But Tannehill was prepared to dig into the inquiry about messaging and fear and taking chances and driving the ball down field and being more Marino-like. OK, so I did not just say that.
“It’s definitely a different message than I’ve heard before,” Tannehill said of Gase. “And you know, I’m at a point now in my career and in this offense where I can do that. Because when you’re learning an offense, when you’re learning a playcaller and how he wants to attack and what he’s trying to get out of certain plays, you do have to think a little bit. And that’s just part of the learning process. You’ve not going to understand those things week one of year one.”
Attack. Attack. Attack.