erralyn
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Actually, a rational person would note that the entire offense was in disarray last season (O-line, aging RB's, O coordinator) and it may have played a role in Henne's performance. He showed promise his 1st season as a starter and many people were eager to see what he could do his 2nd yr. He is now entering his 3rd yr as a starter and many of us are anxious to see how Henne will respond with another offseason under his belt and a new offensive coordinator. If he fails to show improvement, then a change needs to be made. The reality is that great QB's don't grow on trees and there weren't really any significant upgrades over Henne available (I don't believe that Orton was a lock to beat out Henne for the starting job and he would have been a stop gap solution) and this rookie class was unspectacular once Luck decided to return for his Sr season. Carson Palmer would have been an upgrade, but he isn't available (at least not yet).
With respect to his yrs in the league, you bring up Gannon. Actually, a more realistic and fair comparison would be Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees. Brees was a BUST his 1st 3 seasons and really turned it on after the Chargers drafted Rivers. Rodgers sat on the bench for 3 yrs while Favre was ruminating his future.
You mention accountability, when in reality you are detached from reality and think that you can get a franchise QB simply by wishing for it. We all demand accountability and our financial support (or lack thereof) will reflect that.
"Detached from reality." People can make personal attacks like that on this site as long as they are directed at people who question this regime. And you just said that its fair to compare Chad Henne to Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers. I see.
I do not believe that you can get a franchise QB simply by wishing for it. I believe you have to go out and get a franchise QB. I believe you have to do this by drafting them (although I think Orton would be a significant upgrade over Henne, just probably not enough to win a championship). Draft one at every opportunity until you get a franchise QB. I believe that without a QB the foundation of the team you're building will collapse behind you as contracts expire, players get older, etc.
Its become clear to me that the people who are defending Henne will never give a timeline on when he has to shine. It will always be "one more year." This is his 4th year in the league. This time next year the same people will be wanting to give him a 5th, and then a 6th.