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Tannehill calls out Philbin

It has nothing to do with courage. The bills defense was all over the phins when they knew it was a passing situation. The offense had no hope of doing anything good in those circumstances, and a high risk of turning it over and giving up more points. High risk, low reward scenario. Running out the clock so they can make adjustments was smart, and it worked. The offense started moving after Lazor's adjustments.

Not even to play for a FG? Get outta here, it's chicken ****!

After a few runs, they were within range of moving up for a FG opportunity with a few small passes mixed in. Philbin played scared period.


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Not even to play for a FG? Get outta here, it's chicken ****!

After a few runs, they were within range of moving up for a FG opportunity with a few small passes mixed in. Philbin played scared period.


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The running got that far b/c the bills defense was playing pass, knowing that we can't get to FG range in time by running. Try to pass in that situation and the risk of sack fumble or rushed pick is greater than the chance to get into FG range.
 
http://www.miamidolphins.com/multim...-Offense/0c0e7337-3917-42a8-9f51-039b2fa0d202

I don't defend either but, Tannehill wanted to run the 2 min offense before the half and he said it was Philbin's call to hand off, and hand off, and..you get the point.

Why not drive and score coach?


Why not play better and let the coach coach and if you have a problem with what a coaching decision keep it in house.....I hated when he put the knife in Sherman's back last yr after Sherman had his back for yrs especially after closing the season the way he did with his piss poor play.....I may agree with him but this was not the reason we lost this game......
 
Mogwai, I disagree. RT has zero chance of scoring if we run til the clock runs out. He has many chances if he throws for 1st downs and moves the chains. He's played in the league for 2 years. If he cannot connect in a 2 minute when the offense is jacked and calling the shots quickly, then he shouldn't be our qb. And if Joe doesn't think RT can do it, then why is he starting?

What in the first half said he was capable of what YOU think was possible? Give me 3 things in the 1st half that said a two minute offense was viable. Anything.
 
Start at 1:25 and listen to the reporter and RT's answer.

I guess... I mean seems doesn't seem like much at all if anything. All I got out of it was that Philbin wanted to play it safe because he didnt have faith in the offense, and that Tannehill wanted to atleast try to make something happen. Not really sure what hes suppose to say to that question. "No comment" would have honestly sounded worse.
 
I thought the same thing, we had to get points there, they would have let us dink and dunk into field goal range. First big Philben game time coaching mistake of the year..
 
The running got that far b/c the bills defense was playing pass, knowing that we can't get to FG range in time by running. Try to pass in that situation and the risk of sack fumble or rushed pick is greater than the chance to get into FG range.

I agree, but once we got off our goal line we should have tried to get into field goal position, we still had about 56 seconds around the 30 with 3 time outs.....
 
Tannehill calls out Philbin

http://www.miamidolphins.com/multim...-Offense/0c0e7337-3917-42a8-9f51-039b2fa0d202

I don't defend either but, Tannehill wanted to run the 2 min offense before the half and he said it was Philbin's call to hand off, and hand off, and..you get the point.

Why not drive and score coach?

Hopefully this means that Philbin gets offended, benches Ryan Tannehill, and we get to see if Matt Moore can develop deep ball chemistry with Mike Wallace.
 
I agree, but once we got off our goal line we should have tried to get into field goal position, we still had about 56 seconds around the 30 with 3 time outs.....

Yeah I agree with you on that. With the situation changed, he should've considered changing his mind.
 
Probably because he didn't trust his qb to make a mistake
 
**** like this happens when your coach doesn't trust you to make a play.
 
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