The very same Chad Henne who played so well a week earlier was bad enough Friday night to fan any little embers of insanity that are out there, dormant for now but seeking their tiny spark.
Don't. OK? Don't go there. Just don't.
Don't start a BenchHenne.com website. Don't preach the gospel of Pennington on local talk-rant radio. Don't be the first one on your block to foment a quarterback controversy just because you can.
What you see is what you're going to get, Dolfans:
A young QB, being inconsistent. Maybe looking like the next Marino for a couple of quarters and then the ghost of Trent Green for the next two.
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