All they need to do to put that in crystal clear perspective is look at their 3rd down conversion rates in the 4th quarter.
because thats all on the Qb right? has nothing to do with play calling, dropped passes, failed draws that we LOVE to run for some reason...
Pretty stark contrast. Seattle's Defense has been lights out since losing to the Cards. Both the Dolphins and the Seahawks were 4-5 and the Seahawks found a way to rattle off 5 straight wins with Wilson posting historic numbers over a 5 game stretch to put his team at 9-5. Meanwhile, Tannehill is surrounded by every excuse known to man and the team has fallen to 5-9. Wilson has that switch that allows him to dig deeper than most players to make things happen in the face of adversity. Tannehill has failed to show that he has the same switch.
Wrong,
actually WRONG times two.
What YOU wrote obviously is wrong,
and the point you are trying to make makes you doubly wrong.
Those are EXACTLY the types of things that Russel can OVERCOME and Tannehill CANNOT. :confused: :shotgun:
The offense system is just part of the reasons the biggest reason is because Tannehill simply doesn't go downfield enough and he did that at Texas A&M favoring the short route and check downs.The yards per throw thing is kind of mis leading though...when an offense is designed to use more screens and short routes it tends to blur those stats....
He has put people on skates a few times in his career. The first one that comes to mind was him playing against Buffalo on Monday/Thursday night. can't remember which but it was the same game that Lamar caused that one Buffalo player to get injured he juked him so bad...
Please Stop. Tannehill has under 100 yards rushing this year. He is not a rushing threat the way Cam or Wilson are period homer.
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On the season, Wilson is completing 71.4 percent of his attempts when staying in the pocket. That's the top mark in the NFL. And Wilson's 109.3 passer rating on throws inside the pocket is second to only Cincinnati's Andy Dalton.Wilson is not a pocket passer and Seattle has let him grow that way.
Tannehill is not a pocket passer and Miami has forced him to grow that way.
On the season, Wilson is completing 71.4 percent of his attempts when staying in the pocket. That's the top mark in the NFL. And Wilson's 109.3 passer rating on throws inside the pocket is second to only Cincinnati's Andy Dalton.
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Please Stop. Tannehill has under 100 yards rushing this year. He is not a rushing threat the way Cam or Wilson are period homer.
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Great post.
If Tannehill was on the Jets, the same homers would be killing him for being average/suck/etc.