I noticed and said in training camp that he shredded some weight...I thought that his rookie year he was too heavy and that he needed to drop some weight to add some quickness to his repertoire, quickness to escape, quickness to set up..good job.. I love the comment about his back leg coming off the ground.. Get to your seats early..Ryan Tannehills development is must see..that defense is must see.
Wish I were in Miami. I'd buy a sideline pass for pre game then sit behind the home bench. So worth it. This game will be a definitive turning point that delineates the end of the pats dynasty. From now on it can no longer be 'assumed' the pats will win the AFC East. It all begins for us (and ends for them) this Sunday. Huge game. Not just in the scope of this season, but in the scope of the last two decades since Dan retired.
Don't flatter yourselves. The Jets have already beat us this year - something your team failed to do in the first meeting. No one thought our dynasty came to an end. Nor did it end our season or dominance of the AFCE.
And we best the Jest=Winning! Seriously, every game boils down to who wins matchups and who makes things happen when given a chance to make them happen.
it is hard to reign in my excitement i usually do this because of what has happened in the last decade or so, but for the first time in a long time i really feel we are on the track to be a very good team for a long time.
Forget the trolls,they don't exist.. Imo, if Ryan is truly seeing the game better, then he should know that it's a must in this game for him to set the tone, he must actually look to take off early in the game..let that weak defense know that they will have one more thing to worry about if they turn their backs to him.. I think it's the most important part of this game...if he does it, we know, if he doesn't, we know he doesn't get it yet..
they're 31st in the NFL in run defense. We probably don't need Tannehill to do any running. If anything Belicheck will have them very well coached on the read option this week. I expect far simpler runs up the middle.
I'm not talking about read option snips, I'm talking a conscious effort in his drop, to look off his read, see the lane, and run for a first down.. Steve young used to do all time and has mentioned that is was the key to his game.
That is where big plays happen, or they do not, what really creates separation is consistently doing a good job across the board AND creating big plays. For example knowing Belicheat, I expect them to push our special teams unit, people seem to forget them spanking us in maybe 2011 on specials, yet most fans focus on the O and D. Personally, I love playing the Patsies, they expose flaws forcing every unit to up their performance.
ATM a misleading stat, running the ball effectively does not correlate to winning games unless passing plays also lead to scores or first downs or long plays.
well ive noticed he started doing that in the past few weeks. In the first half of the season he almost never tucked it and ran but he seems to have gotten more comfortable with it. it's really awesome to have a qb capable of doing it.
hell yeah, it would be a nice change to not get **** from my buddies, when the broadcast starts and that stadium is half empty....get in there and get in there early
lots of good interviews on the homepage, you can see the simms interview , also dan is with the finsiders talking about that game, koa misi also in the studio
The Patriots "Dynasty" has been over for years. You need to win Superbowls to have a dynasty and they haven't won since 2005. Division winners does not a dynasty make.
Thisbis more on the defense...then on Ryan and the O..imo. Got to get to Brady..he cannot have a clean uniform. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk
Perhaps over time but untrue for one game. Three rushing TDs is the same as three passing TDs. We will need to make plays in the passibg game though, because I doubt ourrun gamr can be that dominant
I remember Phil Simms telling me how much he liked RT before his rookie season, I think he has always been a fan.
I know as an old timer TV might be hard to understand but he isn't actually talking specifically to you.
Yes he was, I do freelance work as an AV tech and right before the season started Pepsi had an event for the Cowboys-Giants who were kicking off the season, anyway my job was to mic up the NFL guests which were Simms, Barry Sanders, Jerry Jones, Jim Mara and Trey Wingo, when I mic up Simms I asked him about RT. Simms is a really cool guy, he was also busting my chops for being a Dolphin fan, it was pretty funny.