Entering Sunday, Tannehill had an 8.0 quarterback rating in the final two minutes of the first and second half (worst in the league) and had the league’s fifth-worst rating (62.5) in the fourth quarter of games with a margin of seven points or less. Everything changed Sunday. In the fourth quarter against Seattle, Tannehill threw for 156 yards and posted a 158.3 rating, with only two incomplete passes, one of which was on a spike to stop the clock. Coyle said Sunday’s game was Jared Odrick’s “best overall. He had a big, big impact.” Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/spor...yer-arrested-lots-of-notes.html#storylink=cpy
Like I said before, this has been my main concern with Tannehill. Glad he went against his own trend Sunday. Now he needs to keep it up.
Everyone offensively should look at this tape and see what we’re capable of doing,” Philbin said. That's such an incomplete sentence to me.. What kept us from being capable two weeks ago... I'm beginning to think this game, and performance, is mostly based on an emotional frame of mind..and how fragile it is when trying to be consistent.
I actually don't care if he throws the ball across his body on occasion, if he thinks he can get it there, then do it, I know he's got an exceptional talent to do it..
Not in the red zone though, and not in that situation in the red zone, down 14-7 in the fourth quarter. Eliminate the risk there and come away with points. The penalty bailed him out on that one.