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bad qb accuracy has led to two season-ending injuries

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The pass to Keller should have kept Keller's head aware of the area, instead he had to reach down and then got hit on the knee. The pass to Gibson was horrible and he was wide open. Tannehill is a serviceable qb, not a franchise. you need a franchise qb to win in this league, and the search will be again
 
Agreed. ot sure about the pass to Keller but the pass to Gibson was just a horrible throw!
 
So, landing awkwardly and a player targeting knees is now Tannehill's fault....good lord, why do some of you even watch football if you have no clue as to what is going on.
 
The pass to Gibson I'll give You, but the pass to Keller? That's stretching it IMO.
 
On what percentage of passes similar to those does the receiver not get hurt? That would tell you how much Tannehill was "at fault," and I'd suspect that number is even greater than 99%.

There is something in the world called a "random event," or "bad luck" as it would be called in this case.
 
The pass to Keller should have kept Keller's head aware of the area, instead he had to reach down and then got hit on the knee. The pass to Gibson was horrible and he was wide open. Tannehill is a serviceable qb, not a franchise. you need a franchise qb to win in this league, and the search will be again

You are reaching here with foolishness.
 
I totally agree and because I forgot to take out my garbage this morning I indirectly caused Marino to tear his achilles. sorry.
 
So, landing awkwardly and a player targeting knees is now Tannehill's fault....good lord, why do some of you even watch football if you have no clue as to what is going on.

He didn't even land awkwardly. He couldn't even get off the ground. It was a fluke non-contact injury. Most WRs, including Gibson, make that catch. No, it wasn't a perfect throw, but it was catchable.

Tannehill has been inconsistent and certainly has his problems (especially in the pocket), but he is most definitely NOT responsible for either injury, especially Gibson. Sadly, I knew as soon as I saw the replay that people were going to mistakenly blame him.
 
tannehills accuracy is steadily dropping since week 3...i think his shoulder is hurt more than we know...
 
On what percentage of passes similar to those does the receiver not get hurt? That would tell you how much Tannehill was "at fault," and I'd suspect that number is even greater than 99%.

There is something in the world called a "random event," or "bad luck" as it would be called in this case.

Omg ... something we agree about.
 
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