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5 Minutes of Tannehill - Every Throw

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First shot I've seen of the dropped TD...thought others might wanna see it
 
The throw to Wallace over the CB was badass and the play-action rollout pass to Clay was a thing of beauty.
 
The throw to Wallace over the CB was badass and the play-action rollout pass to Clay was a thing of beauty.
Play-action rollout will be the bread and butter play for years to come.
 
Play-action rollout will be the bread and butter play for years to come.
I totally agree, but only if/when the running game gets up to speed. If we can start getting yards on the ground the PA roll out, with the added "hurry up" concept won't give defenses time to think about misdirection. If the running game gets to a point of being dangerous and we run the hurry up, the PA Waggle is there all day.
 
Watching all of those plays back to back to back you can immediately tell that there were so many more good plays than bad plays. The kid is impressive. So much raw talent. I'm rooting for him to win the starting job. I hope he can develop into reading defenses well, making good decisions with the football, and cut down on all of the interceptions he had in college.
 
The throw to Wallace over the CB was badass and the play-action rollout pass to Clay was a thing of beauty.

Agree on the throw to Wallace over the CB right into the hole betweent cover two zones.

The rollout was good but nothing special. He was actually about half a beat late on the throw but Clay did well after the catch anyway.
 
Something isn't right with the route concept on the pass to Clay in the flat that was almost picked off. If the nickel back is going to man up as the flat defender there has to be a threat to the cone in the back corner of the endzone behind him. There's 20 square yards of endzone with nobody in it.
 
Something isn't right with the route concept on the pass to Clay in the flat that was almost picked off. If the nickel back is going to man up as the flat defender there has to be a threat to the cone in the back corner of the endzone behind him. There's 20 square yards of endzone with nobody in it.

Not the first time I have heard that suggested. Looking at Tannehill's body language I think he might have been looking for that route that Pruitt ran wrong, panicked and came down a level to Clay.
 
Going to be honest I've rarely seen Tannehill look that polished in college. I think he got better.
 
He has looked good, we can only hope he will continue to improve.
 
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