Chad Henne

20 September 2010

29 points in two games normally doesn't get it done. Chad Henne needs to throw more than 15 passes if they expect to compete in the AFC East.


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25 August 2010

wo years removed from winning the AFC East, the Miami Dolphins have reloaded for another title run. Chad Henne emerged as a legitimate starting quarterback in the NFL last season, despite not being able to stretch the field due to a lack of depth at the wide receiver position. The instigators of the Wildcat offense, the Dolphins are now committed to Ronnie Brown running those packages with the release of last year's second round pick Pat White. In what likely is his last season, Ricky Williams will still be adequately productive to spell Brown. The acquisition of receiver Brandon Marshall from the Broncos was a surprise one, completely changing the look of the Miami offense. Unfortunately, Davone Bess is the only other receiver worth worrying about initially, as the 'Fins traded away receivers Greg Camarillo and Tedd Ginn.

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2 January 2010

te rally against the Texans last week, the Dolphins will be focused on getting to 8-8 but will need Chad Henne to play near-perfect along with a large dose of Ricky Williams (who may not play). Even on the road without Troy Polamalu, I like Pittsburgh to win. Though any Steeler (lookin' at you LaMarr Woodley) or Steeler fan who thinks the Colts or Patriots are resting players because they don't want to see the Steelers in the playoffs is delirious. Maybe you shouldn't have lost five straight?

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29 December 2009

27-3 first half lead, the Texans dropped their guard and let the Dolphins rally in the second half. Chad Henne went for over 300 yards passing, but he doesn't have enough weapons to overcome such a deficit. Even if the Texans don't make the playoffs, they have a chance for the first winning record in franchise history. 

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10 October 2009

ch Tony Sparano wants his team to build off their 38-10 dismantling of the Bills last week in which Chad Henne was efficient and protected the football. His second start needs to be better if Miami is to win. 

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5 October 2009

You can only go so long excelling at dominating time of possession and not win, even if Chad Henne was making his first NFL start. Not every opponent will have Peyton Manning. Buffalo looks to be in considerable turmoil already. I would not want to be coach Dick Jauron right now with a volatile TO waiting to ‘splode. 

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11 July 2008

Josh McCown, John Beck, & rookie Chad Henne out of Michigan. McCown started for the Oakland Raiders last season and had a tough year. The Raiders aren’t a great team, but McCown barely played. He missed several games due to injuries, which in turn questions his durability for this season. John Beck, the Dolphins second round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, has seen very limited time in the NFL, but in that time hasn’t looked like the Quarterback of the future. This brings us to

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