phins_4_ever
E12 FH Tailgate Gang
about 2:17 to go first quarter. Watch Miller put his hands up after the easy easy easy call, clearly confused.
Thanks. I check it out tomorrow. It's late. Old geezer needs a rest.
about 2:17 to go first quarter. Watch Miller put his hands up after the easy easy easy call, clearly confused.
Well 1) That looks to be a designed quick slant to Hartline. 2) That's Lamar Miller. 3) Hartline drops the ball. That simple. 4) Look at the LB flying in. If Ryan looks to his right to make a read and possibly throw it to Miller he is getting lit up and then we complain that he took a sack.
They just don't understand the qbs keys what he's reading etc when it comes to coverage and if he sees certain things he lets fly
That was 3rd and 5 as I recall...we punted but that's not on the qb at all
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/ryan-tannehill-dolphins-dolphins-bench-starter-joe-philbin/
Agree with this analysis. Tanneyhill doesn't go through his progressions. It seems like he's made up his mind before the snap where he's going to go with the ball rather than reading the defense. This may be a bad habit that he picked up last year when he had no time to throw. He needs to clear the slate, trust the protection, and go through his progressions. Recall how he did that in the Pittsburg and Atlanta games last year. The example play in the article where he throws to Hartline instead of to a wide open Lamar Miller is crystal clear. I think this also happened on several more plays (one where Charles Clay was wide open in the end zone and one where Daniel Thomas would have had a huge gain but TH was waiting for Wallace to come open and he got sacked). The bright side is that these are fixable things and we know he can do it because he did it last year. I just hope the 58 sacks last year don't ruin him ala David Carr in Houston. :crazy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrZvPYlfev0
****And here's some evidence of Tannehill with much better Pocket awareness and going through his progressions. He has definitely regressed. Maybe that's because he's still learning the offense or maybe he got hit so much last year. Whatever the reason, he can do it.
might as well play tripp and mccain
You are correct. That was the correct read. Its also awareness thats an issue. You are really going to throw to Hartline on a slant that requires him to be physical and use his hands? Whats going on with that?
Tannenhill usually always makes the right read and decision. Its just his awareness is terrible at this point. Hes so close to putting it all together but right now its all just not clicking.
Chad henne has a better qb rating then tannehill.....
Chad henne has a better qb rating then tannehill.....
I understand. It's ok to use QB rating to prove that Tannehill sucks but in his rookie season, when Tannehill's QB rating was identical with the QB rating of Andrew Luck, it wasn't ok to use it as measuring stick.Chad henne has a better qb rating then tannehill.....
I understand. It's ok to use QB rating to prove that Tannehill sucks but in his rookie season, when Tannehill's QB rating was identical with the QB rating of Andrew Luck, it wasn't ok to use it as measuring stick.
If you trust the QB rating then Josh McCown was the 3rd best QB in 2013. Just sayin.
I understand on the quick slants that they have to be thrown immediately, and if he sees what he's looking for, he throws it before the play can further develop.
But given how little success we're having on the slants and the fact that on at least two plays in that game where he did throw them, he had another guy open... it's definitely frustrating.