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Inside the numbers - Ryan Tannehill's last 15 starts

You don't replace **** with **** the end result is the same.

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And this might be correct but I can assure you Matt Moore won't be a QB that I want running the offense next.

Ew Matt Moore is a back up and nothing more.
 
if the result is going to be the same i'd at least like to be entertained. matt moore is far more entertaining.

Why? Let Tannehill tank 100% and move on next year by drafting a QB. Matt Moore offers zero in the long term picture, if he was a long term solution Tannehill wouldn't be here.

You guys think I'm some sort of Tannehill homer, I'm a Tannehill realist, the kid either sinks or swims, floating isn't going to cut it. You guys think WV is hard on Tannehill, watch me go if the kid strings together a season of disappointment, there will be no safe haven.

I also cannot wait for Matt Moore to be GONE next season so we can end all of this nonsense about another average QB taking over in Miami. We have had 10+ years of average, I want a prom queen and not another backup date from the depths of the Rolodex.
 
Add this latest disaster in to the mix and you have a complete season of garbage.
 
Coach Joe Philbin and safety Louis Delmas both remarked after the game how the units don’t complement each other. That’s the bigggest problem of all right now.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...-look-of-a-lost-team-20140922,0,3434884.story

Some other people see this as well. Not sure that's our biggest problem but it's been around for a while like the inability to execute a screen pass or good coverage from a LB.

I don't think its fair to suggest that when the offense is up the defense is down and vise versa. They don't compliment each other because one unit just flat out consistently sucks. And after seeing what Moreno did for the offense week 1 I'm going to narrow it down from the "offensive unit" to specifically the passing element of that unit sucks.

And here is some statistical evidence to refute the claim that if one unit is up the other is down: the Miami Dolphins under Joe Philbin and Ryan Tannehill are 12-1 when the QB posts a rating of 88 or higher, ie the offense plays well. So when the offense plays well the defense has only cost us one game. And that one game was against Andrew Luck in Indianapolis the day Chuck came back into the locker room after being out fighting cancer. On top of that if you look at just the defenses stats from last season their stats were on par with most of the playoff teams and correlated to an average of something stupid like 11 wins.

I know some of you are going to come back with "well, duh, every team will win a high percentage of games when the QB plays good..." Trust me, that is not true. I have researched it extensively and the Miami Dolphins are actually the second best team in the league at that stat, just barely behind the New England Patriots.
 
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