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With all the bashing of RT (and other players) that goes on here and all the (non)expert analysis being spewed around, maybe some people should put their money where their mouth is.

If RT passes for 4,000 or more yards, 30 or more TD's and 17 INT's or fewer, will you naysayers make a contribution of $50 to a charity? Perhaps to breast cancer research (my wife is a survivor so that charity hits close to home). I will if he doesn't.
 
I like Ryan Tannehill but I will still donate $50 if he passes for 4,000 or more, 25 or more TDs and 17 or fewer INTs. That's money well spent.
 
With all the bashing of RT (and other players) that goes on here and all the (non)expert analysis being spewed around, maybe some people should put their money where their mouth is.

If RT passes for 4,000 or more yards, 30 or more TD's and 17 INT's or fewer, will you naysayers make a contribution of $50 to a charity? Perhaps to breast cancer research (my wife is a survivor so that charity hits close to home). I will if he doesn't.

TBH I am getting tired of this calling out other posters. Except a handful of people nobody has bashed Tannehill. The furthest some people go is to blame an inept offense in general (which includes everybody and the coaches). But the majority of posters hail the offense as a wonderful job well done in Seattle (which is puzzling me).

It was game one: our offense sucked (reasons don't matter) and the D played great for the most part and we lost. Let's move on and hope that we play better on offense while continue to play good on D and that should translate to wins.
 
I love Tannehill and love the idea of donating to charity regardless of what his final #'s are.

I think the kid has all the talent a QB needs to be successful and then some. I think we've let him down significantly more times than he has let us down. At this point a lot of his success will ultimately ride on how good Parker is.

I'll ride with RT all day against anyone, anytime.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, his right arm is special.
 
Not a fan of callout threads one way or another.

I like our QB. I think he's good. I'm waiting until I can look at the other guys we have on offense and feel the same way.

We'll get there. In my lifetime. I hope.
 
RT is only going to succeed if there is a quality O-Line in front of him. Let's be real here my fellow Phinatics, running game, passing game, the whole put points on the board game comes down to that offensive lines ability to push people around!
 
TBH I am getting tired of this calling out other posters. Except a handful of people nobody has bashed Tannehill. The furthest some people go is to blame an inept offense in general (which includes everybody and the coaches). But the majority of posters hail the offense as a wonderful job well done in Seattle (which is puzzling me).

It was game one: our offense sucked (reasons don't matter) and the D played great for the most part and we lost. Let's move on and hope that we play better on offense while continue to play good on D and that should translate to wins.

Not surprisingly, the O looked out of sync and uncomfortable. Part of that was Seattle's D, but part was a new OL and new system. No the O didn't impress me, but, given the new pieces, better than I honestly expected. To play Seattle as close as they did with all that, I'm encouraged. I was more disappointed in the receivers than any other unit. I'm still looking forward to how this team plays after game 8.
 
Not surprisingly, the O looked out of sync and uncomfortable. Part of that was Seattle's D, but part was a new OL and new system. No the O didn't impress me, but, given the new pieces, better than I honestly expected. To play Seattle as close as they did with all that, I'm encouraged. I was more disappointed in the receivers than any other unit. I'm still looking forward to how this team plays after game 8.

I am encouraged as well. As critical as I am on the O I have high expectations this year. I just felt they could have done better. The D pleasantly surprised me yet they faltered at the end.

If the O gets it together in NE and the D brings a similar strong game to the table we could walk away with a win in NE.
 
I am encouraged as well. As critical as I am on the O I have high expectations this year. I just felt they could have done better. The D pleasantly surprised me yet they faltered at the end.

If the O gets it together in NE and the D brings a similar strong game to the table we could walk away with a win in NE.

This sums it up for me...offense under-performed, lots of reasons. BUT they gave us a lead with 4 minutes to go. Our defense played great all game, much better than expected, BUT they couldn't stop a golf cart on the last drive.

So in summary, Dolphins gonna Dolphin.

A win in NE completely flips the script for our season, and I catch myself saying this same **** every year. Gotta love football season.
 
RT is only going to succeed if there is a quality O-Line in front of him. Let's be real here my fellow Phinatics, running game, passing game, the whole put points on the board game comes down to that offensive lines ability to push people around!
 
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