All of those are valid statements....but those things happen to all teams all the time. ( except the patriots ) Not an excuse though
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Because he made plays with a training bra on.
If you can't tell the offense was so watered down so he DID NOT lose the game your tv or smart phone needs a larger screen.
Without the 8 points from the D and 1 extra point from the kicker this board goes nuclear.
Not only did Grimes save the GAME WITH HIS INT HE TOOK IT TO THE HOUSE BECAUSE EVERYONE KNOW THE OFFENSE GOES INTO A SHELL IN THE FOURTH.
Some people want a savior so bad they are willing to anoint a false prophet or at least one with training wheels.
It was, as was the throw to Wallace. You add a completion and a TD to Wallace there and we're talking about one hell of a game. Then you add a TD from Miller instead of the fumble, and we're talking about lots of offensive output and explosive plays, even amidst the much more conservative and limited role Sherman had Tannehill in (which I think is the right one, BTW).Shou...he had very little. At the same time...tell me you havent seen Tannehill put the ball in places where you went...Damnnnn not that was a throw...
I don't think you want him in a role right now where "very good" is possible, because that brings with it too much of a risk of "very bad." IMO you want him playing just like he did last night, while hitting on those explosive plays when they present themselves.Big difference between solid and very good.
I don't think you want him in a role right now where "very good" is possible, because that brings with it too much of a risk of "very bad." IMO you want him playing just like he did last night, while hitting on those explosive plays when they present themselves.
Fair enough. And if we get 23 points out of our offense we should be in almost every game with the caliber of defense we can play.
If he is a franchise quarterback, then a very good game for him will include making more plays than he did. This kid doesn't need a short leash. He has the tools and he appears to have the confidence. Let him play. The only aspect of his game that I'm not sure of is the mental aspect. If he gets better making reads and develops some pocket presence he just might be the next great dolphin Quarterback.
I think that's the appropriate plan for next year, actually. :up:If he is a franchise quarterback, then a very good game for him will include making more plays than he did. This kid doesn't need a short leash. He has the tools and he appears to have the confidence. Let him play. The only aspect of his game that I'm not sure of is the mental aspect. If he gets better making reads and develops some pocket presence he just might be the next great dolphin Quarterback.
All the other "great" young QBs in the game have good running games and strong defenses to protect them. Why is it Tannehill cannot have the same and be called a Franchise QB? The others are.
Bottom line is we left points on the field and the game shouldn't have gone to overtime to begin with
True, but did Ryan trip Lamar Miller when he was running for the end zone? Did he tickle Sturgis when he missed the 34 yarder?
The problem with this board is they want our QB to be the star in every game. To make the game winning play. To throw for 400+ yards and 5 touchdowns. Etc. etc. etc. Unfortunately that's not gonna happen very often with our 2nd year guy. But who knows, if Wallace doesn't get tripped up then maybe Ryan DOES end up making the game winning play and this discussion is avoided. The point is, Ryan didn't turn the ball over and made some awesome plays when we needed him to. That's progress in my eyes.