That's not really true at all. Outside of a few late-game drives, Gabbert looked pretty bad. Henne hasn't. Blackmon's numbers are up across the board with Henne, even outside of his one huge game that he probably wouldn't have had with Gabbert at QB. Gabbert against anything else other than that late game, soft zone "give up the lead" coverage is a below-average at-very-best QB. Henne, while probably not a long-term solution, has shown to be average. Even going back to him getting injured at Miami.