Ryan Tannehill is ruining the Miami Dolphins

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:russ: Officially exposed.....thanks though.


Look at this scrub getting eaten up and losing thx to a shytty oline(why did Aaron Rodgers take a five step drop back while in the shotgun)











And now we wait for idiots to say I was comparing tannehill to the gawd, and completely disregarding the video...

Anecdotal evidence and insufficient sample size.
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dogg, you guys are arguing and don't realize that neither of you are wrong. The o-line is trash AND Tannehill sucks lol. Why can't both be true, it's not like you're forced to blame one or the other. I think the team stinks as a whole aside from maybe 7-8 players, but I've seen enough to say Tannehill isn't the answer. I'm pretty confident he'd be average even on a good team, he just doesn't have the instincts of the guys who have been playing the position their whole life at a high level.

I know you'd have to come in and the record straight :wow:
 
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Anecdotal evidence and insufficient sample size.
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Wtf?

Now I know you are trollin and just making shyt up.

Anecdotal evidence? :mjlol:


Thanks for that bruh, for a moment I actually thought you believed half the shyt your post on here.

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Yes, let's cut three lineman in as many week, and pretend that the problem is the qb.

unbeleivable.

I don't give a fukk about the qb, I'd say the same for any qb that was here. NO ONE is winning with that oline.

Anyone thinking otherwise needs to watch more football.


Even in tannys best year when the line was half way decent...we went 7-9, 8-8...lol
 

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Even in tannys best year when the line was half way decent...we went 7-9, 8-8...lol
some could argue that last year was Tanny's best year and that line was fukking terrible.

I don't recall the line EVER being halfway decent. you mean during the Rich incognito/JM drama?
c'mon...you have to do better than that.

really...when was the line at any point halfway decent?

honestly....don't just make shyt up.
 

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@DontDoIt @th_412 @Raul @Roddy Right @Stepintoaworld @Freddie.Cane @Sauce Dab @Meh @HacksawJimThuggin

and anyone other Hater of Tannehill just go read this

Adam Gase, Ryan Tannehill and Realistic Expectations

how does anyone else NOT see the complete lack of line play we've had here? Not everything is on the QB. The receivers need to get open, the line needs to block, and the qb has to make the throw. but when two out of those three are already failed before you can make the throw its impossible to succeed.
 

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@DontDoIt @th_412 @Raul @Roddy Right @Stepintoaworld @Freddie.Cane @Sauce Dab @Meh @HacksawJimThuggin

and anyone other Hater of Tannehill just go read this

Adam Gase, Ryan Tannehill and Realistic Expectations

how does anyone else NOT see the complete lack of line play we've had here? Not everything is on the QB. The receivers need to get open, the line needs to block, and the qb has to make the throw. but when two out of those three are already failed before you can make the throw its impossible to succeed.

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https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxs...y-092916.amp.html?client=ms-android-sprint-us

Ryan Tannehill has run out of excuses for his poor play
The Dolphins need to consider benching their supposed franchise quarterback.

By Dieter KurtenbachSep 29, 2016 at 11:50p ET


The Miami Dolphins are now 1-3 on the season, meaning that the playoffs are a pipe dream and the endless rebuild in South Florida will extend for at least another year.



It might be longer, because at some point, the Dolphins are going to have to face reality and realize that Ryan Tannehill isn’t a winning quarterback.



We’ve already seen what Tannehill is all about this season, and the Dolphins’ Thursday night loss to the Bengals was just more proof that Tannehill, in his fifth season in the NFL, doesn’t have what it takes.



The Dolphins are a bad team, even if they have a few excellent players. Adam Gase might be the best young offensive mind in the NFL, but it’s going to take him a lot of time to fix what ails the Dolphins.



He can start by addressing the quarterback position.
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Tannehill has all the athletic ability and arm talent a quarterback could want — there’s not a throw he can’t make — but there’s so much more to being an NFL quarterback. Success is dictated by smarts, not brawn.



The excuses for Tannehill are plentiful: His receivers drop a lot of passes, his offensive line is a sieve, and the best one — he’s played for three offensive coordinators in five years.




All of these things are factual, but they’re smokescreens.



Yes, the Miami receivers dropped passes Thursday night — every team deals with drops.



And yes, the Miami offensive line looked terrible against the Bengals’ impressive defensive line Thursday.



But then there are throws like this:





The protection was good and the defense was static and in a zone, but Tannehill stared down his primary receiver like he just said something bad about his momma. This is some high school-level stuff — what did Tannehill think was going to be the outcome of this play?



That’s Tannehill’s game in a nutshell — if the throw is easy and everything works out just right, he’ll make the play (most of the time). If he has to make a play — to rise above the fray in a tough or critical situation — he’s woefully out of his depth. Notice the wide-open running back in the middle of the field on this play — Tannehill has to be aware of him, despite the poor offensive line play.



A good quarterback recognizes the defense (the Bengals rarely blitzed Thursday) and makes that throw. And it's throws like that which win games.



But Tannehill can’t win games, and the Dolphins aren’t good enough to cover up that deficiency.



Or, in other words: Tannehill isn’t the Dolphins’ only problem, but he’s proving this season that he’s not part of the solution.


The Bengals aren’t even the best defense in the NFL, but they made Tannehill look like a rookie (and not a good one, like Carson Wentz or Dak Prescott). It got to the point Thursday where Bengals linebacker Karlos Dansby was literally stealing plays Tannehill called at the line of scrimmage.



Tannehill had one play of worth Thursday night, and it was available only because of woefully broken coverage by the Bengals. It resulted in a 74-yard touchdown to Kenny Stills on the second snap of the game.



From there on out, Tannehill was spun. Outside of that one gimme touchdown, he was 2 of 8 for 9 yards in the first half and 14 of 24 for 115 yards, with that interception, in the game.



That’s not an offensive coordinator problem, that’s a player issue. Look back on the film — more often than not, even with poor offensive line play, there were open receivers to be found. Tannehill had no idea where they were.



That lack of awareness is absolutely unacceptable for a starting quarterback in the NFL. It’s even more unacceptable considering that Tannehill is one of the best-paid players in the league.



Gase, the first-year head coach, has been quick to bench Dolphins who aren’t getting the job done on the field. That’s the standard he wants to set in Miami — if you’re not performing, you’re not playing.



How long can he keep Tannehill out on the field?
 
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and anyone other Hater of Tannehill just go read this

Adam Gase, Ryan Tannehill and Realistic Expectations

how does anyone else NOT see the complete lack of line play we've had here? Not everything is on the QB. The receivers need to get open, the line needs to block, and the qb has to make the throw. but when two out of those three are already failed before you can make the throw its impossible to succeed.
Yeah. The line is a problem.
We're gonna blame the line for 5 years of "meh" play now? Especially in this QB-friendly era of football history?

We're gonna blame the line for him going 16-29 for 186 yards against Seattle in Week 1? A good Seattle defense but one who allowed Casey Keenum to throw for 254? Is that what a 5th year franchise QB is supposed to do? Play Casey Keenum-level football?

Stop your deflecting breh.
 

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Yeah. The line is a problem.
We're gonna blame the line for 5 years of "meh" play now? Especially in this QB-friendly era of football history?

We're gonna blame the line for him going 16-29 for 186 yards against Seattle in Week 1? A good Seattle defense but one who allowed Casey Keenum to throw for 254? Is that what a 5th year franchise QB is supposed to do? Play Casey Keenum-level football?

Stop your deflecting breh.
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meh play?

over 4000 yards and a 2/1 td/int ratio isn't meh.

but again, I'll let you tell it.
 
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