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Nice to see him get some positive talk.

Video: http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:11546644

http://espn.go.com/fantasy/football...week-3-fantasy-football-season-sleepers-busts

Wide Receivers I love in Week 3

Mike Wallace, Miami: Wanna win a bar bet? Since Week 12 of last season, Eric Decker has nine touchdowns. He's the only one with more scores than ... Mike Wallace. He has six. And he easily could have had more if Tannehill had any chemistry with him at all. Last chance to buy Wallace at below top-20 prices. He's a legit WR2 this season. The Chiefs are banged-up on defense, including the fact that they probably will be without Eric Berry. K.C. has allowed the fourth-most receiving yards to opposing wide receivers.
 
It's unfortunate Ryan is still missing the deep ball! Easily, Mike could be a double digit TD machine.
 
Wallace has been solid for us. He misses one every now and then but the kid is pretty consistent. If Ryan puts some more touch on those throws he could be huge.
 
Best advice, Ryan just throw it as far as u can and he will go get it

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Get with the program. Ryan does not miss. If the ball is within a 10 yard radius it is on the receivers.

Did u even watch the clip?!?

Or just talking out your...
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Reminds me a lot of when we had B-Marsh. He is suffering cuz of poor QB play.
 
Oh man. Where is my favorite poster from Buffalo?

I remember being told Wallace was as productive as Ginn. Then was told the comparison was apples to oranges after comparing that output. Oh and the one trick pony mantra used around here is lazy and silly.

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Best advice, Ryan just throw it as far as u can and he will go get it

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Did u even watch the clip?!?

Or just talking out your...
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Sarcasm I believe. As the Tannehill defenders put all blame on Wallace for not bailing out the QB, at all times.
 
Get with the program. Ryan does not miss. If the ball is within a 10 yard radius it is on the receivers.

I'm no QB I can't play the position. But, I'd much rather "over throw" Wallace than "Under throw" him. When you under throw him your just giving the DB the opportunity to catch-up and make a play on the Ball(See NE game, See Bills Game). Whereas, if you "over throw" him your only giving Mike Wallace a chance....

Obviously, throwing it perfectly is what we want to do. But, until we get there let the damn ball fly...geez!
 
I was a THill backer but 90% of those plays are on him. He threw a few that Wallace should've caught but it's mostly THiLL's fault
 
I gotta hand it to Wallace this year he appears to be one of the few guys on offense playing with intensity.
 
Wallace is just fine. I did not like at first when he said "he would not go chase 20 long balls after practice", but in hind sight, I can see his point a bit better.
In short, it is not really his problem. And the long ball I agree is on Tannehill. Perhaps he should do it anyway. Further, to bad we got rid of Brandon Marshall for the record.
 
Wallace has shown he's way more than a 1 trick pony. His threat over the top will create more room underneath.
 
Best advice, Ryan just throw it as far as u can and he will go get it



Call me crazy, but last season I think based on my observations. Ryan "over threw" Wallace for one main reason: He didn't think/judge Ryan would actually try to throw it that far and as a result never got up to Top Speed in anticipation of it.

If you watch M.Wallace runs he kinds coast and then turns up the juice. If he knows it's coming deep and far I think he'll put in necessary speed to adjust accordingly.

If i were Lazor I would tell Ryan, "Stop helping out the Defenses by under throwing balls!" From now on if you can't get it there perfectly? You better be "overthrowing" the ball. Let's see how fast M.Wallace really is.

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Wallace is just fine. I did not like at first when he said "he would not go chase 20 long balls after practice", but in hind sight, I can see his point a bit better.
In short, it is not really his problem. And the long ball I agree is on Tannehill. Perhaps he should do it anyway. Further, to bad we got rid of Brandon Marshall for the record.

I agree to a point. But, Wallace has to meet him half-way on that. Sure, not 20 but at least 5-10 a practice That timing needs to get sound.
 
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