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Ryan Tannehill's Difficulties Throwing to the Middle of the Field

Can we just merge all of these Shou threads into one "I think Ryan Tannehill sucks and here's some stats to prove it" super thread??? This is getting ridiculous.
 
wow. so like is there any part of his game that you do like? next thing i'm sure we're going to read is something about the difficultly Ryan Tannehill has with his nuts hanging to the left.
"If you can't attack the evidence, attack the witness." ;)
 
Why is it that every other position and player is fair game for criticism, but when a poster starts a legitimate thread about Tannehill's struggles, people overreact and call foul? The tape shows another area of Tannehill's game that needs improvement or refinement. That's all. Pocket awareness, deep ball timing/accuracy, and anticipation over the middle...all of these aspects of his game have been identified for improvement. Let's leave it at that.
But isn't it better to leave the topic altogether and talk about an individual poster, since that's what we're here to do? :unsure: ;)
 
IMO, any discussion of this stuff is moot until we get an o-line that can keep him upright. It's way too hard to judge a QB who is getting killed all game every game. I think Tanne is doing fine considering, but it's too hard to tell.
Did you see offensive line issues in the all-22 video in the article linked in the original post? Do you think the nearly 30-point decrease in Tannehill's QB rating in the middle of the field is caused by an offensive line that somehow blocks significantly more poorly when Tannehill is throwing to that area? :unsure:

If neither of those things is the case, then a discussion of this issue is hardly "moot" because of something having to do with the offensive line, and we can put away the tape recorder that says "offensive line's fault" that we push "play" on whenever there's a negative point made about Tannehill.
 
In that first link and video it's pretty damning evidence against Tannehill and why we haven't scored over 30 points with him in over 20 games. Once in his career.

Wow it's disturbing and if I was Philbin and Sherman, really concerned their jobs are tied to him.
Well, they aren't allowed to be concerned by that, because now that the offensive line appears to be blocking somewhat better with the addition of McKinnie, and Tannehill is playing no better nonetheless, they, along with Zac Taylor, are going to be the new, prime candidates for assuming the responsibility for Tannehill's problems among a significant percentage of the members of Finheaven. :up:

Watch. We're about to witness a dramatic shift, as the explanation for Ryan Tannehill's play moves from "the offensive line" to "the coaching staff." There will even be a few stragglers of the "not enough weapons" camp still intermingled there, who resume with that point after a period of dormancy during which the offensive line was to blame. :lol: ;)
 
Good luck generating it. His QB rating is 57.7 when throwing to that area.

Its not bashing the poster..

Its saying.

SHUT THE **** UP. WE GET IT ALREADY MOVE THE **** ON. NEXT TOPIC PLEASE. DONT YOU ****ING GET IT. WE KNOW.

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Its not bashing the poster..

Its saying.

SHUT THE **** UP. WE GET IT ALREADY MOVE THE **** ON. NEXT TOPIC PLEASE. DONT YOU ****ING GET IT. WE KNOW.
Well then I suppose this thread should've just been merged with the one already started on the topic? :unsure:
 
Didn't Rishard Mathews just have a record setting 11 catch game playing the inside as the seam receiver?

Didn't Tannehill and Gibson start building chemistry with Gibson as the seam threat?




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Didn't Rishard Mathews just have a record setting 11 catch game playing the inside as the seam receiver?

Didn't Tannehill and Gibson start building chemistry with Gibson as the seam threat?
Good questions. Enough to make one wonder why his QB rating is nearly 30 points lower when throwing to the middle of the field.
 
Serious question to Shouright.
It appears that you want to see Ryan Tannehill fail and take every opportunity to cast a negative tone on his play in every game. OK - we get it. You really hate what you see in him as a QB.
The reality is that Tannehill is the brightest QB prospect to walk in the joint in 14 years. As a team, we have wandered through the valley of hell in search of a quarterback and he continues to improve. Why do you dismiss his tangible progress and fixate on any statistical shortcomings? You seem to put so much effort into trying to convincing our fanbase that he is a terrible player, it makes me wonder if you are on the Robert Kraft payroll to analyze competitor performance and cause general disruption.
Why do you hate Ryan Tannehill with such fervor? He is still a work in progress.
 
Serious question to Shouright.
It appears that you want to see Ryan Tannehill fail and take every opportunity to cast a negative tone on his play in every game. OK - we get it. You really hate what you see in him as a QB.
The reality is that Tannehill is the brightest QB prospect to walk in the joint in 14 years. As a team, we have wandered through the valley of hell in search of a quarterback and he continues to improve. Why do you dismiss his tangible progress and fixate on any statistical shortcomings? You seem to put so much effort into trying to convincing our fanbase that he is a terrible player, it makes me wonder if you are on the Robert Kraft payroll to analyze competitor performance and cause general disruption.
Why do you hate Ryan Tannehill with such fervor? He is still a work in progress.
Who cares what I think? I'm just a guy on a message board. :)
 
If Keller was healthy, tannehill would have had a much better rating throwing to the middle of the field.

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If Keller was healthy, tannehill would have had a much better rating throwing to the middle of the field.
Never mind that Charles Clay is functioning among the league's best tight ends, and that, as the article in the original post said, much of Sherman's offense is designed to get the ball to wide receivers on crossing routes in the middle of the field.
 
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