stephins87
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23 sounds right. Those last 2 weeks of 2013, I would rank him even lower. The guy got us 7 points in the 2 most important games of the season.
Correction: Seattle has 28 wins and a SB. I'm not sure why people don't get the significance of that distinction (sometimes). Dolphin fans have no problem ranking Dan Marino over Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman. Why is that perfectly fine but any qualification of "Wilson's" record is deemed absurd? IT IS THE SAME DISTINCTION. It is an acknowledgement that football is a team game. Each individual on the team is not necessarily the best or near the best at their position.
I've become convinced Miami Dolphins fans have battered wife syndrome when it comes to quarterback talk.
Anytime anyone objectively discusses a Dolphins quarterback since Dan Marino South Florida fans become ultra sensitive. Their panties get in a bunch because they feel like their franchise's SUPPOSED savior is under attack.
South Florida fans have seen so much failure and mediocrity from that position - with Chad Pennington being the lone exception since Marino - they can't handle discussing Miami's quarterbacks.
So when a group of NFL insiders privately ranked the league's starting quarterbacks for ESPN and placed Tannehill in tier three, as quarterback No. 23 in the NFL heading into the 2014 season, there was local outrage.
How dare Tannehill be considered by league coaches, GMs, executives and scouts the NFL's 23rd best quarterback?
Nevermind Tannehill was actually statistically rated the NFL's 24th best quarterback last season based on his production in year two as an NFL starter.
Correction: Seattle has 28 wins and a SB. I'm not sure why people don't get the significance of that distinction (sometimes). Dolphin fans have no problem ranking Dan Marino over Terry Bradshaw and Troy Aikman. Why is that perfectly fine but any qualification of "Wilson's" record is deemed absurd? IT IS THE SAME DISTINCTION. It is an acknowledgement that football is a team game. Each individual on the team is not necessarily the best or near the best at their position.
I dont think they rushed only 4 as much as you perceive.
Besides, I wasnt commenting so much on how many rushers the opposing defense was sending and I dont believe that DC who was quoted in the article was either. What I noticed was that defenses started to basically ignore the deep patterns and were therefore able to crunch down on the intermediate stuff.
Not being concerned about the deep ball( a.k.a being beaten by Tannehill's arm) allowed defenses to focus on our rushing attack and really cloud the short and intermediate areas of the field. The 10-15 yard outs are Tannehill's strength and DC's took note of this. There was a reason that Wallace was able to get open deep so often and it wasnt just because he has elite speed. Teams had no fear of Tannehill connecting on that throw enough to beat them. It was no different than when a basketball team lacks perimeter shooting ability. They will let guys take that shot all day if they want it while being able to pack it in down low.
Wilson in Miami you make the playoffs last year, Ryan in Seattle they make the playoffs but don't get to and win a SB.
Yea, but its easier for them to all run around saying "like a boss LIKE A BOSS LIKE A BOSS". Its easy because its one of the few times they can bring up of me being off the mark. Reality is I have missed plenty more times than that. But, reality also is that a large part of the reason Ireland failed was because of Tannehill.
What you wont see though is them bringing up all the times I have absolutely nailed things that most failed to see. You wont see them bringing up the many times I was way ahead of the curve. But, thats OK. Watch Tannehill be one of those times. A year or two from now they will all be bashing Tannehill and just sweep this under the rug while they scream LIKE A BOSS.
Look, when I feel like the Phins are finally on the right track, I will make more positive posts about the outlook of the team. As, Dlockz pointed out, there was a time when I was screaming about Tannehill being a top 10 QB. I was wrong. Its odd because when he had that stretch of games that impressed me in his rookie season and I got overly optimistic, few went along with me. A year and a half later and Tannehill has done NOTHING to warrant such optimism about his ability to be our long term savior but, it seems like most of the board feels they way I did about him when he played a handful of good games in a row during that rookie season. He has basically been mediocre at best since then. I dont get it.
Thanks for the info. Not that I'm a fan of ESPN or these ranking things, but I'd say that's all pretty accurate about Tannehill, with a big fat "Who cares?" for Geno Smith.:D I even think the reason for him being able to jump will be the new offense. I think if they can create mismatches and space and minimize his decisions and reads during the play and make it more about getting the ball out quickly to a receiver or another option (running back out of the backfield as a safety valve for example), we would be making the most of his chances to succeed. He's no Aaron Rogers but maybe he can win in the right offense. That's what I think about it all anyway.i saw it...they ranked him 23rd...one pro personnel director put him in tier 2 ie top 15 a dc said they didn't fear him but he needs to be protected better
one pro personnel director said he expects him to jump up into tier 2 under the new offense and tempo
the 32nd ranked qb geno smith
Omar had to join in.:err:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...nehills-espn-ranking-20140703,0,3758431.story
You are grasping and hoping so much Ryan is not the real deal. LOL
Omar nailed it this time.
... when it came to the way opposing D's played the Fins last year. They knew they could easily get pressure on Tannehill while only rushing 4 players so he constantly saw coverage consisting of 7 people.
Omar obviously doesn't know what a dozen is.Omar had to join in.:err:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...nehills-espn-ranking-20140703,0,3758431.story
Omar Kelly said:It is never ever the quarterbacks fault he threw half a dozen interceptions in the season finale against the New York Jets, preventing the Dolphins from reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2008.
Omar obviously doesn't know what a dozen is.