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Laremy Tu(r)ns(t)il(e)??

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What gives with his play this year?! Rated 38th or something by PFF out of 78 Tackles?! He should be a part of the solution and not part of the problem! He keeps up this sort of play and soon he'll be know around the league as Laremy Turnstile!
 
The whole scheme, personnel, coaching sucks. I think Laremy needs partners in crime who can play and some coaching. Gase thinks their good, Ajayi the prob, we'll see this week.
 
Hell, deal him back to the eagles for a 6th..

Maybe they can have Howard and Tank for a 7th...

And while were at it... Deal Reshad for a Long Snapper.....
 
The whole scheme, personnel, coaching sucks. I think Laremy needs partners in crime who can play and some coaching. Gase thinks their good, Ajayi the prob, we'll see this week.
You need to read this article. http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/armando-salguero/article181816921.html

That's not scheme or coach driven. That's a dude that doesn't know who to block...lack of intelligence, film study, knowledge of plays. He's not the player the Dolphins thought they were getting as a steal.
 
You need to read this article. http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/armando-salguero/article181816921.html

That's not scheme or coach driven. That's a dude that doesn't know who to block...lack of intelligence, film study, knowledge of plays. He's not the player the Dolphins thought they were getting as a steal.
Still don't buy it, followed him in college and he balled. Coach coke and scheme along with piss poor play around him doesn't help with the transition at one of the most difficult pos on an nfl line.
 
The armando herald article was very eye opening...
 
I'm going to stick with Tunsil and hope for the best.
 
Tunsil has been coached up until this point by a coke head. I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt, and say he'll be fine once he fully adjust to the left tackle position as a professional.
 
What gives with his play this year?! Rated 38th or something by PFF out of 78 Tackles?! He should be a part of the solution and not part of the problem! He keeps up this sort of play and soon he'll be know around the league as Laremy Turnstile!

I don't see the aggression that's necessary to play that position. As I recall, last year as a guard he had the attitude. He was very good run blocking. He needs to get that attitude back where he's not overthinking and he can get angry and finish blocks. Against the Ravens too many times he would make a passive attempt, end up not blocking anyone and watch the play - hands on hips - finish. That is a BAD look. I wish we could have a guy whose job it is to run into the huddle in between plays and insult Tunsil relentlessly - get him so pissed off and fired up that he uses his athletic ability to MAUL the defensive player across from him. He needs an attitude adjustment. Outside of that, maybe we switch him back to left guard and bring in a mean scrappy SOB to play LT via the trade deadline today. Duane Brown could have been had for a sixth round pick???!
 
The tape is out. Tunsil is a sucker for games at the line of scrimmage. Dummy blitzes, twists, stunts, delayed rushes...Tunsil is biting on all of them. Please get the kid some help. Maybe hire Branden Albert as a coaching consultant. Albert partnered with the kid last year to handle some of this stuff, maybe he can help Tunsil recognize things a bit better.
 
The tape is out. Tunsil is a sucker for games at the line of scrimmage. Dummy blitzes, twists, stunts, delayed rushes...Tunsil is biting on all of them. Please get the kid some help. Maybe hire Branden Albert as a coaching consultant. Albert partnered with the kid last year to handle some of this stuff, maybe he can help Tunsil recognize things a bit better.

That's actually not a bad idea. Hire Albert as an OL assistant coach. Let the mentoring continue.
 
Maybe he's just better suited to play LG than LT. Regardless he should be viewed as a talented young prospect who we need to continue to develop. If we are presented the opportunity to draft a better LT than we have to consider it. This kid will be a Dolphin for at least the next 3 years.
 
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