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Chad Henne: Tebow isn't an NFL QB


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Posted by Mike Florio on March 18, 2010 12:33 AM ET

As Florida quarterback The Golden Calf of Bristol continues to prepare for entering the NFL, one of the men who already holds a starting quarterback job at the highest level of the sport has a strong opinion on the subject.

"My judgment is that he's not an NFL quarterback," Henne told Curts Stevenson and Anita Marks of WQAM in Miami. "I leave it at that."

Wow.

Making Henne's opinion more compelling is the fact that his position coach, David Lee, is one of the men who are supposedly helping The Golden Calf of Bristol become that which Lee's primary pupil says The Golden Calf of Bristol isn't.

And suddenly we hope The Golden Calf of Bristol lands in the AFC East.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/18/chad-henne-says-The Golden Calf of Bristol-isnt-a-quarterback/

DDDAAAAMNNNN! :boxing_smiley:

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