Pathetic - remember those threads about how much better Dalton was compared to Tannehill? Lets see how long the Bengals stay with Dalton.
Jones is going down with his ship.
Pathetic - remember those threads about how much better Dalton was compared to Tannehill? Lets see how long the Bengals stay with Dalton.
Pathetic - remember those threads about how much better Dalton was compared to Tannehill? Lets see how long the Bengals stay with Dalton.
Dalton was a legit MVP candidate not too long ago...so he's still played at a higher level than Tannehill ever has.
Dalton was a legit MVP candidate not too long ago...so he's still played at a higher level than Tannehill ever has.
Jones is going down with his ship.
At least he's a better coach than Philbin was.
Philbin ruined any development that Tannehill should have had.
Doesn't take back the fact of what I posted earlier in the thread.
Ditto Matt Ryan for 9 years going back to BC - before last seasonDalton kind of always choked in big games
He doesn't look any worse than Tannehill did last season on Thursday night. To be fair though these Thursday night games are terrible on the whole. I stopped watching them religiously last season, might stop altogether this season.
I won't take a position either way on whether this would've been his breakout season, because nobody knows with any certainty. However, an important piece of information to consider with regard to the boldfaced portion above is that Tannehill had a similar upsurge in performance during his last 13 games of the season in his first year under Bill Lazor in 2014, only to decrease in that regard during 2015 as a whole.
So, he's had a similar upsurge in performance that wasn't sustained. We're not looking at a simple upward trajectory from his rookie year until now.
I would tell you the only person that this applies to is Russell Wilson