Fletch said:Romo definitely has a leg up.
superpunk said:Based on what - exactly? The fact that he held kicks last year?
superpunk said:Based on what - exactly? The fact that he held kicks last year?
ConcreteBoy said:He's playing against 99% talent that can't play in NFL there. And at the end of the day its not a great sign he was allocated there. Spin away
BrAinPaiNt said:I would hazard to guess that it is based on the idea that Romo is the 2nd string QB while Henson is not.![]()
There...now I will curse your private area with a thousand fleas from a camel for getting me involved in these lame backup qb threads.
superpunk said:My guess is that doesn't matter.
After all, Henson was the 2nd string going into 05, no?
BrAinPaiNt said:Yes...I think I see.
Jarv said:Well most of got to see Henson play in NFLE, I thought he did quite well, but that has been put off because of low level of talent and what BP has mysteriously not seen from him ??
From BP's comments we will see a lot of Romo in pre-season. Hopefully enough to make a judgement.
My question is will we be able to see Henson play aginst (What most call here) better competition in the pre-season ? So we can compare apples to apples ?
From the sounds of it the answer is no. I guess we'll know in a few more weeks. If he doesn't play Henson in pre-season, then he may as well just cut him. Makes no sense to me what he is up to ?
The media comments I have read have mostly been about BP comments and not Henson's actual performance. They all claim the same, we don't see practices so we don't know. BP must see something.
I thought Henson did well last Summer, the announcers praised him and even made comments like "Look at this BP".
At least TC practices are open to the public and press, it will be interesting what they report.
I just have to wonder on what BP saw that he didn't like ? Any ideas out there ?
Doomsday101 said:I don't think Bill is against Henson and I think people will interpret what Bill says they way they choose. I think it is up to Henson and Romo to go out there and make things happen be it at training camp or in pre-season games. I'm not going to say the snaps will be 50/50 but as I have mentioned before what ever snaps a guy gets he need to make the most of each opportunity he gets. In the end I think Bill will go with the guy he feels can best help this team if called on. I say good luck to both guys, make us proud
superpunk said:So...there's just as good a chance that in a few weeks we'll be saying Romo WAS the backup QB going into 06 - right? After all, nothing of any substance has gone down - yet.
I've got two dogs in the fight, I could care less who wins. I just don't see what feats of marvel Romo has accomplished to give him such a leg up.
pancakeman said:He's playing against low talent, he's also playing ALONGSIDE low talent (o-line, receivers, etc.)
MONT17 said:60% is the bench mark... saying he wouldve had 60% if guys caught his passes doesnt fly!!! the 60% everyone talks about as a bench mark for QBs includes Drops, throw aways, tips, Clocks and fluke pass plays!!! a good QB hits those NUMBERS regardless!!!
thats why guys like PEYTON can hit 70% to 80% in a game, NP!!!
woulda coulda shoulda... but he didnt hit 60%!!! thats like saying he wouldve had a 70% completion if the coach call more dump offs!!! or if you take away his DEEP PASSES he would have hit the mark...
its a poor excuse and its the same excuse we used to hear from Q fans!!!
hey even Chad Hutchinson would had 60% if he didnt fumble the ball before he had a chance to throw it!!!
Romo is the better QB (with or without drops) and all I have to say is wait and see!!!
60% is not a magic number but it is a number that most of the top QB will beat on a consistent basis. It doesn't have to be 60% but that is a nice round number that historically has been the breaking point between an average and a good (to great) QB. It is not a figure born of gamblers (though they put stock in it as they should); it is a figure born of historic production by top flight quarterbacks. BTW I did mention earlier that Henson had a lot of dropped balls which may or may not have put him over that number.trueblue1687 said:...And who says that 60% is a benchmark? Better yet, why 60 and not 62, or 70? That's a B.S. figure, much like alot of the other stuff "experts" put out. Most of that stuff is born of the betting world...people who try and get rich. By virtue of all the gamblers turned millionaires, I can see the validity.
In the entire NFLE there are between 60 and 70 players allocated by the NFL out of around 500. About half of them are NFL washouts like Willie Blade or someone. Then there are maybe another 50 or so who are NFL washouts trying for a second chance. That leaves around 350 to 400 players who have not seen an NFL camp. Except for the occasional third stringer like Henson trying to get PT there are few real talents over there.Henson, at the very least, now has what anyone has to consider a pretty big advantage over Romo experience wise. NFLE is not like pre-season NFL in most regards. Most NFLE has some exposure to NFL camps...pre-season NFL may not (could face ALOT of rooks). Not saying Henson is the answer, but I sure don't buy that Romo is either! I have at least seen Henson do more than chip golf balls. I think it has been documented more than once how Romo reminds Parcells of "a kid I grew up with in Jersey". I sure hope there's more than that to him, but anyone who says otherwise is just speculating because he has done NOTHING yet.
Jarv said:I agree with you, I'm just curious if they both will be given equal opportunities.
I had stated earlier this year that I thought it was a mistake for Romo not to go to NFLE, well maybe I was wrong. The fact he didn't get playing time there, BP may make up for the fact now by giving him the majority of the backup time now, leave the 4th quarter mop up for Henson and Mroz.