utahphinsfan
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Not even, at this point they have to be concerned about the OL and LBs... That's our weakest spots by a mile.... Even if Wallace is overpaid and keeps having problem connecting deep with Tannehill, he s still useful in this offense and at WORSE a very good decoy... OL and LBs on this team might very well be a liability on this team.... And im far from a Wallace supporter...
Concerned is definitely the right word. They are concerned.
Joe Philbin and Dennis Hickey are going to be FIRED with extreme prejudice if Ryan Tannehill's passing efficiency is not much improved in 2014.
Not going to argue with you, I don't like Wallace either, who am I kidding... Im trying but Im not there yet obviously...I have major concerns of Wallace. It seems, to my eyes at least, that every WR we bring in here has had near instant chemistry with Tannehill except one and that one is being paid too much for him to sit. Tannehill's rookie season Brian Hartline missed all of preseason recovering from injury but when the season started they were on the same page, last year Brandon Gibson seemed to have instant chemistry with Tannehill, this year we hear Landry and Tannehill hooking up consistently, he has good chemistry to Charles Clay and even Rishard Matthews. Wallace and Tannehill for some reason just can't get on the same page. I heard one of the beat writers (think it was Omar) say he has seen drastic improvement on Tannehill's deep ball accuracy with every receiver but Wallace...WALLACE IS SUPPOSED TO BE OUR DEEP BALL RECEIVER! So yeah, I have major concern over a WR who signed a $60 million dollar deal.
I don't think so. Too much evidence and speculation about Harbaugh for there not to be something there. And it's not like we hired Ozzie Newsome or Trent Baalke, it's Dennis Hickey. Hardly irreplaceable, and certainly not worth keeping over a proven winner like Harbaugh...
A common denominator I see is saying the Dolphins need to surround Tannehill with talent. Same argument was used here against Sanches. Upper echelon QBs make those around them better. Guys that need to be surround with top level talent don't fit that catagory.
Call that food for thought.