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Tua time!
what's the word on knowshon??? that kids got the best vision of any of our backs...i bet it's every bit of 8 weeks though
I have a feeling throwing to a spot is not something everybody can get used to.
I agree w this for what it's worth. He seems to be finding the right guy - just can't hit him properly.What did you think of the QB's decision-making?
We obviously saw that he was throwing behind guys or missing throws. I believe that gets better as his timing with the offense improves through experience, but it is what it is right now.
What I'm wondering is if you think Tannehill has taken any steps forward from a mental standpoint? I kind of feel like he has -- it looks like he is more consistently finding the right read, just not delivering the football.
Correctable, you think, or are you worried?
Well again, he's been exposed to it since his college days.
we talk about anticipation and lack there of but then the kid goes out and puts up a like 18 to 1 td to int ratio in the red zone last year...which is all about anticipation and seeing things quickly...as the field condenses decisions must get faster ball must come out sooner etc...i can't believe that would be all about the offense and not the qb to have that kind of td efficiency #
i just can't...it has to be a lot about the qb also
What did you think of the QB's decision-making?
We obviously saw that he was throwing behind guys or missing throws. I believe that gets better as his timing with the offense improves through experience, but it is what it is right now.
What I'm wondering is if you think Tannehill has taken any steps forward from a mental standpoint? I kind of feel like he has -- it looks like he is more consistently finding the right read, just not delivering the football.
Correctable, you think, or are you worried?
Maybe. Maybe that's what he's supposed to be doing but he has a bad habit of throwing to the player. I know it was mentioned several times in preseason so either its something Lazor changed or its something he's trying to fix.
Mmmmm .... sort of. In the redzone you have to be able to rifle a ball, which is a strength of his. When you have more field to work, that demands more anticipation in where receivers are going to be.
you have to process information faster in the red zone and you have to anticipate also...it's much more than just a good arm...plenty of qbs fail when they get in the red zone...or get pulled from center for trick plays or other options...
Yeah I saw Trusnik trailing way too many run plays yesterday. On several of them, especially the TD drive after we scored, he wasn't even close to Jackson. He didn't have a prayer with Spiller either.
I agree on the coaching call to end the first half. That 2nd half is PRECISELY why you try to score at the end of the first half, you have to give yourself as many scoring opportunities as you possibly can. I know some don't agree with that but if you're a coach on the hot seat like Philbin is, you should go out guns blazin'. Decide your own fate with the owner. But that's Philbin for you. He's vanilla milk-toast.
It's disappointing, is what it is.
read option stop was just a great play by the safety...hartline tries to get in there but for some reason he doesnt just go right to the safety he takes a bad angle...but i'm not sure he would have gotten there anyways...at any rate he was late i know that
when has hartline ever blocked a safety anyways lol