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Did you watch many Minnesota games? If so, then please describe the routes he ran a majority of the time. If not, the please speak about something you understand.

Tearing down players to prop up a qb who has never won anything at any level, is shameful. But hater's, will hate.

So you dont prop up players, ie wallace, to tear down tannehill? No, of course not.
 
Jennings shouldn't count first off. Dude was at the end of his career and there's a reason he was cut by the Vikings. Wallace was bad with Teddy too so he doesn't really count hes a 1 trick pony. Cameron obviously is dropping the ball alot but i guess that's Tannehills fault

Jennings had 6 tds the year before he came to Miami.

I honestly have no idea whets up with Cameron but he was a top notch TE before he met tannehill.

Wallace was the best deep threat in the NFL. Stills was also one of the best deep threats in the NFL.
 
Say what you will about Wallace, but he catches that ball that Stills dropped. No doubt in my mind.

I wouldn't be so sure. He had a good amount of drops that should have been easy catches. And there was one time he tries to clap his hands in frustration after a drop, and MISSES his own hands lol.

Anyways, here's a could be game-winner Wallace dropped against Carolina.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-.../Mike-Wallace-drops-potential-game-winning-TD

and then this: http://thesportsdaily.com/mike-wallace-drops-key-touchdown-pass-in-third-quarter-vs-jets-video/

and this too http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-...7634/Wallace-drops-TD-with-one-handed-attempt
 
Jennings had 6 tds the year before he came to Miami.

I honestly have no idea whets up with Cameron but he was a top notch TE before he met tannehill.

Wallace was the best deep threat in the NFL. Stills was also one of the best deep threats in the NFL.
Jennings snap count in 2014 was 874. In 2015 it dropped to 308.

I think Cameron's injuries have affected his focus.

Big Ben has a phenomenol deep ball. Wallace got dumped in favor of Antonio Brown. He was horrible in Minnesota as well.
 
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Jennings had 6 tds the year before he came to Miami.

I honestly have no idea whets up with Cameron but he was a top notch TE before he met tannehill.

Wallace was the best deep threat in the NFL. Stills was also one of the best deep threats in the NFL.

It is the damndest thing, why do our receivers get the dropsies? its an epidemic!
 
The daily finheaven reminder of Tannehill's greatness. I just need him to elevate his play this Sunday. We need this greatness to translate into wins.
 
"It's a thin line between love and hate".......on this board that goes X 10000000000000000000000

Ozzy rules!!
 
Did you watch many Minnesota games? If so, then please describe the routes he ran a majority of the time. If not, the please speak about something you understand.

Tearing down players to prop up a qb who has never won anything at any level, is shameful. But hater's, will hate.

I didn't watch many Vikings game last year, but the fact that they ditched him after spending a pick on him tells me everything I need to know about his performance.
 
I wouldn't be so sure. He had a good amount of drops that should have been easy catches. And there was one time he tries to clap his hands in frustration after a drop, and MISSES his own hands lol.

Anyways, here's a could be game-winner Wallace dropped against Carolina.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-.../Mike-Wallace-drops-potential-game-winning-TD

and then this: http://thesportsdaily.com/mike-wallace-drops-key-touchdown-pass-in-third-quarter-vs-jets-video/

and this too http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-...7634/Wallace-drops-TD-with-one-handed-attempt

I'm not one to stick up for Wallace, but those passes were apples and oranges to the one Stills just dropped.
 
Defenders of Mike Wallace are rearing their head again. Tsk, tsk.

May God have mercy on your pitiful and lost football soul.
 
so you didn't see Wallace's long TD the other day?

Wallace was better pre Tannehill and we'll see what happens w/ Flacco
Clay was the same w/ and w/o
Hartline basically the same

others that have come here have seen their production dip from other places.

Chip Kelly: offensive genius (your description) - didn't want Sanchez - would rather ride with Gabbert & Kaepernick. To know him wasn't to love him
Pete Carroll: SB HC - wanted no part of Sanchez
John Elway: great QB and GM - traded for Sanchez a conditional 7th and then kicked him to the curb, beaten out by a 7th round Northwestern QB
Philly: to know Sanchez wasn't to love him- traded for a conditional bag of doritos while paying Chase Daniels big buck$ as a back up to replace him
Rex: could have had him again, decided to stand pat with an unproven Tyrod Taylor and E ****ing J Manual

So considering you're the guy who wouldn't have traded 2 first round picks in exchange for Sanchez, when it comes to QB credibility you should just shut the **** up.
 
Good Lord..... now it's Tannehills fault that Jennings rarely saw the field. I guess Parkers lack of production in the game last week will get blamed on him soon as well.
 
Defenders of Mike Wallace are rearing their head again. Tsk, tsk.

May God have mercy on your pitiful and lost football soul.

#Tannemen

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