Very much doubt it, with all the info from an unknown source out that continually get out there, without consequences when they want them to, if this were true, we would have heard about this way before the London game.
Great, now we wont even be able to trade him.
Foe the record beat writers have debunked that.
Told you about Tannehill. Reported on nfl network firing has to do with Tannehills confidence.
What in the world has Tannehill accomplished in the league to give him the right to be that arrogant?
It surprised me when they brought Tannehills name up , as the reason for him being fired. SarcasmWell that's very interesting if true...If I recall Ross's #1 reason for keeping Joe around was continuity mainly with Tannehills development. I wonder if anybody in this organization has their finger on the pulse of this team, I mean I guess I already know the answer...NO
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...eud-with-dolphins-defense-20151005-story.htmlJoe Philbin apparently lost control of his football team far before Sunday's 27-14 loss to the New York Jets.
During Saturday's walk-through practice in London the Miami Dolphins defense took offense to derogatory comments quarterback Ryan Tannehill made to the scout team defenders, and eventually stopped practicing during the dry run for Sunday's game.
Multiple sources say Ryan Tannehill had committed a couple turnovers early into Saturday's walk-through and was bothered by scout team defenders intercepting his passes.
During an exchange with linebacker Chris McCain, who picked off a poorly thrown pass from Tannehill, the team's starting quarterback told the defenders "enjoy your practice squad paychecks," a source said.
An altercation ensured, and once Miami's coaches got things under control the Dolphins defenders aggressively went after more of Tannehill's passes, disrupting the offense's rhythm.
When the defenders were told to stop running full speed during the walk-through work the defense stopped running all together during Tannehill's snaps.
Tannehill completed 19-of-44 passes for 198 yards. He averaged 4.5 yards per attempt with two touchdowns and two interception, which both occurred in the end zone.
Tannehill's performance against the Jets produced a 53.0 passer rating, which was his seventh worst performance of his career.
The incident, which was first reported by the National Football Post, created more division between the offense and defense.