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How do you guys think Ryan Tannehill plays this Sunday vs the Jets? I mean its do or die time for the team, they can say anymore they are going in the right path and theres a lot of games left to be played.
Great stats!
He will only do as well as Sherman wants him too. If the run is going well, that's what Sherman will call.
How many yards do Hartline and Wallace have?
• One other possible accomplishment for Tannehill: With 292 yards through the air against the Jets, he will pass Dan Marino and have the fourth most yards in his first two seasons of any quarterback in NFL history, trailing only Peyton Manning, Andrew Luck and Cam Newton. That would put him in exclusive company.
• Hartline needs those 22 receiving yards to become only the fifth player in team history to have back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Isn’t it time that Hartline got a little more credit for his consistency and productivity? There is no doubt that Wallace’s presence has made Hartline a better player. But that shouldn’t take away from his accomplishments. Hartline has the complete package of skills and, in addition, is as good as any receiver in the league at dragging his feet along the sideline to make the toughest of catches.
• Wallace needs two catches and Charles Clay needs five to join Hartline to give the Dolphins three receivers with at least 70 receptions for the first time in team history. That’s right, at no point during Dan Marino’s record-shattering seasons did three players step up the way these three have. The real surprise here is Clay, who has been so instrumental to the success of this offense and has a real chance to become one of the top receiving tight ends in the league.
http://www.thefinsiders.com/blog/20...lestones?_ga=1.238947523.258269423.1388077420• Ryan Tannehill needs 291 yards passing against the Jets to become only the second quarterback in team history to pass for 4,000 yards in a season. On the surface, you may ask: What’s the big deal? But it is a big deal. It means Tannehill was both productive and healthy for the entire season. And it also means he has elevated his game to another level in only his second season.