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Gus Bradley: "Chad Henne preformed efficiently"
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Quote:The fourth and one foot that Henne threw to Lewis is considered a drop because Lewis touched the ball. Common sense says it wasn't a drop, but an errant throw. Henne played just like I expected him to play. Except I was surprised he threw the two long TD throws to Hurns. Even then did you notice that one of the TD throws was 5 foot behind him and the other throw was short? The pass was bad. If Marcedes were an incredible receiving TE maybe he dives for it and bails Henne out, but that play didn't go down as a drop because Marcedes isn't listed with any drops on the season. http://www.sportingcharts.com/nfl/stats/drops/2014/ We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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