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Philbin post game speech

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Seems on par. Nothing too emotional and steady.

Pay attention to Tannenhill. Dude seems seems so goofy in a good way even from just his actions. He's not like Brady where he is going to go nuts but at the same time from his actions since being a Dolphin is that he is someone who has fun and doesn't take himself too seriously.
 
Link is there - Apologies, I left it out for some reason initially.
 
It must be just his half time speeches that are emotional then, or at least according to Gruden they must be...LOL
 
Tannehill seems like he has a goofy side to him...after the game the Media was interviewing Dion Sims who must have been wearing a shirt with some interesting colors and patterns..and Tannehill comes up and says that he is going to have to speak up so they can hear him over his shirt...
 
Are you saying you don't typically use the same phrases on a daily basis...

I like to believe I have a vibrant and exotic grasp of the English language resulting in my utilisation of a vast array of nonsensical quotidian phrases.

However, I'm big enough to admit that I probably also bore my workmates to death as much as Philbin. Plus, if he keeps us winning, I'm taking 'helluva job' each and every single week. I'll have that **** tattooed on my conscience.
 
What did you see with Tanny? I do like his demeanor and all, but couldnt take anything away about it in that video. Hes getting better with the post game stuff too. Its good to see our QB confident.
 
What did you see with Tanny? I do like his demeanor and all, but couldnt take anything away about it in that video. Hes getting better with the post game stuff too. Its good to see our QB confident.

His body language.
 
His body language.

I wonder if this is the big influence he has gotten from veteran Matt Moore. Moore has had a rep since college of being a gigantic goofball, and we saw it on hard knocks. The QB meetings being laughing sessions would certainly trickle down to elsewhere and laughter is a great stress diffuser.

On a side note, MAAAAAAAN Joe Philbin just can't talk. I want a Joe Philbin plush that says in an over-the-top yelling tone, "We got down, then what happened? You dooooooo what you men are supposed to doooooo. Helluva job. Helluva job. (Golf clap)"
 
The clip I saw on my phone was 54 seconds. Clearly it's edited down to an acceptable version on the Dolphins website that doesn't take up a **** ton of bandwidth. I'd still like to see the whole speech each week.
 
Pay attention to Tannenhill. Dude seems seems so goofy in a good way even from just his actions. He's not like Brady where he is going to go nuts but at the same time from his actions since being a Dolphin is that he is someone who has fun and doesn't take himself too seriously.

Funny you should bring that up. I live in Pennsylvania, so whenever people have found out over the last couple of years that I was a Dolphins fan, they'd always ask what I thought of Tannehill. My typical response was RT wasn't Aaron Rodgers, but I thought he could be that type of quarterback, maybe not quite to that level, if everything came together. But, seeing RT get interviewed, I get a sense that they have similar personalities, too. I could definitely see RT taking Rodgers' place in insurance commercials if he ever led the Dolphins to the Super Bowl.
 
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