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1) Bucs, Bengals, 'fins Stat; 2) That's My Qb!

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1). Bucs, Bengals, and Fins only
undefeated teams that have beaten teams that are both 1-0 in their other games.

Bucs: Saints/Eagles
Bengals: Colts/Ravens
Dolphins: Titans/Jets

2). Tannehill without hesitation laying out and diving head first into the line to try to save a ball snapped into our center's leg. It was a REAL effort, instantaneous, without regard to his body. That tells me a LOT about him.
 
No one doubts (IMO) he's a football player.

Start converting 3rd down from the pocket when necessary.

Play faster. More decisive. Attack more... Tho I assume Gase has him throttled down a lot.
 
Wait. I thought that was the Dolphins, as a team, that beat those other teams despite Tannehill, and it's Tannehill's fault when they lose?

Man, I need to learn how to millennial and internet.
 
Pretty sure all football players wearing a helmet and pads have been taught if they see a football on the ground right in front of them to dive on the ground for it.

Could be wrong, maybe coaching has changed and players are now taught to weigh the pros and cons first and then decide whether to try and recover a fumble.
 
Pretty sure all football players wearing a helmet and pads have been taught if they see a football on the ground right in front of them to dive on the ground for it.

Could be wrong, maybe coaching has changed and players are now taught to weigh the pros and cons first and then decide whether to try and recover a fumble.

In a parallel universe, Jay Culter is still the QB and that exact same thing happens...
 
Pretty sure all football players wearing a helmet and pads have been taught if they see a football on the ground right in front of them to dive on the ground for it.

Could be wrong, maybe coaching has changed and players are now taught to weigh the pros and cons first and then decide whether to try and recover a fumble.

He might be thinking of one play Cam Newton (didn't) make a couple of years ago, in one particular big game, in which Cam decided "Nah, I don't need to stick my head in that pile."

Which... I think I actually defended Cam for at the time, but a lot of people slammed him for that.
 
Pretty sure all football players wearing a helmet and pads have been taught if they see a football on the ground right in front of them to dive on the ground for it.

Could be wrong, maybe coaching has changed and players are now taught to weigh the pros and cons first and then decide whether to try and recover a fumble.
Must've missed Cam's infamous fumble recovery attempt somehow
 
1). Bucs, Bengals, and Fins only
undefeated teams that have beaten teams that are both 1-0 in their other games.

Bucs: Saints/Eagles
Bengals: Colts/Ravens
Dolphins: Titans/Jets

2). Tannehill without hesitation laying out and diving head first into the line to try to save a ball snapped into our center's leg. It was a REAL effort, instantaneous, without regard to his body. That tells me a LOT about him.
Dude is a warrior no doubt and is going to keep us in a lot of games. Can't wait until next week. That option keeper was so CLUTCH!!!
 
No one doubts (IMO) he's a football player.

Start converting 3rd down from the pocket when necessary.

Play faster. More decisive. Attack more... Tho I assume Gase has him throttled down a lot.

Then what?
 
Brady today after getting strip sacked looked like he was trying to crawl away rather than look for the ball he just lost.
 
Pretty sure all football players wearing a helmet and pads have been taught if they see a football on the ground right in front of them to dive on the ground for it.

Could be wrong, maybe coaching has changed and players are now taught to weigh the pros and cons first and then decide whether to try and recover a fumble.
Unless your Cam Newton in the Superbowl
 
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