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Yahoo Juggernaut Index - Miami #26

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[FONT=&quot]We’ll learn a fair amount about Tannehill in 2016, as he adapts to life with new head coach Adam Gase, a renowned quarterback whisperer. Gase’s offense will demand more of Tannehill in terms of at-the-line processing speed and decision-making, and the route concepts will be more advanced. The kid is absorbing his third system in four pro seasons, but, as is often the case, the offseason reports on Tanny’s progress have been positive. (He might be one of the greatest February-to-July QBs in league history.) Gase’s arrival should certainly help Tannehill, and the Dolphins’ offensive line play should improve in the year ahead, thanks to additions at the guard spots (notably first-rounder[/FONT]Laremy Tunsil[FONT=&quot]). Continuity in Miami’s receiving corps will help, too, even if the group is something less than elite.[/FONT]

https://sports.yahoo.com/news/juggernaut-index-no-26-the-miami-dolphins-224429927.html
 
WTF is a Juggernaut Index? I thought power rankings were obvious (worthless) enough now we have a Juggernaut index. :lol:
 
Wow that's terrible. We might learn a fair amount about RT? More like we're about to find out everything. And the wr core has continuity even if they aren't elite? Wtf, we have one of the best wr cores in the league, how could that be one of the knocks on us? Once again, something written by an outsider that has little clue what's going on in Miami.
 
Wow that's terrible. We might learn a fair amount about RT? More like we're about to find out everything. And the wr core has continuity even if they aren't elite? Wtf, we have one of the best wr cores in the league, how could that be one of the knocks on us? Once again, something written by an outsider that has little clue what's going on in Miami.

I read that same line every offseason.
 
Wow that's terrible. We might learn a fair amount about RT? More like we're about to find out everything. And the wr core has continuity even if they aren't elite? Wtf, we have one of the best wr cores in the league, how could that be one of the knocks on us? Once again, something written by an outsider that has little clue what's going on in Miami.

I'd say we have one of the best young WR cores in the league but not best cores. Our group has the potential to be around a long while and be a threat for a time to come, but they haven't proven it yet. We definitely will find out about RT now. The OL looks like it should be solid, the wrs are solid, the coach is solid....my fingers are crossed it all works out.
 
WTF is a Juggernaut Index? I thought power rankings were obvious (worthless) enough now we have a Juggernaut index. :lol:

Yahoo's version of ranking the offense of each team. They've been doing it for years. They're essentially saying, at least fantasy-wise, Miami is the 7th ****tiest offense in the league.
 
Wow that's terrible. We might learn a fair amount about RT? More like we're about to find out everything. And the wr core has continuity even if they aren't elite? Wtf, we have one of the best wr cores in the league, how could that be one of the knocks on us? Once again, something written by an outsider that has little clue what's going on in Miami.

I agree that our WR corps CAN be one of the best, but as of right now, we have only one proven WR in Landry.

Parker showed some real flashes down the stretch, and I'm optimistic about him continuing on that line, but he still has to prove it, Stills is not that great imo as a starter, but a decent deep threat off the bench.

I love the potential of Caroo, and I think he's the critical link in this WR corps becoming great, because he's the only guy who has the ability to beat press consistently, because for this WR corps to become great, you need three every down threats on the field.

If you're lining up Stills and Parker on the outside, one of them has to line up on the LOS, and will likely have to face press, and likely get washed out because of it, leaving Landry and whoever was not getting pressed as the only viable QB options, this is where Caroo comes in, his ability to beat the press puts three QB options on the field, it's just a matter of how long it takes him to get acclimated, or even if he does, because he has to prove it as well.
 
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