Kelly the Dog Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 Couldn't help bringing this up again on the eve of the Fins game. Thanks, Simon.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 I don't know about Henne's character so I can't say whether I agree with the Dead Schembechlers or not…but as a QB I've always thought he sucked. Hope that keeps up tomorrow.
Fixxxer Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 # 9 of Ohio St. looks like a good prospect..........
showmeSP Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 I love that Youboty has an interception in this
RTW2012 Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 I think the Dead Schembechlers need to get a life (no pun intended).
HansLanda Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 I guess Henne shows that the Parcells "formula" for picking college QBs isn't infallible. 1. He must be a senior, because you need time and maturity to develop into a good professional quarterback. 2. He must be a graduate, because you want someone who takes his responsibilities seriously. 3. He must be a three-year starter, because you need to make sure his success wasn’t ephemeral and that he has lived as “the guy” for some period of time. 4. He must have at least 23 wins, because the big passing numbers must come in the context of winning games.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted December 19, 2010 Posted December 19, 2010 I guess Henne shows that the Parcells "formula" for picking college QBs isn't infallible. 1. He must be a senior, because you need time and maturity to develop into a good professional quarterback. 2. He must be a graduate, because you want someone who takes his responsibilities seriously. 3. He must be a three-year starter, because you need to make sure his success wasn’t ephemeral and that he has lived as “the guy” for some period of time. 4. He must have at least 23 wins, because the big passing numbers must come in the context of winning games. This is not gloating…but it needs to be pointed out. The key to anything is knowing when and when not, rules apply. And that's what a lot of people don't get.
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