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Ryan Tannehill's Deep Ball Hasn't Improved Since Texas A&M

You have to call those passes. You can't put on 12-15 play drives every drive for an entire season. You'll wear out the offense, especially this year given that we had a porous O-line and run game.

I'm sorry but Tannehill better work some magic and figure out how to adjust the trajectory on his deep ball, otherwise his career as our starting QB will be short-lived. It's going to hurt him tremendously as teams gameplan him heading into the future knowing they only have to defend the short-intermediate area of the field.

Can't you read? I said other deep passes.
 
[video=youtube;9GZOLk-Q9UY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GZOLk-Q9UY[/video]

Yea. He looks real "limited"

What a clown you are. Guess how many of those passes were bombs right along the sideline? ZERO you twit. Guess how many were contested balls that he had to high point? ZERO you twit.

All that showed is that the Steelers OC had a clue about how to use Wallace.

F'n Angry Deniers.....

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Ya, it's completely normal to blaze down field in sub 4.3 speed and be able to adjust in a nanosecond to come back to a ball thrown 3 yards behind you.

There were most definitely opportunities for Wallace to fight to come back, but the opportunities were inconsistent. There has to be a respectable radius in which the ball was put into to come back to it and it was erratic with Tannehill.

Another Angry Denier..... You've got plenty of company.
 
Btw, did this site take away the opportunity to thumbs up/down Gravity's posts?

It's to Shouright's benefit to ignore large groups of common sense to save his rep.

Once ignored you cannot thumbs up/down.
 
It's to Shouright's benefit to ignore large groups of common sense to save his rep.
Surely. I hear a "rep" on a message board whose pages could be printed in their entirety and likely fail to garner even a nickel in trade on the open market is a hot commodity. ;)
 
Anybody noticing the missed throws on deep passes by both Brady and Mannng (especially Brady)? Brady missed two huge throws. Angry Deniers? Where are you? The elite never miss those throws.
 
Anybody noticing the missed throws on deep passes by both Brady and Mannng (especially Brady)? Brady missed two huge throws. Angry Deniers? Where are you? The elite never miss those throws.

That is why I don't argue with them. Every QB misses passes, even the elite. It's the grass is greener on the other side mentality.
 
Anybody noticing the missed throws on deep passes by both Brady and Mannng (especially Brady)? Brady missed two huge throws. Angry Deniers? Where are you? The elite never miss those throws.
So how did Tannehill compare to them this year? Or are we basing this on just today's game?
 
Brady 0 for 3 today on long passes. Makes a big difference in the game.
 
Brady hasn't looked comfortable all day. It started on first series when they stuffed the run.
 
The difference: When the hell does Tannehill ever complete them?

:lol:

That's my only gripe on Tannehill.

His inability to hot the home run with Wallace. He's threw some beauties to Clay and Hartline, just needs to work with Wallace. Hopefully Lazor utilizes the middle of the field better too.
 
Personally I think that if he improves, it'll be due more to the acquisition of an offensive coordinator who's able to build a system around his strengths while hiding his weaknesses, rather than to significant individual improvement in his own right. I think he probably is what he is at this point. He now has over a thousand pass attempts in the NFL.

Personally I don't know how you can come to that conclusion. Two years of experience isn't a closed book, especially with only two years of experience prior. Sky's the limit and any QB would improve if their OC wasn't a jackass and worked with their strengths.
 
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