While looking to see if this CFN article was posted here, I found this flashback
HonuBuck;899240; said:The same CFN that has Brennan #1 and Henne #7, calling Brennan the "Brennan is the absolute, 100%, NFL-caliber real deal" while only saying about Henne "should grow into the best NFL quarterback prospect from Michigan since Elvis Grbac"? Sorry, but plain English tells me that they say Brennan is the better pro prospect.billmac91;899233; said:All I've ever argued is that Henne is a stud and he'll be taken before Brennan in the draft. This article does nothing to dispute that. It's common knowledge at this point that Brian Brohm will be the first QB taken in the draft, and CFN would even be the first news organization to say that
Again, Henne is a better pro prospect based on what? His extra 15 or so pounds? Brennan has been playing in a pro-style offense under the direction of a former pro quarterback and pro quarterbacks and head coach.billmac91;899233; said:Again, Colt is fantastic, and he's going to have an enormous year and probably will be a first team All-American but that doesn't change the fact that Chad Henne and Brian Brohm are better pro prospects
HonuBuck;899919; said:Sorry, but Henne just isn't a better QB...period. Don't care if you (as an obvious Michigan fan) saw them both at a camp or not. Don't care if Henne is indeed more than 15 pounds heavier than Brennan. Don't care if Henne happened to be throwing the ball harder that day. Camp performances mean jack shit. Game performance does. What's laughable is gauging arm strength by looking at them without pads. Hell, let just have nothing but body builders as pro QBs then.Oswho?;899289; said:Henne is a better pro prospect because he's got better size, a stronger arm, and will have had 4-years starting experience in an actual pro-style WCO. Henne is a lot more than 15 or so pounds bigger than Brennan. I got a chance to see both of them at the Elite 11 as counselors out in Cali about 2 weeks ago. Henne is at least 25 pounds thicker and is much more cut up. Brennan looks like a freshman standing next to Henne. At the camp when they were tossing the ball around Henne's passes had plenty more zip than Brennan's and he was able to push the ball further down the field than Brennan without having to wind-up as much. Henne is a better pro prospect because he's got better size, a stronger arm (I'd say much stronger after having seen them in person without pads) and he's actually had experience in a pro-style offense against legitimate competition.
This part of your post is 100% proof positive is that you are totally clueless about Brennan. His mechanics are not even similar to Chang's. His release is quicker. His field vision is better. The only similarity is that they both played QB for Hawaii and both put up big numbers. Chang threw a ton of interceptions...Brennan has not. Chang was benched for shitty performance...Brennan has not been. You argue about inflated stats, but his completion percentage and passing efficiency being so far above Henne's negates the inflated yardage and TDs.Oswho?;899289; said:Say this with me, Colt Brennan = Timmy Chang, only better. A Timmy Chang v.2.0 if you will. A Timmy Chang with less bugs and better size. Brennan gets inflated stats playing against mainly garbage competition in an offensive system that is designed for him to throw the football 45 times a game and put up gaudy numbers. That does not make him a legitimate pro prospect.
As for your comment about Michigan's offense being more of a WCO offense than Hawaii's, well, let's say that your definition of a WCO differs significantly better from mine. The very definition of a WCO is that it emphasizes a short, horizontal passing attack to help stretch the defense out, which is precisely what Hawaii's offense does. Michigan relies far more on the running game. Michigan ran the ball 535 times in 13 games...that's 41 carries per game. Uh, new flash OSwhoople, WCO teams don't run the ball 41 times game either in college or in the pros. By the way, Hawaii ran the ball 298 times in 14 games (21 carries per game), which is more in line with the WCO philosophy.
HonuBuck;900080; said:billmac91;900079; said:HonuBuck;899970; said:He specifically said WCO. So, which is it? West Coast Offense? Pro-style West Coast Offense? College-style West Coast Offense? Michigan West Coast Offense? West of the Mississippi Coast Offense? Whatever.
Bottom line is that regardless of the man-crush you Michigan fans have on Henne, the fact is Brennan is the better passer and pro prospect and even CFN said so. Hawaii runs the quick, stretch the field offense that is the very definition of the West Coast Offense. Michigan runs the "we'll throw it downfield when Mike Hart is on the bench" offense...
I'm not a Mihigan fan at all, I just know Henne is a better NFL prospect....again, just wait and see
And anybody who knows anything about football will tell you Michigan runs a pro-style offense and Hawaii does not
So Henne's the better quarterback prospect because he gets to hand the ball off more often...yeah, that makes sense.
Upvote
0