YoMick said:More than the win. I look forward to theses two teams playing again next week in Rheins homefield.
Its all about the Henson progress not so much win or loss. Although he grew in this one and almost pulled it out.
CATCH17 said:Anyone know how many drops he had today?
speedkilz88 said:Henson 17-28 187 2td 1int 1sk QBr 89.4
CATCH17 said:Anyone know how many drops he had today?
ctalker said:Quite a few. The AMS offsense is clearly more talented than the Rhine. Hamden usually had more time to pass and his WR's seemed great by NFLE standards.
abersonc said:Nice to mix in a little racism.
The flaw with the quarterback rating is that it is heavily inflated with tds and heavily deflated with interceptions.MrPhil said:Man, that rating dropped after the 4th QTR! Oh well, still an impressive showing by Henson.
speedkilz88 said:Henson 17-28 187 2td 1int 1sk QBr 89.4
ctalker said:Quite a few. The AMS offsense is clearly more talented than the Rhine. Hamden usually had more time to pass and his WR's seemed great by NFLE standards.
Silverstar said:Great effort by Henson today...wish I could have seen it.
:starspin
AdamJT13 said:Also, keep in mind that Rhein's two best wide receivers (Zuriel Smith and Kendrick Starling) were out with injuries today. Henson was stuck with Chris Samp, who is more of an H-back, and Juan Wong as his wide receivers. In addition to the drops, they were getting NO separation on vertical routes -- unlike Amsterdam's receivers, who consistently got separation on deep routes.
Also, keep in mind that Rhein's two best wide receivers (Zuriel Smith and Kendrick Starling) were out with injuries today. Henson was stuck with Chris Samp, who is more of an H-back, and Juan Wong as his wide receivers. In addition to the drops, they were getting NO separation on vertical routes -- unlike Amsterdam's receivers, who consistently got separation on deep routes.
AdamJT13 said:Also, keep in mind that Rhein's two best wide receivers (Zuriel Smith and Kendrick Starling) were out with injuries today.