Casas9425
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There are some valid points in the article. Everyone gets the point about Henne. Worse of all, he should be livid after some of these offensive failures. He should be visibly upset to the point it may rub a few people wrong. Good QB's aren't afraid to show emotions, Henne is.
I don't see anything wrong with the article, and in fact I think it focuses on exactly what Chad Henne's remaining problem is.
Colt McCoy drove his team down for the win. Chad Henne choked.
And it's a shame, too, because success in that situation would've helped him develop much further into the leadership role this team desperately needs from its players right now.
Chad Henne desperately needs to win a game for his team so he can become the leader it needs.
Yes charting henne's 4th quarters and i come up with this
11 games where we were ahead or way behind not tracked
(3) 4th quarter comebacks
(5) good 4th quarters where we were ahead and he led drives to ice the game and we won
(12) close games in the 4th quarter where we lost and he failed to lead winning drives
So we have 8 good and 12 bad in close games.
The strange thing is that early on in his career he was good with 5 good and 2 bad
Lately its all bad, with 6 of the last 7 games being bad.
I'd have to agree its time to move on from Henne. If he really had what it takes he would have gotten us 15 yards against the Browns.
Stop blaming it on the defense. The Defense kept the browns under 20 points. Henne needs to get us some TD's. He sucks.