Both will be very good players and both are top NFL prospects but right now Brohm is better. If he plays this year like he did last with his measurables he might be the top pick in next years draft (and I am a big U of M fan, just being realistic). Henne again has the tools to dominate this season and will be among the first QBs to go, just is a notch below Brohm at this point (but things can and often do change). Brohm will have to carry his team (plenty capable...proved that last season) and Henne has a nice luxury in Hart lugging the ball for him (which will cost Henne some Heisman votes...Brohm has to be considered the frontrunner right now).
2007-05-05 05:57:26
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answered by viphockey4 7
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To the guy above, Brian Brohm wasn't even the best QB on his team. Hunter Cantwell who played 6 games while Brohm was injured, had a better rating, completion percentage, and yards per attempt. Kolby Smith who had 5.6 yards per rush, filled in nicely after Bush went down so he had a good back working for him as well as Harry Douglas (1265 yards) and Mario Urrutia (973 yards) as recievers. I think they are pretty good recievers.
Henne did have Hart who is one of the better backs but Manningham was injured for 4 games and only had 704 yards. Brohm is in a system which produces outstanding stats for any QB running it. Henne is in a system which is more pro style and overall I think Henne will be a better NFL quarterback. Henne has been a starter since he was a freshman and has more wins than any QB going into the 2007 season. He has started every game and is tough both physically and mentally. If I was a coach, I would start Henne over Brohm every time.
2007-05-05 06:11:30
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answered by followthefisher 3
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Brian Brohm
2007-05-05 14:27:37
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answered by ©aptain Fairplay 4
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Brian Brohm, because with an injured running back some people thought could have won the heisman (Michael Bush), he had to carry the load.
Henne had one of the best receivers in Mario Manningham, and a superb defense, so my vote goes to Brohm.
2007-05-05 05:41:12
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answered by SD Chargers! 2
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its definitely Brohm, and im a HUGE U of M fan..........
Henne has a tendecy to lose his mind and make terrible decisions, far too often, and at the worst times
2007-05-07 05:43:49
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answered by ? 2
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ok you ask why human beings are not conversing of him precise? nicely first Louisville basically presently joined a BCS/substantial convention. upload to it that they joined the super East. ok i'm a Pitt fan. the super East is underrated enormous time. factor is going that this is underrated and human beings who are not followers of a good sized East group do no longer think of various of them. So he's kinda ignored simply by fact he's with Louisville and that they are interior the super East. If he became with say USC then he might get that Media interest. Heck if he became with Stanford and doing a similar project he might get all that interest. this is being interior the super East that's what has maximum over looking him. i think of that short holiday on harm final 12 months additionally helped to eliminate from his interest. So yeah you like my opinion on the Heisman element? precise now this is the two his to lose, or perhaps he's 2nd yet i'm no longer able to allow you be attentive to who's in front of him.
2016-12-10 19:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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