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A Breakdown Of Osweiler's 3 Best And 2 Worst Throws From Sunday

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Watch a breakdown of Osweiler's 3 best throws from last week. Give credit to Gase, Brock really wasn't asked to do much and had great protection. Having said that, I love the emotion he brought to the game. Let's hope this continues!



Now let's breakdown his two worst throws (although one was great DB play). As long as Gase doesn't ask too much of him, we can win. My fear is teams will play us tight, daring us to throw downfield which isn't Brock's strength.




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Brock looks like he gets the ball off quicker than Tannehill. Tannehill was irritating me when he holds the ball.
 
The less we ask of him the better off we'll be.

Let us be honest, at this point in his career the same is true of Tannehill.


What I have a slim hope in is that BO has less in game experience and maybe with each game maybe, just maybe, he could improve just a tiny bit enough to not be a complete liability.

He doesnt need to be Marino, just do t **** the bed, and get in the endzone.
 
Let us be honest, at this point in his career the same is true of Tannehill.


What I have a slim hope in is that BO has less in game experience and maybe with each game maybe, just maybe, he could improve just a tiny bit enough to not be a complete liability.

He doesnt need to be Marino, just do t **** the bed, and get in the endzone.
I disagree. When Tannehill was healthy and upright he was doing work.
 
I disagree. When Tannehill was healthy and upright he was doing work.

So you are confident with Tannehill running the show that when the defense and special teams are doing bad, that we will win? Can you give me an example of one of those games this year? When he "was doing work."

I don't hate Tanny, but he isn't winning you games by himself... even most QB's arent, but much less Tannehill. This is a team game, you cant win it by yourself, but your QB can negate certain deficiencies if he is good enough. Ryan Tannehill doesnt seem to be able to do that.

He is a good athlete but he isnt a good enough QB yet to continue hoping without a contingency plan. We can do better, we shouldnt keep settling for mediocrity at the position. The problem is that BO is pretty much mediocre, just like Tanny. Which brings us back to my original statement.
 
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So you are confident with Tannehill running the show that when the defense and special teams are doing bad, that we will win? Can you give me an example of one of those games this year? When he "was doing work."

Yes, I'm confident he can win shootouts.

We were 3 and 0 before the Pats game and up 17-0 against the Bengals in the first half.

Can't recall whether he had to overcome poor defense and STeams.

The defense and special teams aren't my main concerns.

My main concern is brutal OLine play. If there is no running game and bad pass pro, you have very little chance of winning, with Tannehill or any other QB.
 
Gotta 1000% agree RE 2pt conv pass!

Honestly the single BEST PASS (all things considered) I've seen from a Dolphin QB

in many, many years! Truth be told reminded me of the great pass/catch of

Montana to Clark NFL championship circa 1981!

Yo. That's a longtime ago!

BNF.
 
Yes, I'm confident he can win shootouts.

We were 3 and 0 before the Pats game and up 17-0 against the Bengals in the first half.

Can't recall whether he had to overcome poor defense and STeams.

The defense and special teams aren't my main concerns.

My main concern is brutal OLine play. If there is no running game and bad pass pro, you have very little chance of winning, with Tannehill or any other QB.

Defense won the first 2 games, offense was crap. Oakland game the offense and Tannehill played well. Then ugly losses.

Week 1: https://finheaven.com/threads/which-unit-player-better-in-week-1.349471/
Week 2: https://finheaven.com/threads/week-2-which-unit-played-better-offense-or-defense.349614/
 
Defense won the first 2 games, offense was crap. Oakland game the offense and Tannehill played well. Then ugly losses.

Week 1: https://finheaven.com/threads/which-unit-player-better-in-week-1.349471/
Week 2: https://finheaven.com/threads/week-2-which-unit-played-better-offense-or-defense.349614/
The main thing I remember about Oakland is they came in with what was supposed to be a poor run defense and completely stuffed our run game. Like, completely.

So anything offensively that went well in that game? Ryan Tannehill. The passing game had zero help from the running game.

He had to put the team on his back and win.

You know, like the detractors say he can't do.
 
1 out of 5 games are good is not good.

circumstances: "If Mahomes is the BPA at spot 22, we're in deep doo doo."
 
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The constant Thill regurgitation is borderline nauseating -- he ain't playin'

so *** P L E A S E *** stick to players who can actually make a difference

in the "real game!

Beyond that -- please try to stay somewhere in the vicinity of an adjacent

universe known as "reality!"

:woot:
 
The main thing I remember about Oakland is they came in with what was supposed to be a poor run defense and completely stuffed our run game. Like, completely.

So anything offensively that went well in that game? Ryan Tannehill. The passing game had zero help from the running game.

He had to put the team on his back and win.

You know, like the detractors say he can't do.
You know they were losing that game until Wilson threw that TD to Grant. And then the shovel pass to Wilson to win it. You know those same YAC TDs that everyone is ripping Osweiler for.

If anything I think Tannehill had a better game against the Jets.
 
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