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His confidence in Moore is the most disturbing thing about the article.
Philbin sees the potential of this offense particularly Wallace. I don't think he likes Ryan not fixing his deep ball.
Hey Philbin if you want success let Ryan win you games by desinging run plays and rool outs.
His confidence in Moore is the most disturbing thing about the article.
The information is yours to do with whatever you wish. :)If you can't attack the post then attack the poster. :crazy:
Like I'm going to believe someone's theory on the internet, who I don't know, and won't show their work on how they came up with the numbers that they did supporting it. Until then, to me they are just numbers on a page, aka worthless.
Mediocre at best? Sure- behind an average Oline.
Behind a historically atrocious Oline? Yeah- HOF QB.
Look at what pressure did to the best QB in NFL history in ONE game. Tannehill felt that pressure for 16 games.
So, mediocre? No. With all factors considered, he was a f@cking beast.
I hope he is on a short leash, he needs to improve and his playing time to get better is over, two yrs is more than enough for that.... now the player who gives us the best chance to win should play....if he struggles with the long ball, pocket awareness, hold the ball to long, fumble on hits...then you better have his back up ready to play, I also don't like the fact he was pointing fingers at the end of the season instead of taking responsibility for his piss poor play the last two weeks....I still think he can get the job done but that's a red flag as far as I'm concerned...
That is if you believe LaCanfora. If you believe LaCanfora, Jeff Fisher is our head coach, Jake Long is our LT and Ross went to China during the GM search(he didn't).
I hope he is on a short leash, he needs to improve and his playing time to get better is over, two yrs is more than enough for that.... now the player who gives us the best chance to win should play....if he struggles with the long ball, pocket awareness, hold the ball to long, fumble on hits...then you better have his back up ready to play, I also don't like the fact he was pointing fingers at the end of the season instead of taking responsibility for his piss poor play the last two weeks....I still think he can get the job done but that's a red flag as far as I'm concerned...
Competiotn never hurts anyone.
Tannehill also wouldn't get beat out by Moore, but the competition may be helpful to him, it doesn't matter though, this story is bs from JLC
Mediocre at best? Sure- behind an average Oline.
Behind a historically atrocious Oline? Yeah- HOF QB.
Look at what pressure did to the best QB in NFL history in ONE game. Tannehill felt that pressure for 16 games.
So, mediocre? No. With all factors considered, he was a f@cking beast.[/QUOTE
We said this about henne too. Everything had to b perfect in order to get a proper grade on the qb. Our oline and rbs and wrs need to all have a 99 overall rating in madden to give out qbs a proper assessment it seems. Let's judge him on his decision making and accuracy. Right now he's just average. 76!
You read me post about Henne? Okay. Dont throw me in that conversation.
And, not to attack a poster as a post above mentioned, but if you tell me not to consider a history-making for all of the wrong reasons Oline and the worst offensive coordinating ive seen since Mike Mularkey then you either have zero football knowledge or you have an agenda.
I would gauge agenda seeing as I stated "average" and not an all-madden roster for an Oline.
Competiotn never hurts anyone.
Tannehill also wouldn't get beat out by Moore, but the competition may be helpful to him, it doesn't matter though, this story is bs from JLC
http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=miami-dolphins&id=5298&src=desktop
I'm sure it's just to motivate Tannehill but still interesting saying he would switch to Moore if no improvements are seen. If that switch ever somehow came then we are set back awhile yet again.