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That is not true, he went to receiver because they didn't have one good enough to play and maybe they had a Qb already in place that they wanted to go with. To play Wr just to get on the field it shows his determination to do whatever it took to help him team excel.
 
how is holding a clipboard good for his development? if the team is decent under Moore or Garrad this year how do you get him ready? he will never get the speed of the game nor will he be able to get any timing down with his receivers, I believe Garrard gets cut so he can play this season.

Well, hopefully just holding a clipboard is not all he will be doing. We now have a coaching staff with a record of developing QBs. Arron Rogers sat and "held a clip board" and so did Matt Flynn and it worked out very well for them.

Considering that our WRs are young and they are going to need to learn to THEIR timing down running WC routes I do not see a big plus of having a rookie QB trying to throw to WRs trying to learn what hey have to do.

Also a very important thing to me is to get our new and hopefully improved OL up to speed before defense start throwing blitzes at Tannehill that they and he are not ready for. While I think that Martin will do well playing RT he will still need some time to get it down. And I'm still not sure who our RG is going to be.

The one thing that we should all be watching is the number of snaps that Tannehill will get in practice. We can be sure that he will be pretty sure that he will be running the scout offense which will be giving him good training. For instance, Fuller and a number of other young WRs will be with him learning together. Normally, the starting QB seems to get about 98.2% of the snaps with the first team which I think is a mistake but IMO would be a even bigger mistake with Tannehill.

Not right away but as the season goes on I'd like to see him getting some reps in practice with the first team offense. After all, he is our QB of the future and both Moore and Garrard are only signed for one more year.

As our first round pick we as fans want to see him play. I mean "everyone else first round pick will be playing".

If Tannehill is sacked 55 times this season and hit another 105 times I'm not sure how much he is going to learn. And if he throws for 15 TDs but also is picked off 25 times I'm not sure how that is going to help. If he is injured in game 6 and misses the rest of the season that would not help at all.

Depending on the coaches and their plan for a player, that player can learn a lot sitting and watching others make mistakes instead of making them himself. I'm sure that Mike Sherman will have Tannehill (by the way, I refuse to call him "T-Hill) will have him front and center in every meeting. He will be learning and not just sitting like a lot of 2nd or 3rd string QBs.

And I think David Garrard if his back is healed will make a very good back up QB. He is a veteran who can step in on a moments notice, carry the team and win ball games.

I'm personally tired of losing. If we can go 10-6 with Matt Moore starting then thanks to Buddha. Winning does so much good for the team and for the fans which is one reason I hated the "Suck for Luck" idea. Losing destroys players and teams. It makes you into a loser. No player on this team wants to lose 3-5 more games this season just so Tannehill can "take his lumps" and "get up to speed". They want to know that the coaches have put the TEAM in the best position to win as many games as possible. This season is not just about Ryan Tannehill, it is about the rest of the TEAM.

Even a 8-8 season with Matt Moore can prepare us for a 10-6 season next year with Tannehill as the starting QB.

But for the 37th time. If Tannehill clearly beats out Moore and Garrard and our OL can keep him upright then that is the way to go. But in no way shape or form should he simply be given the starting QB job because of where he was drafted or because fans want to see him play.

---------- Post added at 06:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:34 AM ----------

This Dr. Phin dude needs to see Dr. Phil....


Group hug? :bighug:
 
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how is holding a clipboard good for his development? if the team is decent under Moore or Garrad this year how do you get him ready? he will never get the speed of the game nor will he be able to get any timing down with his receivers, I believe Garrard gets cut so he can play this season.

Are you not aware of all the quarterbacks in NFL history who sat for a while and seemed the better for it?
 
may the best qb who gives us the best chance to win now get the chance to play..................
 
Well, we'll see how he looks, of course. I just place some weight with the notion that putting a guy out there too early can break him. The issue with Tannehill won't be knowledge of the offense, of course, but I don't think that's what most of the transition to the NFL is about. I think it's more about recognizing complex coverages, adapting to the speed of the game and just the little nuances of playing the position that only seem to come with time and experience.

Knowing the playbook won't help him with any of that.

that's true...maybe i'm just hoping this kids a little more developed in that regard...especially the dxing coverages although i'm not sure i see real evidence of that on the college tape

not sure i agree with the whole "playing him too early can break him" thing though...
 
that's true...maybe i'm just hoping this kids a little more developed in that regard...especially the dxing coverages although i'm not sure i see real evidence of that on the college tape

not sure i agree with the whole "playing him too early can break him" thing though...

Well, like I said in my other post, there's no way to know for sure. Whichever strategy you take with a rookie there are examples to point to of guys thriving and also of busting out. Some people take the view that this is evidence that a quarterback either has it in him to succeed or he doesn't, but I'm not so sure. I think the careers of guys like Jim Plunkett, Doug Williams and Steve Young are evidence that you really run the risk of shattering these guys' confidence. But like I said, confirmation bias and a limited sample size really makes it sort of a blind man's bluff.

Training camp and preseason will tell the tale, obviously. But my sights are set firmly on next year and if it's me, I'm playing it safe with the guy who's going to determine the fate of my billion dollar team.
 
Everything I'm reading about Tannehill makes me happy we drafted him. Now watch, he'll bomb out because I'm happy.
 
I don't think there's any proof a guy needs to sit or needs to play. I think some guys need to sit and some need to play.

Tannehill's a guy I would want to sit more than play. I think you manage him. Toss him in the game in situations designed for success. Put him in on plays where you're ahead of schedule on the down and distance. If it's just a hand-off, so what? He's good in the red zone and on zone-read plays so have him execute some of those. Build his confidence and build the confidence of his teammates in him.
 
I don't think there's any proof a guy needs to sit or needs to play. I think some guys need to sit and some need to play.

Tannehill's a guy I would want to sit more than play. I think you manage him. Toss him in the game in situations designed for success. Put him in on plays where you're ahead of schedule on the down and distance. If it's just a hand-off, so what? He's good in the red zone and on zone-read plays so have him execute some of those. Build his confidence and build the confidence of his teammates in him.

so you think we should go musical chairs....i can't say i like that...i'd rather he sit than come in and play a down or two here or there...that was the kind of thing they tried to do with henne and the wildcat etc and i don't much care for it...

probably is best he sits but i'm just hoping that he shows well enough to get the job and run with it...i guess thats the for once optimist in me
 
It is nice that we are getting positive publicity, but it is still real early...
I take what Irvin and Aikman say's with a grain of salt.
I want Philbin and Sherman to take their time getting him ready, no need to rush him out there.
so when we lose our 1st seven games this year no one will be screaming for the kid to play?

Im not attacking you I'm just saying, its all well and nice to say let him play when he can play, but if the NFL is going to make him a head case afraid of his own shadow (beck) or a head case with an attitude (leaf) i say its better to know now then later...

he doesnt have 4 years to sit behind favre. he is at best only going to get this year off...I say throw him in and see if he can swim or not...he is either the future or he isnt...

Look at the team right now. I am not expecting anything from them next year. We are learning a new O, and switching to a new D (personally glad we going back to a 4-3, tired of seeing the little patriot midget run over us), and we lost our best offensive weapon (really tired of hearing you dont need a #1 in a west coast offense, Jerry rice played in a west coast offense)... realistically the best we do this year is 8-8 again and im guessing 6 wins...put the kid out there and if he doesnt have it we know right away...(thats not to say he needs to take us to the playoffs or put up numbers like cam did last year) he DOES need to SHOW US a spark...
 
i do know one thing though...if tannehill gets the job from the jump or early in the season it will make for a much more interesting miami dolphins season for me than if garrard or matt moore get all the game snaps...i know those guys aren't good enough...with tannehill i have optimism and some promise for the future...at least til he shows i shouldn't have it
 
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