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Dan Henning

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by kickazzz2000, Sep 21, 2009.

  1. magnus

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    yeah, I know. He was lucky to be healthy all last year. Him, Byron, figured one wouldn' make it completely out of the month.
     
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    Better than Jeff Davidson.


    The rest of this season feels like a sentence.
     
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    I don't know how great Henning was, but davidson was fuckin' terrible.
     
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    Henning was actually much better. You have to remember that he was operating without his best weapon and has Chad Henne playing quarterback.
     
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    Jeff Davidson: almost a cyclops
     

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    I wasn't happy with our offense (or defense). I don't care about the fucking old man we fired one way or the other, I'm unimpressed with that ************.
     
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    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    I'm beginning to think the only reason he's still around is because he scares the hell out of everyone and they're too afraid to fire him, lest they get their asses kicked. :couch:
     
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    I was ready to see Henning go when he left. That being said I kind of wonder what he could have done with the running backs and OL we have now. He never had anything close to this, even in 2003. Henning would probably run the ball every down with the talent we have on offense (or don't have) right now. He was a believer in if it works keep doing it until they stop it.
     
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    Part of what I felt took him away was the inability to do anything with what he had. He had a first round pick OT, a first and two seconds at RB, we spent big for two vets for his line, and we had a little success running after Davis was gone.

    May not be the happiest about how they're used every down (wasn't before Davidson came either), but we've had so much more youth become good players in three years on offense than we had in five before.
     
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    I think it's more that the players they drafted just weren't good. I don't see how that goes against Henning. We also have a new scout guy yes?
     

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