pillBOXhat
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You just put "henne" there to try and draw readership to your thread. Sensationalism sells anymore, it seems.
Im a big Phins fan and despite what you think I like the pick. Henne came into this league and into this team with similar expectations and talent (without the athleticism which bumped him a round down) as Tannehill. When I see mistakes like the ones Tannehill made it makes me scratch my head the same I scratched it when Henne played. Not sensationalizing anything. As you can see from my post count and activity I could care less about creating big threads or stacking my post count, unlike some of us *cough cough*.
He's not the same type of QB that Henne is. At all. Having a bad game doesn't make him like a QB who sucks because of the bad game. It means he had a bad game.
That's like saying Tannehill is like another Pat White because he had a bad game. It's just words that don't mean anything.
I agree with you, but if a nobody like me is going to vent on a forum about his concerns regarding a talented rookie with more potential than hardcore success you better believe it's going to be based on games that matter the most. About games that you either sink as expected ("no pressure"), tread lightly, or surprisingly swim. As many nice plays Tannehill made there were just as many bad ones. Watch the tape.
In the game against against Oklahoma, all 3 INTs were on the QB. He either didn't see the zone defender or forced a pass (which didn't even give the WR a chance to make a play based on the WR's positioning). One thing that definitely made me feel weary was when Tannehill threw for a score late against Texas to take a lead and no one even gave him a high five. It's like they scored despite him. Remind you of anyone?