Over Tannehill's last 15 starts the Miami Dolphins have a record of 6-9.
The Miami Dolphins have scored 30 points twice in the last 15 games. This ratio is actually higher than Tannehill's career clip. The Dolphins only eclipsed 30 points once in the 2013 season, in a 34-28 win @ Pittsburgh.
The Miami Dolphins lost ONE game last year when the team managed to score at least 22 points. This was a 26-23 loss to Baltimore in Miami. On every other occasion that the Dolphins managed to score at least 22 points, they were victorious in 2013.
Conversely, the Dolphins failed to win any games in which they did not score at least 22 points. However, the defense only yielded a 30 point game to one opponent in 2013, a 38-17 loss @ New Orleans, to an explosive Saints offense in their dome.
The Dolphins defense also held the opponent to 23 points or less in a whopping 13 of 16 games last season. They managed to win one game when actually yielding more than 23 points(@ Pittsburgh). The median PPG per team in the NFL last season was 24.1. The average would be somewhat higher thanks to Denver being a huge outlier.
All of this demonstrates how close a team is from 8 wins and 12 wins. Had the Dolphins been able to manage a few more points per game, they likely win several more games.
The Dolphins managed TWO separate 3 game win steaks last season in a season that saw only 8 wins. Conversely, the Phins suffered a 4 game losing streak.
Over the past 15 games, Ryan Tannehill's individual stats which lead the Phins to their 6-9 record over that span are as follows..................
562 attempts
333 completions
59.2% completion rate
3505 Yards
23 TDs
17 INTs
This comes to a QB rating over a 15 game span of 78.48 :baghead:
That is horrible play over a span of games that basically equals a full season. It is certainly not the caliber of play that will get things done. It is the kind of play that leads to 6 and 7 win seasons.
It is time to give Matt Moore the opportunity he deserves. If Moore can get this team scoring 24 points on a consistent basis, the Phins have the type of team that can win 10+ games.
The Miami Dolphins have scored 30 points twice in the last 15 games. This ratio is actually higher than Tannehill's career clip. The Dolphins only eclipsed 30 points once in the 2013 season, in a 34-28 win @ Pittsburgh.
The Miami Dolphins lost ONE game last year when the team managed to score at least 22 points. This was a 26-23 loss to Baltimore in Miami. On every other occasion that the Dolphins managed to score at least 22 points, they were victorious in 2013.
Conversely, the Dolphins failed to win any games in which they did not score at least 22 points. However, the defense only yielded a 30 point game to one opponent in 2013, a 38-17 loss @ New Orleans, to an explosive Saints offense in their dome.
The Dolphins defense also held the opponent to 23 points or less in a whopping 13 of 16 games last season. They managed to win one game when actually yielding more than 23 points(@ Pittsburgh). The median PPG per team in the NFL last season was 24.1. The average would be somewhat higher thanks to Denver being a huge outlier.
All of this demonstrates how close a team is from 8 wins and 12 wins. Had the Dolphins been able to manage a few more points per game, they likely win several more games.
The Dolphins managed TWO separate 3 game win steaks last season in a season that saw only 8 wins. Conversely, the Phins suffered a 4 game losing streak.
Over the past 15 games, Ryan Tannehill's individual stats which lead the Phins to their 6-9 record over that span are as follows..................
562 attempts
333 completions
59.2% completion rate
3505 Yards
23 TDs
17 INTs
This comes to a QB rating over a 15 game span of 78.48 :baghead:
That is horrible play over a span of games that basically equals a full season. It is certainly not the caliber of play that will get things done. It is the kind of play that leads to 6 and 7 win seasons.
It is time to give Matt Moore the opportunity he deserves. If Moore can get this team scoring 24 points on a consistent basis, the Phins have the type of team that can win 10+ games.
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