.
Please explain why you think Henne isn't an accurate thrower?
You do know that to step back and fire away your skill positions have to get open quickly? We didn't have a terrible WR core, but we had quite the slow one. You add into the fact that Henning likes to only run 2-3 route per play sometimes and those are bunched up in a tight offense with the defense playing as the aggressor, you can't really start firing away WV.