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ryan tannehill....dave hyde's a believer

What I loved the most about the article, is when he said we used to split 75 passes between each QB and now we are splitting 150. We doubled our tempo from last year! I hate you Meatball!
 
throws with more anticipation and into windows no other qb the last decade could make...i didn't think that was possible in miami...please give this kid some reps with the 1's...

privately the job is "wiiiide open"...
 
What I loved the most about the article, is when he said we used to split 75 passes between each QB and now we are splitting 150. We doubled our tempo from last year! I hate you Meatball!

Yeah I kinda of cringe reading that with all of the new rules from NFLPA.

Its such a great idea I'm kinda of surprised other teams don't do it.....well may be they do I just don't know about it. It has to help condition them much better as well.
 
Gotta love it. If Tannehill shows this kind of positive progression on a consistent basis into preseason, then he'll definitely be in the running for the starting job come week one.
 
throws with more anticipation and into windows no other qb the last decade could make...i didn't think that was possible in miami...please give this kid some reps with the 1's...

privately the job is "wiiiide open"...

Our DBs are stunned - will our opponents be?
 
What I loved the most about the article, is when he said we used to split 75 passes between each QB and now we are splitting 150. We doubled our tempo from last year! I hate you Meatball!
Not that I think Sparano ran a good practice or anything and I even doubt the 75 reps with Sparano but I was reading Philbin's press conference from yesterday and he mentioned that he's never run practice this way. It was actually the way Mike Sherman ran practice at Texas A&M and I was surprised to read it cause I thought this was the way Philbin ran practice for the offense in Green Bay. And this also tells me no one else is running practices this way in the NFL.
 
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