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Video : Every Ryan Tannehill Dropback - Week 3 Vs Oakland Raiders

Thanks, I'm charting some stuff and this makes it easier than surfing through the DVR.

Also, this is a damn clinic on how to quarterback.
 
Thanks, I'm charting some stuff and this makes it easier than surfing through the DVR.

Also, this is a damn clinic on how to quarterback.

I am a little surprised how quickly it seems to have come back for Tannehill and how quickly the team seems to be gelling. I know it won't be totally smooth sailing from here but nice to see some production so early.
 
Okay, so on that two minute drive, I'm going to check my DVR later, but here are some notes:

On the 2nd and 20 after the Kilgore "hold" (B.S. call), Gesicki is CLEARLY interfered with. Look at this **** :lol:

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That should have been an automatic first down at the 24 yard line. PERIOD. He is bent in half while the ball is in the air and somehow makes the catch with a guy drinking a pina colada on the back of his legs like he's in a ****ing beach chair.
 
:lmfao:

THE PASS INTERFERENCE ON KENNY STILLS

It's even worse re-watching it. Holy crap.

Here's the contact. It's at 1:11 remaining in the game.

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Here's the flag, FIVE SECONDS LATER, coming in from the sideline, TWENTY YARDS AWAY:

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I'm sorry, but I am not a crazy person. I am not an insane person. The NFL absolutely wanted the Raiders up at halftime in this game, or at least tied with Miami. I got no other explanation for this ****.

Sorry, Roger, but Jon Gruden sucks, the Raiders suck, and Vegas is getting a 3-13 football team. **** you. Choke on it, Chucky.
 
Okay, so on that two minute drive, I'm going to check my DVR later, but here are some notes:

On the 2nd and 20 after the Kilgore "hold" (B.S. call), Gesicki is CLEARLY interfered with. Look at this **** :lol:

FMC6hqs.png


LaugmBk.png



That should have been an automatic first down at the 24 yard line. PERIOD. He is bent in half while the ball is in the air and somehow makes the catch with a guy drinking a pina colada on the back of his legs like he's in a ****ing beach chair.

That whole series was so poorly officiated that I Im going full Area 51 and assuming the officiating crew had big $$$ on the Raiders to be up at half...
 
Okay, so on that two minute drive, I'm going to check my DVR later, but here are some notes:

On the 2nd and 20 after the Kilgore "hold" (B.S. call), Gesicki is CLEARLY interfered with. Look at this **** :lol:

FMC6hqs.png


LaugmBk.png



That should have been an automatic first down at the 24 yard line. PERIOD. He is bent in half while the ball is in the air and somehow makes the catch with a guy drinking a pina colada on the back of his legs like he's in a ****ing beach chair.

I noticed that during the game. Contact was definitely early.
 
:lmfao:

THE PASS INTERFERENCE ON KENNY STILLS

It's even worse re-watching it. Holy crap.

Here's the contact. It's at 1:11 remaining in the game.

I88tBry.png



Here's the flag, FIVE SECONDS LATER, coming in from the sideline, TWENTY YARDS AWAY:

1dCMB9M.png





I'm sorry, but I am not a crazy person. I am not an insane person. The NFL absolutely wanted the Raiders up at halftime in this game, or at least tied with Miami. I got no other explanation for this ****.

Sorry, Roger, but Jon Gruden sucks, the Raiders suck, and Vegas is getting a 3-13 football team. **** you. Choke on it, Chucky.

I can only imagine that there was confusion over which referee was scheduled to throw the flag on that play.
 
Oddly enough I think the referee of my son's soccer game on Sunday must have gone to the same referee school as the guy that called the penalty on Stills. My son is the player in white. He gets hit by a crackback block and gets called for a foul.

 
The OPIs were confounding. Tannehill had some very good moments and some bad. The good are easy to see. The bad, the overthrow to Stills in the endzone stands out. I'm also growing to dislike Tannehill's third-down passing. He typically throws way short of the chains. And there was one third-down play, a blitz, where Tannehill tried to throw over the blitzer at a covered receiver but was batted down, while Parker ran a crosser wide open in the middle of the field that could very well have converted.

TBH if not for the Wilson and Grant RUNS (let's be honest, that's what they were) and the Wilson TD pass, we likely lose this game.
 
The OPIs were confounding. Tannehill had some very good moments and some bad. The good are easy to see. The bad, the overthrow to Stills in the endzone stands out. I'm also growing to dislike Tannehill's third-down passing. He typically throws way short of the chains. And there was one third-down play, a blitz, where Tannehill tried to throw over the blitzer at a covered receiver but was batted down, while Parker ran a crosser wide open in the middle of the field that could very well have converted.

TBH if not for the Wilson and Grant RUNS (let's be honest, that's what they were) and the Wilson TD pass, we likely lose this game.




 
I don't know that show, but if you mean I'm looking at the glass half-empty, hey, I like Tannehill. As far as what he is. We're doing way better overall than I expected, so that's awesome.
 
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