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Tannehill set for a breakout season?

He seems to say that about every quarterback that's drafted, and so e that aren't.


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He's already top 10. There's only a handful of QBs in this league that could have done as well as he did w/o a running game and line, Ms. Brady's not one of them. Here's his raw numbers from last year, taking 58 sacks and having a pathetic run squad:

60.4% Completion Rate; 24 TDs / 17 INTs; 3913 Yards

What would you say to these numbers for this coming year out of Tannehill:

59.6% Completion Rate; 24 TDs / 16 INTs; 4116 Yards

At first look, those are pretty damn close to his 2013 campaign right?

How about these numbers even:

60.5% Completion Rate; 25 TDs / 11 INTs; 4343 Yards

Would either of those sets of numbers mean he's a wash-out? Non-franchise QB? Drafting QB 1st round next year for the Dolphins?

The first set of numbers was put up by our own legend Dan Marino in 1992 (the year he had more sacks (28) than any other year in his career). The second set of numbers I used as comparison were put up by Tom Brady last year, also his highest sack (40) year (disregarding his first year, where he had one more sack, but far lesser numbers otherwise). Brady at least had a very stout OL and ample running game to go with the pass. Marino, well, did he ever have a running game? He had a great line though.

Notice I didn't use QBR as a comparative number...because it's garbage for showing how only the QB played. It's more a measure of the entire passing game, which is painfully drawn down by poor OL and RB play (as we all know first hand).

Before you run this guy out of town...take a minute to put some perspective into your analysis of how he's played and what he's been able to accomplish so far in a VERY young NFL QB career...he's not even CLOSE to being considered a reason the offense sucked last year.
 
The fate of this entire team rests on the O-line.

Period.

If they can't keep Tannehill clean, we will not succeed and chances are Tannehill ends up hurt.

I put 3/4 of the blame on the offensive line. Like many young quarterbacks, Tannehill stood in there too long, so he's got to improve that as well.
 
To say passer rating is a team stat while saying all those other bolded stats are a measure of the QB is nonsensical. Where do you think the passer rating stat comes from?

60.4% Completion Rate; 24 TDs / 17 INTs; 3913 Yards

Notice I didn't use QBR as a comparative number...because it's garbage for showing how only the QB played. It's more a measure of the entire passing game, which is painfully drawn down by poor OL and RB play (as we all know first hand)..

The four separate calculations can be expressed in the following equations:

a = \left ({\text{COMP} \over \text{ATT}} - .3 \right ) \times 5

b = \left ({\text{YDS} \over \text{ATT}} - 3 \right ) \times .25

c = \left ({\text{TD} \over \text{ATT}} \right ) \times 20

d = 2.375 - \left ({\text{INT} \over \text{ATT}} \times 25 \right )

where

ATT = Number of passing attempts
COMP = Number of completions
YDS = Passing yards
TD = Touchdown passes
INT = Interceptions


Then, the above calculations are used to complete the passer rating:

\text{Passer Rating}_{\text{NFL}} = \left ({mm(a) + mm(b) + mm(c) + mm(d) \over 6} \right ) \times 100
where mm(x) = \text{max}(0, \text{min}(x, 2.375))
 
I had a nightmare that Tannehill has an average season this year and Dolphin fans and the organization panics. Tannehill gets traded to Houston and becomes a star in his home state. And I wonder why my doctor want to test me for sleep apnea... these kind of dreams would make anyone stop breathing in his sleep.

Nightmare? Sounds more like what Miami has done for 20 years. If Tannehill has an average season I doubt he gets traded.
 
He would have had a "break out season" last year if could have only hit Wallace half the time he got three steps past the defender -- which seemed to happen EVERY SINGLE GAME.

Tannehill's inability to throw the long ball (again, to a WIDE OPEN Wallace) was the difference between winning and losing a number of games last year (3/4?). If he can't get that figured out this year, the guy needs to be dropped like a rock (instead of kept on because of his "potential" for another three years -- which is normally the Dolphin way).

I can't argue with the fact that there is more than one way to score points, and when you're not a complete offense, and you don't have pro bowlers on offense, it does make a difference when you take every opportunity that's actually there. If he was better at the deep ball with Wallace, for sure that would have translated into wins. This is not a QB (right now anyway) who had the ability to compensate for deficiencies on the offense. There was nothing you could point to...he didn't avoid the pass rush particularly well, he doesn't scramble well, he doesn't make the mind-blowing big play. He has talent, and can play well, and can lead his team, but so can other QB's in the NFL. He's nothing more than average at this point. He has to prove himself, set himself apart, regardless of our record this year.
 
His progress will be subject to what is happening in front of him.

The Eagles quarterbacks held the ball the longest of any team in the NFL last year, by a comfortable margin. It wasn't just Foles, it was Vick too, and both of them held the ball significantly longer in 2013 than they had in 2012 under Reid. Compared with Miami a year ago, drop depth was deeper, play-action a MUCH bigger part of the offense, and the routes took more time to develop. They got away with it because between Jason Peters getting healthy again, Evan Mathis being one of the best guards in football, Lane Johnson being a stud (especially in the second half of the year) and Jason Kelce being among the league's best centers, they may have had the best line in football...in addition to one of the best ground games starring Shady McCoy.

If Bill Lazor tries to bring that style of offense to Miami with two or possibly even three starters on the line that have never played a down of NFL football before (JaWuan James, Dallas Thomas, Billy Turner), plus a free agent acquisition whose weakness was pass pro (Shelley Smith), then Tannehill could be in for as bumpy a ride as he got in 2013. And no matter what you think about his likelihood of making progress in 2014, that will limit his ability to be efficient.

There's just no overstating the impact of an effective ground game. If you don't have it, you lose. You need to run the ball in critical times. You don't have to run the ball all day or get chunk yardage all the time, but if you can't be balanced, you lose, if you can't lean on the run game when you need it on a particular drive, it's over for you. The Dolphins racked up plenty of passing yards last year, and we were still terrible.

As far as that deep-drop, play action style you pointed out with the Eagles, Tannehill would personally love that. It suits his style. He's good with play action, and he likes a lot of time to throw the ball, and doesn't like to stand in a crowd of defenders.

There's no doubt that Lazor will try to have plays develop faster and not leave the QB back there exposed like last year. The O line is a work in progress.
 
love the new sig Vaark ( why did I want to call you Vader??).

And I agree 100% with the article. Nice to know other experts :) and I share the same opinion on Tannehill.

100%
 
I put 3/4 of the blame on the offensive line. Like many young quarterbacks, Tannehill stood in there too long, so he's got to improve that as well.

Lol stood in there too long...it just looked that way because the pass rushers were coming in untouched
 
I can't argue with the fact that there is more than one way to score points, and when you're not a complete offense, and you don't have pro bowlers on offense, it does make a difference when you take every opportunity that's actually there. If he was better at the deep ball with Wallace, for sure that would have translated into wins. This is not a QB (right now anyway) who had the ability to compensate for deficiencies on the offense. There was nothing you could point to...he didn't avoid the pass rush particularly well, he doesn't scramble well, he doesn't make the mind-blowing big play. He has talent, and can play well, and can lead his team, but so can other QB's in the NFL. He's nothing more than average at this point. He has to prove himself, set himself apart, regardless of our record this year.

Dude...tannehill put the offense on his shoulders the entire season. We had no threat of a run and a crappy oline but tannehill hung in there and kept slinging the ball all over the place. A lot of qbs would've been knocked out of games behind this oline but Tanny can really take some hits and remains unphased about it. Tannehill is big, strong, fast, smart, cannon for an arm...all excellent traits. . he's average because his o line and running game sucked and some missed plays...but when I watch tannehill play I can see the talent and know he has all the tools to be great.
 
So the fact he couldnt hit just one player, he should be dropped? He hit multiple other receivers deep. I think you're over-exagerating the issue. Sure it's a problem, but it's not a problem that you soley give up on a player based on.

How much are the Dolphins paying Wallace to get past defenders? (After all, that's what he does. They don't pay him to go over the middle.)

People complain about Wallace not living up to his contract, but you'd have to think that these people never actually watched the games. Wallace did what he was hired to do -- something that VERY FEW receivers can actually do in the NFL: get WIDE OPEN deep on a regular basis. Tannehill couldn't hit him. It was LITERALLY the difference between winning and losing a number of games.
 
How much are the Dolphins paying Wallace to get past defenders? (After all, that's what he does. They don't pay him to go over the middle.)

People complain about Wallace not living up to his contract, but you'd have to think that these people never actually watched the games. Wallace did what he was hired to do -- something that VERY FEW receivers can actually do in the NFL: get WIDE OPEN deep on a regular basis. Tannehill couldn't hit him. It was LITERALLY the difference between winning and losing a number of games.
Sorry but he doesn't get paid to get open, he gets paid to CATCH footballs...stop making excuses for wallace
 
Sorry but he doesn't get paid to get open, he gets paid to CATCH footballs...stop making excuses for wallace

How is he supposed to catch balls thrown 5 and 10 yards out of his reach?
 
How is he supposed to catch balls thrown 5 and 10 yards out of his reach?

A few of them I'll agree with ya on but there was many he could've caught and had bounce off him...I understand Wallace has big play ability but he's not blameless for a lot of the missed plays we saw. Also the deep pass isn't the only play in football, he can catch a slant once in awhile...
 
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