Ryan is supper smart look at who he married
Is she a chef?
Ryan is supper smart look at who he married
Adam your posts are so full of misinformation and fail you appear to be a pissed off Longwhorn fan. You stated his team was stocked full of talent and yet went 6-7 last season. Yet another sensation lie by you. Check A&M's record last year little camper. And to say he competed for the starting QB position for four years is yet again a total bald faced lie. When Sherman got to A&M they had no WRs what so ever. None. Most fans that went to fall camp and spring practices could see that Tanny was better than Jerrod Johnson, but Johnson could not play WR so Tanny took one for the team and was an awesome WR - while still attending QB meetings.
Sherman was FIRED for his HORRIBLE personnel decisions and his Atrocious play calling in second halves. J. Johnson should have NEVER played a down at QB with Tanny on the team, however, Johnson was Sherm's pet cat and should have been benched in 2009. Sherman GOT FIRED FOR THIS. Half of Tannehill's interceptions were due to Sherman called short comeback and curl routes over and over and over. Rarely would a CB ever get out of his back pedal because there was never a threat of the deep ball. Your very own Jeff Fuller was responsible for no less than 5 of Tannehill's ints. Fuller REFUSED to even remotely fight for the ball when Tanny trusted him. You wonder why Fuller had a 1st-2nd round grade and went undrafted??? He killed Tannehill.
Adam your posts are so full of misinformation and fail you appear to be a pissed off Longwhorn fan. You stated his team was stocked full of talent and yet went 6-7 last season. Yet another sensation lie by you. Check A&M's record last year little camper. And to say he competed for the starting QB position for four years is yet again a total bald faced lie. When Sherman got to A&M they had no WRs what so ever. None. Most fans that went to fall camp and spring practices could see that Tanny was better than Jerrod Johnson, but Johnson could not play WR so Tanny took one for the team and was an awesome WR - while still attending QB meetings.
Sherman was FIRED for his HORRIBLE personnel decisions and his Atrocious play calling in second halves. J. Johnson should have NEVER played a down at QB with Tanny on the team, however, Johnson was Sherm's pet cat and should have been benched in 2009. Sherman GOT FIRED FOR THIS. Half of Tannehill's interceptions were due to Sherman called short comeback and curl routes over and over and over. Rarely would a CB ever get out of his back pedal because there was never a threat of the deep ball. Your very own Jeff Fuller was responsible for no less than 5 of Tannehill's ints. Fuller REFUSED to even remotely fight for the ball when Tanny trusted him. You wonder why Fuller had a 1st-2nd round grade and went undrafted??? He killed Tannehill.
The playbook will not be spread, but the concepts and route combos will remain the same.
Are you trying to discount the fact that Miami's starting C says Tannehill understands what the offense is trying to accomplish better than anyone?
Wait a minute...you try to put down the "foxsports" story and then post a link to wikipedia?So your point with the "foxsports" story is that Tannehill wasn't good enough to even compete? And where does it say he didn't compete? It just says he was told that Stephen McGee would start. This article did get wrong that Tannehill didn't take a snap at QB until the 6th game his junior season. He took snaps against Oklahoma his sophmore season and the first game of the season his junior season.
Even worse, it points out that Tannehill practiced all week at QB, attending every QB meeting, but went out and played WR on Saturdays. How is that not competing at QB? You don't think if coach Sherman saw in practice that Tannehill was the better QB then he wouldn't have started him?
So after practicing and attending meetings for 4 years (including red-shirt season) and playing the final 6.5 games as a junior Tannehill was still only able to be "average" his senior season...why the **** did Ireland spend the #8 pick on him again?
I really don't get your point with the article other than confirming that Tannehill had 5 years of practice at "QB" in college, meetings, knows the system inside-and-out, started nearly 2 seasons worth of games, threw 764 passes in games....why isn't he further along?
According to this Tannehill competed his red-shirt freshman year, sophmore year, played half the year as a junior, and started as a senior.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Tannehill (not sure how that is not competing at QB all 4 years).
Don't get hung up on where he was drafted, what makes Andrew Luck more ready than Tannehill? no one is going to learn while on the bench, and to have Tannehill, and his college coach there in miami is a huge advantage if the team allows it to be, mostly everyone wanted a QB of the future but they don't want the future to start now. Waiting another year only puts the fins in a precarrious situation if Barkley is sitting there and the fins suck like the most of you suggesting, just because a QB is picked in the number 1 posistion doesn't mean he's number one quaility. I think the fins did a diservice to Tannehill by going and bring in Garrard because it does not allow Tannehill to get better, and 2 years from now you guys on this board will be saying he's a bust.
I think that Pouncey is smart enough to get on the side of the rookie drafted to be our future QB.
What does this mean? "Tannehill understands what the offense is trying to accomplish better than anyone?". Are you telling me that Garrard and Moore do not understand the concepts of this offense or any offense? What does "better" mean? 90% better? 50% better? 20% better? 3% better?
O wait, our 2nd season Center said that he thinks that Tannehill understand it "better". I see now, if Pouncey said it, it must be a fact.
And Tannehill has yet to throw a pass or play a down in the new offense. It is NOT the Texas A&M offense, I do not expect to see our QBs playing in the spread option which was used at A&M. For some reason a lot of people that have watched Tannehill's "hightlight" either have not noticed or mentioned the fact that he did not line up under center most of the time, he took a shotgun snap in the spread option which he also ran out of.
The bigger thing is that Tannehill has also not played a down in the NFL while Garrard and Moore are NFL veterans.
It's not so much about learning the playbook in the NFL, because like you said, everyone knows it.
It's more about understanding reads, understanding timing, and knowing how to make changes (pre-snap) based on the defensive alignment.
I am sure these are the concepts that Tannehill understands in this offense that Pouncey was referring to since Tannehill has already played in it.
The others have yet to see game action in Sherman's new offense.
I agree, why would pouncey lie ?