Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill must evolve http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...annehill-must-evolve-20121114,0,5294428.story I'm very pleased with Tanne so far, but I thought this was funny in a scary way.
why would anyone want to play for this team? fanbase is ridiuculous. say he does "evovle." what then? this team IF it were to make the playoffs, is a one and done. let's all temper the tannehill has to grow up fast and now for this team to be good. this team needs way more than that to be good. i love it. seems like miami finally has a QB and he has to immediately be awesome or we're in trouble. i have a headache.
I wouldn't consider Omar part of the fanbase. The only person that needs to evolve is Omar, but as long as people keep linking his grade-school fairy tales, he won't have to. How the f*** are defenses adopting to Tannehill? Because the entire team came out flat and laid a goose egg on Sunday? What did the Titans adapt to?
Not clicking the link, but I assume there aren't examples or explainations as to how defenses have adjusted, or what they are specifically trying to take away. Just some generic baseless statement I assume?
Well can you blame the "ridiculous fan base" considering the product they've been putting out for 25+ years? Sent from my LT30at using Tapatalk 2
certainly can blame the fan base for being ridiculous. Using the "last 25 years" as an excuse is a cop out.
I think we all agree we are in better hands. And the last 2 times we played the Bills, we out scored them 60 something to 30 something.
25 years ago we had Dan and were one of the most respected franchises in sports. Really more like the last 10 years.
Its important to see how he can bounce back from a bad rookie performance that was expected. They all have them, Luck had a bad game against the Jets where they got blown out. Luck has been on fire since then and they haven't lost a game. I'd expect him to bounce back, and hopefully the run game does as well. Not really about winning/losing (though we want to win of course), its about seeing if he can have solid games without turning the ball over much.