I don't think Tannehill will ever be Luck. But that doesn't bother me one bit. I love me some Tannehill.
Honestly, he keeps improving every year. And his ceiling has yet to be reached. Factor those things in compared to how he has played and I think Tannehill is our Franchise for the next decade. On his worst day, he doesn't have the tendency to unravel at the core like so many have before.
Of all the nitpicking many do, and yes I know its the nature of the football beast, what we have in Tannehill is better than 2/3 of the other teams in the league. And that makes me happy. I know Tannehill gives us stability, hope for improvement and immediate results week in and week out. So much so that we can worry about the other positions on the team. And that fact alone is enough to make me not worry about the future of my team. I know we have the QB question answered. Now it's just a function of learning and time.
It's a great feeling knowing how well he did the year before and realizing the next year he will get better. That's something you can't say about most QBs in the league. He's not one dimensional and he hasn't truly shown a weakness he can't improve. I look at other more famous QBs and I can't say that about them.
I still believe Luck and Tannehill will be the best QBs from their draft. Russell Wilson has a great team around him and he works well within the team. He has the "IT" factor, but I don't think he has the talent of Tannehill and Luck. Time will tell, but I think Luck and Tannehill are going to be the long term gems of their class.
Frankly, I don't worry about QB. We have a great young one.
Well said.........!
And.....despite the naivety and lack of patience/rush to judgement tendencies of some football observing fans/wannabe experts.......... who with all their football wisdom still haven't figured it out.....this is still a team game, and surrounding cast DOES matter.
The truth is there is no formula or set timetable for when it all comes together for a qb.
I have watched guys like Marino, Roethlisberger and yes Russell Wilson play well out of the gate....and I have watched teams give up on a Jim Plunkett...only to watch him win 2 super bowls elsewhere....just as Tampa gave away Steve Young and San Diego gave up on Drew Brees, and both went on to super bowl wins and to be lock hall of gamers.
The most common denominator I've noticed in my years...is qb's who play exceptionally well early usually have a good team around them...and the ones that often take longer and find greatness on a second team were on bad football teams.
There is no science to this...no number crunching that will give you absolutes to judge by.
In my opinion....you have to look at all the factors involved when assessing a QB and his progression and future...otherwise, you may end up making a stupid decision like New England, Tampa Bay and San Diego did in rushing to judgement and not accounting for surrounding cast.
Plunkett won 2 elsewhere while New England waited 30+ years for Brady to fall into their laps and finally win one.
Steve Young went on to win the big one elsewhere while Tampa waited nearly 20 more years to finally win one with an all-time great defense.
Drew Brees has gone on to greatness in New Orleans while his former team (Chargers) are still waiting for his replacement to achieve what Brees has.