Henne to Start on Sunday vs Bills. Pennington's season (potentially career) done

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http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/tag/_/name/pennington-092809 So our boy Chad is going to get a chance to be a franchise QB for the Miami Dolphins. What do you guys think? How long will Henne last with the dolphins? 1 year or until retirement? There are so many factors outside of Henne himself that could influence how long he stays in Miami, so its pretty close to impossible to predict. Who cares though, it's a fun topic... Thoughts? Go Henne!

Michigan_Mike

September 29th, 2009 at 3:52 AM ^

Henne's looked rough so far, but it doesn't help that he's got no help at the receiver position. He's got a waterbug from Hawaii, a drop artist from that school down South and a guy named Greg Camarillo. I hope he is able to look solid by year's end and Miami drafts a legitimate wide out next year.

Viper

September 29th, 2009 at 4:12 AM ^

Tuna and Sparano are going to give Henne every chance to succeed, especially since they drafted him and ran John Beck out of town (who was the previous regime's 2nd Round pick in the 2007 draft). The Fins have a strong run game, but their receivers are mediocre and don't have any playmakers who can actually catch the ball unlike his days at Michigan. Ginn has playmaker speed, but he doesn't have much between the ears and has hands of stone. Hopefully, Henne's supporting cast will step up and carry some of the load.

DesHow21

September 29th, 2009 at 9:35 AM ^

He is on the practice squad due to to injuries. They cannot carry players who are injured on the active roster due to space constraints. FWIW, the Indy coaches have had only good things to say about him and I am reasonably sure he would get 5-6 touches a game if he could just stay healthy.

ndhillon

September 29th, 2009 at 7:53 AM ^

Scott Loeffler does not fail. He has molded an infallible machine. Tate Forcier gains 300% knowledge from watching Henne warm up. Watch for Adrian Arrington to make the team next year just off of Henne's influence. Henne for GM and QB in 2010.

dmccoy

September 29th, 2009 at 9:28 AM ^

Miami should make a play for Braylon Edwards. He's in desperate need of a change of scenery, Miami needs a legit receiver, and the whole Henne-to-Braylon thing worked in the past.