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UNBIASED Scouting Report of Tannehill vs. Bills

Here's the problem we have as a team:

All of those plays you highlight as "stealing" defensive coordinators will probably see that as well and are going to work to take those away. Lazor should know this and plan to stay two steps ahead, but how do you do that? You'd probably want to fake the curl with a double move and go deep, but the deep balls are basically wasted plays for us. Its a huge problem and without having the ability to counter their counter the whole system will fall apart.
 
Regardless.... it should have been caught.

Not every pass is going to be perfect....and great receivers go get the ball.

Agreed, but if Hartline catches it we probably stall in red zone and have to setting for FG.
The under throw could lead to leaving 4 points on the field even if he catches.

That is what people are talking about leaving points on the field.
 
Ryan Tannehill should have thrown it 4 yards further so Hartline could score untouched.

Maybe in your video games its that easy. In real life it's not and it's fairly common to see deep balls slightly underthrown in the NFL. Difference is other teams have receivers that make those catches and we don't.
 
Ryan Tannehill should have thrown it 4 yards further so Hartline could score untouched.

the guys making $6 mil per or some dumb number to catch the ball...he needs to catch it...not every pass lays in as if on a pillow...catch the damn ball
 
Regardless.... it should have been caught.

Not every pass is going to be perfect....and great receivers go get the ball.

Yeah and especially when the ball went completely through your arms. He didn't even have to "go get" the ball. It was a tad under thrown......but it freaking hit him!!!
 
Good Post. Thanks.

Regarding the long ball....To me it almost seems as though he is overthinking throwing the long ball and trying too hard to throw it perfect. It's like he's trying so hard to finesse the long ball that he consistently underthrows it. He looks tense and tight just about every time he throws it deep. Doesn't look confident, relaxed, and loose at all. Just like a baseball pitcher trying way to hard to throw the perfect strike, that they lose their velocity and control in the process. Just relax and chuck that sum-biatch...I'd rather see the ball overthrown. At least then only our WR has a chance to get it and not the defense too.
 
Agreed, but if Hartline catches it we probably stall in red zone and have to setting for FG.
The under throw could lead to leaving 4 points on the field even if he catches.

That is what people are talking about leaving points on the field.

Do you have this weeks lotto #'s too?
 
That deep ball in the 4th to Hartline was accurate...Hartline didn't make the catch.

It was not accurate. It was catchable. He need to lead him to be accurate.

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Good job, but I can't agree with all of it. In particular at 10:22 1st. To me Tannehill did not throw that ball into the ground on purpose because of the breaking corner. It was just a flat out bad pass...awful pass. That should be an easy 5 yard 10 out of 10 times. The corner was playing way off, even with a good break should not be able to get there.

It is too hard to tell. I prefer to give RT credit since an accurate ball would have been intercepted.
 
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