Certainly helps, but it also helped that Tanny could burn teams on the deep ball.
Seems like going deep was something that was not happening much but now, Tannehill could burn teams with the deep ball?
Certainly helps, but it also helped that Tanny could burn teams on the deep ball.
Seems like going deep was something that was not happening much but now, Tannehill could burn teams with the deep ball?
He was not as effective with Moore in at QB and Gase doesn't calll these plays with Cutler since he is playing scared.
You are now bashing Tannehill and you missed the whole point of this thread. This thread is about Tannehill helping the running game being a dual threat.. Not a thread about how many TD's and Int's or how bad his deep ball is.
Have we forgotten that the OL coach is a crackhead vag-phumpher?
Perhaps but I don't recall us burning other teams very often. It certainly wasn't the thing teams had to worry about. I never saw people saying, "I hope we can slow down the Dolphins air attack". I think I would play Miami daring them to pass as well. And you are right on it's running game impacts. And it is worse this year. Burning teams through the air just seemed a bit overstated. Sorry, there has been a lot of overstating today!I'm not one of Tannehill's fanboi's, but he was one of the best deep ball throwers in the league last year. That's a fact.
Jason Smith, second overall pick
Greg Robinson, second overall pick
Luke Joeckel, second overall pick
All were can’t miss left tackles of recent vintage. Whiffs. All of them.
Is Laremy Tunsil going to join that list?
The kid is, to put it bluntly, dumb, lazy, and soft. So far, it looks like there isn’t an ounce of intelligence, competitiveness or toughness in that kid. It doesn’t matter if he has any physical ability, which is overstated anyway. He brings no advantage in pass pro and is not a run blocker. He’s lousy and there’s no evidence he will get better based on what we’ve seen.