Apparently the one you are wearing is broke, put the extra one on.
If you seriously can’t tell that the first two minutes are tongue in cheek, then I really don’t know what to tell you.
Apparently the one you are wearing is broke, put the extra one on.
If you seriously can’t tell that the first two minutes are tongue in cheek, then I really don’t know what to tell you.
wow, to be this dense.
We have Amendola, Wilson, Stills, Parker and Gesicki. If we can't move the ball through the air then something is seriously wrong.
My biggest concern with Tannehill is his knee. I still to this day think they should of had a plan in place if he doesn't return from the injury.
With that said, Darlington is not a puff piece type of Journalist. Maybe $100.00 on Ryan Tannehill as MVP would be a bet worth making? He's not even listed on some odds sites.
I mean let's be at least a tad "real."
Monster is total hyperbole.
Thill may prove to be a winnable N F L QB but he's never gonna be a "MONSTER!"
Stop the nonsense.
BNF.
There's no question this is the most talent Tannehill has had on offense since he's been here. It's as close to a complete unit as we've seen here in a long time. The offensive line, on paper, looks better than average. Drake started to show what he's capable of last year. I believe he rushed for 444 yards over the last five games. The addition of Gore gives Miami a proven vet there as well.
Gesicki gives the team a talented, young tight end, something that we haven't seen in awhile in Miami. The wide receivers may lack a true number one, but there are good options.
Tannehill just needs to stay healthy and he should have his most productive season ever.
Not going to happen. We could win the Super Bowl and his diehard critics will say it because of the talent around him and he was just a game manager. We fall short of the Super Bowl and somehow it will be he didn't do enough.I really can't wait for this season to start (with a healthy Tannehill) so he can make all his doubters STFU & eat some crow!
I’m confused. When was RT actually killing it? Was this in reference to the first days of training camp last year?I know, right? I mean, the opinion of a well-established NFL reporter like Darlington and first-hand accounts of how well he was playing before his injury are laughable. Practically worthless.
“Like a monster?” C’mon. I mean, that’s like the exact same thing as Darlington saying he’s the best QB ever, right?
We need to crush any optimism before it takes root!