Moore's interception was far from an "ugly" interception. He was under extreme duress and threw a perfect deep pass to receiver who was bracketed by two defenders. The ball hit the receiver's hands but the defenders hit him so fast that he didn't have time to pull it in, and instead the ball was tipped in the air and intercepted. I agree with you about the Fasano interception, but the problem I have with Henne is he just does not look like the type of QB that can be anything more than a journeyman backup. I think the best Henne can hope to be is Sage Rosenfels and that just isn't even close to being good enough. Did you guy's see Colt McCoy last night? I was completely wrong about him when he came out last year. I thought he didn't come close to possessing the physical tools necessary to win in the NFL, but if you saw the way he set himself in the pocket, the way he looked off the safety, and the way he scanned the field and made quick decisions you can't help thinking Chad Henne has never looked like that, and Chad was a higher pick in the draft and he has two years more experience than McCoy. McCoy reminded me of Drew Brees. I'm not ready to proclaim McCoy as a franchise QB yet, but I am definitely ready to proclaim that Chad Henne will never be one.