Rhoadsy13
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http://www.footballbyfootball.com/c...ill-is-the-starting-qb-for-the-miami-dolphins
Didnt see this anywhere but I apologize if it was was already posted. GREAT article from a QB who say in meetings with Thill & someone who has had to try & learn a new system. PLUS he takes a little shot at Omar!!!
"The adjustment Tannehill has had to make this season is more significant than anyone who has not been in a football (much less an NFL) huddle can understand. He now has to speak a different language. The play-calls may look the same, but they're communicated in a different fashion. The rhythm, timing and philosophy of the off-season is vastly different than what the Dolphins were running in 2012-2013. It takes time for a new offense to marinate and become second nature. Once a quarterback has an offense down, it frees him to play without thinking. An offseason and three games into a season is not enough time for any quarterback to have a system engrained in his mind. And all of this only takes into account the adjustments that a quarterback has to make, not the ten other positions on offense."
Didnt see this anywhere but I apologize if it was was already posted. GREAT article from a QB who say in meetings with Thill & someone who has had to try & learn a new system. PLUS he takes a little shot at Omar!!!
"The adjustment Tannehill has had to make this season is more significant than anyone who has not been in a football (much less an NFL) huddle can understand. He now has to speak a different language. The play-calls may look the same, but they're communicated in a different fashion. The rhythm, timing and philosophy of the off-season is vastly different than what the Dolphins were running in 2012-2013. It takes time for a new offense to marinate and become second nature. Once a quarterback has an offense down, it frees him to play without thinking. An offseason and three games into a season is not enough time for any quarterback to have a system engrained in his mind. And all of this only takes into account the adjustments that a quarterback has to make, not the ten other positions on offense."