Chad Henne (or Chad Pennington) will now have an explosive passing game with the addition of Marshall. The 6 foot 4 229lbs receiver will provide the need element that Miami ha
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I'm not here to rant and rave about Pennington being snubbed from the AFC Pro Bowl team. Do I think the man deserved a spot on the squad? Absolutely. But, do I understand why he was left off the roster? Of course. Pennington's numbers — 3,453 yards to go with 17 TDs and 7 picks — aren't quite as flashy as the stats Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Jay Cutler have put up through the air this season, but they are certainly solid. For the record, Manning has thrown for 3907 yards, 26 TDs and 12 picks, Favre has 3239/21/19 and Cutler has 4210/24/16 through 15 games this year. Sure, CP has more yards and 12 fewer completions to the other team than Favre, but remember, it's Brett Favre. As long as Favre is healthy and somewhat productive, the man will be in the Pro Bowl.
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“A good leader inspires people to have confidence in the leader, a great leader inspires people to have confidence in themselves”
A Quarterback is usually the unquestioned leader of a football team. When Dan Marino retired, the fins for once in a long time lacked a strong leader, many tried to fill his shoes, (Huard, Fiedler, Griese, Lucas, Feeley, Frerotte, Rosenfels, Harrington, Culpepper, Green, and Lemon) all failed. Some can argue that Jay Fiedler was the best of that list, I beg to differ. Fiedler’s inadequacies were masked by a strong ground game, when that ground game disappeared his true leadership ability showed through.
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My expectations rose to a possibility of a 6-10 record. How could they win anymore than that with the majority of the team basically no names even to Fin Fans?
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Pennington carried the hopes and dreams of the other New York football team until he no longer delivered the goods. He was quickly disregarded as trash when the golden icon Brett Favre donned the green and white.
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Chad Pennington told the press last week he was taking advantage of the bye to work on timing and other issues with his wide outs. Pennington is 53-83 with two touchdowns and one interception on his season for a rating of 87.9, and he’s coming off one of the most accurate games of his career. Anthony Fasano is emerging as Pennington’s top target, with 11 catches, two touchdowns and 150 receiving yards in three games. Even Ted Ginn, Jr. is (finally) showing he (sort of) belongs out there (some of the time.) He’s lost his kicking return honors to un-drafted rookie Davone Bess out of Hawaii, but made five catches for 49 yards against New England, which (at least) shows improvement.
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Tomorrow is a day that will be very important for the new quarterback of the Miami Dolphins.
He will be going up against his old team and you and I both know there is nothing he would like better than to go in there and show them that it was a mistake to give up on him.
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