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Why is tannehill laughing while his team is losing ?

I'd worry more about his pocket awareness than how he acts on the sideline. That's just grasping at straws to pick on the kid. Has nothing to do with his gameplay.

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I honestly don't give a **** how he acts on the sideline his playing on the field is what I'm worried about.
 
I'd worry more about his pocket awareness than how he acts on the sideline. That's just grasping at straws to pick on the kid. Has nothing to do with his gameplay.

speaking how about the Richardson's sack ? how can you not out run a 300lb defensive coming right at you with so much room to run. My son screamed "common tannyhil!". It was unbelievable.
 
That fat contract and lady tanny has him smiling.

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But yeah, his demeanor and leadership ****ing blow.
 
It can be a bad optic, but when in stressful situations some need to laugh to cope. It happens when faced with death and dying. This is not death and dying obviously.

I am over it.
 
Tannehill is NOT a leader and never will be. He is not a guy who will carry a team. He's just an average QB with no leadership abilities.
 
I remember when I was a kid, I was a Raider fan and I hated Elway because

he would be smiling even after throwing interceptions. It did not appear to affect him at all.

Tannehill is definitely nothing even close to the kind of QB that Elway was.

I saw the WHOLE Dolphins team completely INTO that game except for RT.

It was pathetic. The defense played well enough to win.

Rt did nothing when it mattered. He looks like he knows that his team with the Dolphins is coming to an end already.
 
Married to a hottie. Millionaire. Lives in S. Florida. Why wouldn't he be laughing?
 
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I remember when I was a kid, I was a Raider fan and I hated Elway because

he would be smiling even after throwing interceptions. It did not appear to affect him at all.

Tannehill is definitely nothing even close to the kind of QB that Elway was.

I saw the WHOLE Dolphins team completely INTO that game except for RT.

It was pathetic. The defense played well enough to win.

Rt did nothing when it mattered. He looks like he knows that his team with the Dolphins is coming to an end already.

The defense played well enough to win? Giving up 38 points is good enough?
 
I'd worry more about his pocket awareness than how he acts on the sideline. That's just grasping at straws to pick on the kid. Has nothing to do with his gameplay.

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I honestly don't give a **** how he acts on the sideline his playing on the field is what I'm worried about.

I do care. First time I saw it when I got home after our last game against the Jets in 2014. You know the year where we only needed one win out of two games against two miserable division rivals?
I didn't see it in the stadium but when I watched the tape I saw him joking and laughing on the sidelines while our rivals celebrated on the other side like they won the Superbowl.
That was the moment I knew that he had a ****ty attitude. The "I don't give a ****' attitude.

That attitude on the sidelines is and will be projected to his on-field part of the game. He doesn't give a flying ****. If a player does not care then you will never get the full potential. The player is not willing to go the extra mile or put the extra effort in. The attitude is: just good enough. And that's what he does: just good enough. Plays like **** and then has a couple decent drives or drives in garbage time to pad his stats.

On the sideline behavior is definitely projected onto the field.
 
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The defense played well enough to win? Giving up 38 points is good enough?

Again, do you even watch the games?

How many times did they stop them on 3rd down in the first half of that game?

How many first down conversions did the offense have at half time?

Pretend like you understand what is going on. :rolleyes2:
 
I'm not a Tannehill hater, but he always looks too happy or content on the sidelines when things go wrong. I don't want to make assumptions, but as somebody who is passionate and competitive myself, it bothers me. Because I would do everything I could on the sidelines. It's such a helpless feeling when you are a fan because you can't do anything about it.
 
It's not the laughing part that's bad. It's the dumb Philbin - deer in the headlights look.
 
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