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Tannehill has the 6th most passing yards in NFL history in the first 3 seasons

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Tannehill posted big numbers in the most important season of his career. He set career-highs for touchdowns (26) and passer rating (93.2) while learning a new offensive scheme.

Similar to the head coach, there is no question on who will be under center in Miami next season. The Tannehill-Philbin tandem will lead the Dolphins again in 2015.

“I’m happy to hear [Philbin is] coming back,” Tannehill said after Sunday's game. “I’m looking forward to it. Let’s keep working on it.”

Tannehill surpassed Carson Palmer for the sixth-most passing yards in the first three seasons in NFL history. He’s started every game since 2012 and has 10,993 passing yards.

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The qbs ahead of tannehill in order are...

Luck
P. Manning
Marino
Dalton
Newton

Tannehill
Palmer
Bledsoe
Garcia
Flacco
 
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And he's one tough "son of a gun" for all the beatings he has taken.

Good job RT!
 
Queue the haters saying he blows and he hasn't progressed while not giving a justifiable/rational alternative to him.
 
Add the fact that in those 3 years he's barely had time to throw, that's very impressive.
 
And year 2 in this offense along with a better interior 3 he should... take more development steps.
 
Still impressive nonetheless. The kid is not finished, but he keeps improving incrementally. Plus, he never looks flustered and is tough.

Keep building around him.
 
Still impressive nonetheless. The kid is not finished, but he keeps improving incrementally. Plus, he never looks flustered and is tough.

Keep building around him.

We need to get this o line fixed badly, its painful watching other games and seeing how much time some of these other qbs get to scan the field in comparison to tannehill.
 
All the more remarkably impressive considering the porous conditions of the OL, the unnecessary Joni Martin distractions, being saddled with a dinosaur of a play caller and mentored by a nepotistic unqualified QB coach, having an options- limiting 26th ranked running game last season, and havng to target the likes of Legadoodoo, Armstrong, Gaffney, Egnew, Moore and Binns.
 
I had actually forgotten that Michael Egnew was a Miami Dolphins draft pick until Vaark brought him up. Thanks, Vaark.
 
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