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passes aren't going to be perfect wallace. earn your money.

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I know Tannehill has accuracy issues, but the sideline pass was a td for most good wideouts. The revis endzone throw was very possibly a td had he had any ball awareness what so ever. The second is a stretchbut the first one has to be a td.
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How about Tannehill earns his money and throw the damn ball accurately or with power...
 
Edelman is a bargain bin player and he can catch non perfect passes all day
 
How about Tannehill earns his money and throw the damn ball accurately or with power...

i didnt excuse tannehill. then again wallace looks like his doggin it out there. fumble, dropped passes, etc. At this point it's becoming quite clear Tannehill is backup fodder in the NFL. He just can't get over the hump with the accuracy issues. Wallace surely isnt helping any.
 
Not only are passes not perfect, but they've just been flat out terrible. Horrible accuracy. Everything is behind. Nothing is in stride.

Personally, I am against both Tannehill and Wallace. I don't want to see either of them here next season. They're equally disappointing and garbage.
 
i dont think any wr can catch those passes tannehill throws to wallace come on guys.. take your tannehill shades off.
 
I didn't see the first fumble but apparently the ball was behind him. The interception looked like a miscommunication OR a terrible throw. Tough to put that on Wallace. Deep ball was a GOOD THROW by the QB on the run. Wallace has to get two feet down.

Pass over the middle at the goal line could definitely have been thrown better, and Wallace also needs to KEEP HIS HEAD IN THE GAME. That could have been a TD on the deflection.

They are both having bad games, but Wallace is who we know him to be. Tannehill looks BAD. He does not look comfortable running the offense and the tempo is not there. I'm concerned.
 
As much as I hate to say it. That should have been TD where wallace was out of bounds was Tannehills fault.

He's had accuracy issues all day.

But Walace needs to fight mroe
 
As much as I hate to say it. That should have been TD where wallace was out of bounds was Tannehills fault.

He's had accuracy issues all day.

But Walace needs to fight mroe

The deep ball that was out of bounds IMO is the only one I can't put on Tannehill. He was running to his right and threw the ball 40 yards in the air with a defender coming on top of him with a full head of steam. It looked like he couldn't square up. That ball was very catchable and it's on the receiver to keep his damn feet in bounds.

Every other pass I put squarely on the QB, though.
 
I see the Tannehill can do no wrong crowd is out in force.
 
Yes, should have been two TD's. 1st one Tannehills fault why not just throw it to the endzone and not cut the sideline so much. Too far over the right shoulder by about a foot. Tannehill has no doubt had accuracy issues. The second deflection by Revis, is a case of Wallace not playing and looking for the ball. He gives up before the down is over. With half the NFL receveivers, that would have been a deflection TD. I'm happy with Miami's ability to stop the run and generate positive offense. They are in this game.
 
It is hard to argue for either of them honestly. You can lay out all the negatives between the pair, and it will overwhelm the positives on both sides.
 
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