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i dont know what game that dude was watching but we were never in the game.
Behind that OL and with Miami's coaches
Well, for one, the Eagles won the super bowl with their backup.
Tannehill is an average at best QB. So is Osweiler. There really isn't that big of a difference.
You're comparing apples to oranges with that list. You're implying Tannehill is as good as those QBs which is laughable.
I think there is enough meat on the bone with roster to win 3 or 4 games with this schedule. I don't believe Tannehill is the difference nor Gase but they are tied at the hip as far as I'm concerned. I'll be rooting for them but don't put much stock into their success.
My preference would be to clean house, top to bottom. I keep hearing about how good our drafts have been. IMO, any schlep cold have selected Tunsil and Fitzpatrick, it's not like those were genius decisions, more like obvious. I've seen enough bad contracts and horrible draft picks by this team, they just don't outweigh the very, very few good decisions.
Well, the Green Bay Packers are probably going to miss the playoffs with one of the greatest QBs of all time. The New Orleans Saints have missed the playoffs 6 out of 12 times since their future hall-of-game QB is under center.I take it you've not watched a lot of other teams, OL is an issue throughout the league, has been for a while. Just switch on the Pitt - Carolina game and watch Newton having fun, to see that it is far from Miami centric. Good quarterbacks overcome it, still get the results, they aren't solely defined by being stuck behind a bad oline, at some point the best elevate beyond adversity.
I think there is enough meat on the bone with roster to win 3 or 4 games with this schedule. I don't believe Tannehill is the difference nor Gase but they are tied at the hip as far as I'm concerned. I'll be rooting for them but don't put much stock into their success.
My preference would be to clean house, top to bottom. I keep hearing about how good our drafts have been. IMO, any schlep cold have selected Tunsil and Fitzpatrick, it's not like those were genius decisions, more like obvious. I've seen enough bad contracts and horrible draft picks by this team, they just don't outweigh the very, very few good decisions.
I take it you've not watched a lot of other teams, OL is an issue throughout the league, has been for a while. Just switch on the Pitt - Carolina game and watch Newton having fun, to see that it is far from Miami centric. Good quarterbacks overcome it, still get the results, they aren't solely defined by being stuck behind a bad oline, at some point the best elevate beyond adversity.
In a team oriented sport this is simply not true and our very own Dan Marino is a prime example. Phillip Rivers and Matt Ryan also come to mind for modern day examples.....hell look what poor coaching has done to Aaron Rodgers. The point is, a lot has to go right to win a title and that shouldn't be the measuring stick for a QB.Good QBs win something at least once in their careers on any level.... wish we had one of those.
In a team oriented sport this is simply not true and our very own Dan Marino is a prime example. Phillip Rivers and Matt Ryan also come to mind for modern day examples.....hell look what poor coaching has done to Aaron Rodgers. The point is, a lot has to go right to win a title and that shouldn't be the measuring stick for a QB.
This organization has a lot more wrong with it than just a QB successor to Marino. Our drafting is a problem, our cap management is a problem, our ability to coach players up into valuable depth is a problem (Rizzi is excluded from this).
I personally hate the idea of a so called football Czar, it's dumb and rarely works. We need to fire Tannenbaum as he is the dude responsible for all these dumb contracts, and give the keys to Gase and Grier for an offseason before making a final decision. I dont want to overhaul everything until we can get out of the Tannehill contract as we simply can't have $26 million in dead money next year (Suh and Tannehill if we post june 1st him). 2020 is the year we should be focusing on a full gut job if necessary.
now we are counting division titles as winning something......seriously......Rivers is in his 15th season and has only made the playoffs 5 times and is being discussed as a hall of fame candidate. Having an elite QB certainly helps but it takes a lot of things to go right to win.Marino, Rivers, Matt Ryan... How many division titles have these QBs won?
now we are counting division titles as winning something......seriously......Rivers is in his 15th season and has only made the playoffs 5 times and is being discussed as a hall of fame candidate. Having an elite QB certainly helps but it takes a lot of things to go right to win.
We are putting way to much of the winning and losing on a QB....it takes a hell of a lot more than a QB.
In a team oriented sport this is simply not true and our very own Dan Marino is a prime example. Phillip Rivers and Matt Ryan also come to mind for modern day examples.....hell look what poor coaching has done to Aaron Rodgers. The point is, a lot has to go right to win a title and that shouldn't be the measuring stick for a QB.
This organization has a lot more wrong with it than just a QB successor to Marino. Our drafting is a problem, our cap management is a problem, our ability to coach players up into valuable depth is a problem (Rizzi is excluded from this).
I personally hate the idea of a so called football Czar, it's dumb and rarely works. We need to fire Tannenbaum as he is the dude responsible for all these dumb contracts, and give the keys to Gase and Grier for an offseason before making a final decision. I dont want to overhaul everything until we can get out of the Tannehill contract as we simply can't have $26 million in dead money next year (Suh and Tannehill if we post june 1st him). 2020 is the year we should be focusing on a full gut job if necessary.