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Given the amount of comparisons lately Ifigured I might as well contrast one of my favorite movie characters of alltime to Ryan Tannehill.

In the red corner:

Name: Ryan Tannehill
Height: 1.93 meters
Weight: 0.01 metric tons
40 yard dash time: 4.6s

Strengths:
 Good arm strength
 Quick release
 Accurate thrower
 Good mechanics
 Plus field vision
 Extremely mobile with scrambling ability
 Can pick up critical yards with his feet
 Accuracy potential throwing downfield
 Good fit for NFL offenses
 Intelligent
 Hard worker
 Leader
 Passionate for the game
 Good teammate without an ego
 Opens up mismatches for teammates withdual-threat nature
 Quality wide receiver
 Versatile athlete; could stay on the field ina wildcat at QB or WR
 High-character individual


 Weaknesses:
 Needs to improve his anticipation
 Ball security; interceptions and fumbles
 Has small hands





In the black corner:

Name: Godzilla
Height: 100m
Weight: 60,000 metric tons
40 yard dash time: 2.0s (based on ½ step)

Strengths:
 Superior arm strength
 Great field vision
 Deceptive speed
 Good fit for NFL offenses
 Has flame breath
 Near impossible to tackle
 Can cover large amounts of yardage withsingle step
 Can block kicks
 Opens up mismatches for teammates withdual-threat nature
 Versatile athlete; could stay on the field ina wildcat at C, G, T, TE, QB, RB and WR all at once.



 Weaknesses:
 Stiff in the hips
 Needs to improved ball handling skills
 Has small hands
 Lacks lateral direction change ability
 Limited football I.Q.
 Terrible teammate with bad ego
 Has serious off the field concerns
 Flame breath control issues


So given the upside would it be good to have Godzilla as the Miami QB?

Discuss?

 
According to our front office and many of our posters Tannehill is better than all but a handful of QBs pro, college, and anywhere else. The front office is all that actually matters. Done
 
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Godzilla lined up next Suh would be awesome. Plus, Godzilla would bat a lot of balls down at the LOS.
We could also use him at guard if need be
 
I have had enough of the Go Go offense, no thanks on Godzilla. He seems kind of racist anyways, always picking on the Japanese.



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:lol: @ the amount of strengths in comparison to the weaknesses on the first option.
 
Godzilla lined up next Suh would be awesome. Plus, Godzilla would bat a lot of balls down at the LOS.
We could also use him at guard if need be

Only problem with him at guard is we couldnt throw over him...
 
It largely depends which Godzilla.
Is it the one from the Showa period? Heisei period? Millennium period? Or the Toho reboot?

Could you specify?
 
I think Suh would be OK playing with him.
 
Given the amount of comparisons lately Ifigured I might as well contrast one of my favorite movie characters of alltime to Ryan Tannehill.

In the red corner:

Name: Ryan Tannehill
Height: 1.93 meters
Weight: 0.01 metric tons
40 yard dash time: 4.6s

Strengths:
 Good arm strength
 Quick release
 Accurate thrower
 Good mechanics
 Plus field vision
 Extremely mobile with scrambling ability
 Can pick up critical yards with his feet
 Accuracy potential throwing downfield
 Good fit for NFL offenses
 Intelligent
 Hard worker
 Leader
 Passionate for the game
 Good teammate without an ego
 Opens up mismatches for teammates withdual-threat nature
 Quality wide receiver
 Versatile athlete; could stay on the field ina wildcat at QB or WR
 High-character individual


 Weaknesses:
 Needs to improve his anticipation
 Ball security; interceptions and fumbles
 Has small hands





In the black corner:

Name: Godzilla
Height: 100m
Weight: 60,000 metric tons
40 yard dash time: 2.0s (based on ½ step)

Strengths:
 Superior arm strength
 Great field vision
 Deceptive speed
 Good fit for NFL offenses
 Has flame breath
 Near impossible to tackle
 Can cover large amounts of yardage withsingle step
 Can block kicks
 Opens up mismatches for teammates withdual-threat nature
 Versatile athlete; could stay on the field ina wildcat at C, G, T, TE, QB, RB and WR all at once.



 Weaknesses:
 Stiff in the hips
 Needs to improved ball handling skills
 Has small hands
 Lacks lateral direction change ability
 Limited football I.Q.
 Terrible teammate with bad ego
 Has serious off the field concerns
 Flame breath control issues


So given the upside would it be good to have Godzilla as the Miami QB?

Discuss?


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