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The most impressive thing about Tanne's throws yesterday

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The most impressive thing about Tannes throws yesterday is that besides the Williams TD, which was a thing of beauty; his big throws were from completely different platforms! The first TD to Stills was a 60 yard throw were he was going backwards and could not fully step in to the throw. The pass to Landry was a roll right on the run throw, and the throw to Parker late in the game that led to the game tying FG, he was off balance being chopped in the throat and laid a PERFECT ball down the sideline!

The Chargers were committed to stopping the J-Train and Tannehill needed a big game and he delivered aces in the face of pressure! Game manager my ass! Who doesn't have the trust of the coach?
 
There was no breeze either, that was all arm on that 60 yard throw!
 
He definitely mad some big boy throws yesterday. Good for him. I love it.
 
His pass to Landry won't be talked about much, but that was pretty impressive as well. He had a very tight window and he placed the ball exactly where Landry could get it.

Just a wonderful game by Ryan.
 
funny how on the game day thread, as soon as he missed the first pass which at that point he was 5 for 6, I saw about 20 posts in a row saying he was garbage and we were doomed and there's no way he could carry the team to a win and that was just from missing one freaking pass!! He could throw it 40 times in a game and complete 45 of them and people would still hate on him.....lol

Ozzy rules!!
 
The thing I have noticed is he is just throwing the ball and not trying to guide it like he use to......he is just relying on his mechanics and just letting it fly instead of overthinking and trying to make the perfect throw.
 
He seems to be moving around in the pocket better than I've seen him in the past.....Amazing what a little competent coaching will do...
 
The thing I have noticed is he is just throwing the ball and not trying to guide it like he use to......he is just relying on his mechanics and just letting it fly instead of overthinking and trying to make the perfect throw.

Perhaps on designed deep plays, we get pouncey to turn around and run right at Tannehill. He seems to excel on deep throws when a 300lb man is about to maul him.
 
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