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So an average QB doesn’t = a capable starter now?
Depends on how we are going to define "capable"....
for somebody who threw every down, he never finished higher than 9th in attempts and as low as 20th . . . So what are you talking about?
Run/Pass ratios...for the Dolphins.
2012...28/32
2013...22/37
2014...25/37
2015...22/37
2016...25/30
This is at the time when the stats showed that the Dolphins were a bad team when Tannehill threw the ball over a certain amount of times. I'm gonna say 35 times...and this is in a passing league.
What was the record from 2012-2015? This is what I'm talking about....
are still talking about a guy with 123 to 75 ints in about 5 in a half seasons . . . U just don’t “backup” your way to those type of numbers.
You know what...I stand corrected, sorta. Those are the same numbers a guy could get slinging the ball around for a bad team. So Tannehill is a starter...for us. He's a younger Ryan Fitzpatrick.
, I ultimately never thought he had the natural instinct and pocket feel to be an elite type of QB . . . .but capable? Absolutely . . . and I saw a guy who worked hard and improved in different areas of his game every season up until he got hurt.
Didn't see capable, especially for the 8th pick. I saw a guy who looked like he was in his second season...for 5 straight years.
you really going to penalize him in 2016 for having a good running game those final 8 games when he has had turnstiles at guard his whole career . . . C’mon.
Yes, because a guy who was drafted 2 rounds after him won a Super Bowl, then should have won a Super Bowl, then won with an 0-line that started a power forward from the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at T.
You're not "capable" if you need the stars to line up perfectly for you to be a winner at your job.