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Hayden Fox's Assessment Week Three Assessment

I wanted to believe Tanny could be the guy. His first year wins job cause he knew Sherman offense learning pains and no receivers and some hope. 2nd year with worst o line in football and Sherman not knowing how to use Wallace shows but enough to make you want to believe until the last two games the biggest of the year. Tough SOB started all 16 games behind that line.
Year three new offense. Deep receiving unit improved o line. Much hope of bring today's football to Miami. Stoked after we beat the Pats out of the box overlooked his poor play. I have seen enough. We are being held back because of the play from the quarterback position. Our QB doesn't the instincts to play the position. His delivery is low which is the book on him out of A&M. Who could forget his 1st game against Houston his rookie year. After three years of NFL Coaching he should show some improvement on that front. Not from what I saw yesterday. Didn't fail forward fast say you can't teach accuracy. That was the main reason they passed on the QB from Norte Dame? He was regressed this year maybe we should start Moore vs Oakland just to shake things up. Go into the bye is if there is any difference in his practice leading up to GB. I haven't given up on him yet but something better click. Lazor was supposed to be a QB guru but Tanny has had the same QB coach for 3 years in the NFL and A&M that's Zachary Sherman's son in law. No previous NFL experience. I had some hope this year but I think this thing is going to have to be blown up again Philbin nice guy but he is coaching not to loose instead of playing to win. Mr. Ross let's give these guys till the end of the year. I will withhold judgement until the end but it starting to look like the wheels could come off this thing. It is still only September 22 the season is 3 weeks old much too soon to be talking about blowing this thing up. Yet here we are. Sit Tanny this week let see how the team responds to Moore. Philbin shake things up. Complacency Kills
 
I wonder how much the Tannehill comments on this site are a reaction to two bad games + disappointing loss rather than to how he actually played in the disappointing loss. In my opinion his accuracy was back to acceptable levels and his decision making seemed fine. However, he didn't have much time to throw, the receivers had some key drops and they often didn't get separation (or if you prefer, give the KC DBs credit for having good coverage).

Just to throw in a name, I watched the Philly-Washington game. Cousins threw the ball very well, but he also had all day to throw, nice clean pockets, not a single drop, and plays like a 70-yard screen pass. In other words, he got a ton of help from his teammates. Tannehill didn't get any help from his teammates at all. None. Zip. Nada.

Watching the game again might prove tough, but a second view will probably show he didn't play as poorly as most think.
 
I wonder how much the Tannehill comments on this site are a reaction to two bad games + disappointing loss rather than to how he actually played in the disappointing loss. In my opinion his accuracy was back to acceptable levels and his decision making seemed fine. However, he didn't have much time to throw, the receivers had some key drops and they often didn't get separation (or if you prefer, give the KC DBs credit for having good coverage).

Just to throw in a name, I watched the Philly-Washington game. Cousins threw the ball very well, but he also had all day to throw, nice clean pockets, not a single drop, and plays like a 70-yard screen pass. In other words, he got a ton of help from his teammates. Tannehill didn't get any help from his teammates at all. None. Zip. Nada.

Watching the game again might prove tough, but a second view will probably show he didn't play as poorly as most think.

The guys than Tannehill threw to didn't have much space, but what you don't often see are the guys Tannehill didn't throw to that were open which at key points in the game are the reason why we fell out of the game.
 
The guys than Tannehill threw to didn't have much space, but what you don't often see are the guys Tannehill didn't throw to that were open which at key points in the game are the reason why we fell out of the game.
Can you show us some pictures of those open receivers? In those instances did Tannehill have time to go through his progressions?
 
It's certainly possible, but coaches film doesn't come out til today, I think. Well worth a look.
 
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