Not many of you are happy with the outcome of the game or with how the first-team offense performed. I agree that the starters need work.
-The offensive line still needs time to get it together
-Matt Moore wasn't bad - the tipped ball was unfortunate and Chad Johnson needs to catch that third down pass.
-Reggie looked good in his limited time. Running backs and receivers will get tired in this offense so I anticipate a nice offensive rotation
-The pace was phenomenal. It was great seeing the quarterbacks go up to the line and bark out calls/audibles.
-Tannehill knows this offense better than the other two quarterbacks and that was apparent.
-Speaking of Tannehill - the dude is making a case for himself. If he puts together another preseason performance like that against Carolina, you could be seeing your third preseason game starter (The most important game for evaluating your starters in the preseason)
-Besides Chad's drop, our receivers looked good. Naanee looked like he was getting some nice spacing. Pruitt and Wallace also looked the part.
-Fasano will be valuable to this offense. His ability to block and catch showed. He converted those two early first downs and also set some nice blocks that gave Reggie some running room.
-Egnew was inconsistent, but the ability is there. Had a great catch when the ball was tipped in the air.
-Clay will be a valuable asset in this offense with his ability to get yards after the catch.
-Secondary looked bad. But let's remember, defensive gameplans throughout preseason are VERY vanilla. Not a lot of blitzes and pressure scenarios.
-Richard Marshall impressed me with his tackling. Sean Smith did not. Chris Clemons also needs to stop trying to bring guys down from the shoulder pads.
-Jason Trusnik secured his spot as a backup and special teams player. Dude was all over the place
-Rishard Matthews looked solid as a returner. Would like to see more from him as a receiver.
-According to several players in their press conferences, the pace of practice made this game seem a lot more slowed down. That is a good thing.
I'm tired so that's all I will write. I'll be making a Ryan Tannehill highlight video tomorrow so I'll put the link in a new thread whenever that's finished.
-The offensive line still needs time to get it together
-Matt Moore wasn't bad - the tipped ball was unfortunate and Chad Johnson needs to catch that third down pass.
-Reggie looked good in his limited time. Running backs and receivers will get tired in this offense so I anticipate a nice offensive rotation
-The pace was phenomenal. It was great seeing the quarterbacks go up to the line and bark out calls/audibles.
-Tannehill knows this offense better than the other two quarterbacks and that was apparent.
-Speaking of Tannehill - the dude is making a case for himself. If he puts together another preseason performance like that against Carolina, you could be seeing your third preseason game starter (The most important game for evaluating your starters in the preseason)
-Besides Chad's drop, our receivers looked good. Naanee looked like he was getting some nice spacing. Pruitt and Wallace also looked the part.
-Fasano will be valuable to this offense. His ability to block and catch showed. He converted those two early first downs and also set some nice blocks that gave Reggie some running room.
-Egnew was inconsistent, but the ability is there. Had a great catch when the ball was tipped in the air.
-Clay will be a valuable asset in this offense with his ability to get yards after the catch.
-Secondary looked bad. But let's remember, defensive gameplans throughout preseason are VERY vanilla. Not a lot of blitzes and pressure scenarios.
-Richard Marshall impressed me with his tackling. Sean Smith did not. Chris Clemons also needs to stop trying to bring guys down from the shoulder pads.
-Jason Trusnik secured his spot as a backup and special teams player. Dude was all over the place
-Rishard Matthews looked solid as a returner. Would like to see more from him as a receiver.
-According to several players in their press conferences, the pace of practice made this game seem a lot more slowed down. That is a good thing.
I'm tired so that's all I will write. I'll be making a Ryan Tannehill highlight video tomorrow so I'll put the link in a new thread whenever that's finished.