Regardless of Wallace it was still a really bad throw not where you want to lead the WR. Ever. That is my only point.
If Griese, Moore and Stockton were the regular season announcers I would have to watch the whole season on mute.
Just cause wallace was open doesn't mean its not his fault. Everyone says tannehill throws it where the wr is and not where they're going. Yet thats what he did there. Ya know what, **** wallace. So sick of this topic.
RT's been a little off on a few throws...but it really looked like he was throwing to a spot on that one.
It is at this level, because if the QB waits for the WR to visually APPEAR open to the QB's eyes, then at Wallace's speed it would be way too late for Tannehill to be able to launch the ball deep enough... it'sd be like an 80 yard throw in the air or force Wallace to stop and wait for it. You HAVE to anticipate deep bombs at this level, with that kind of speed at WR and at Safety coming across.
No it's not. That throw isn't based on timing its based on the coverage to Wallace and where the defenders drop into their zone. Tannehill threw the ball to the wrong spot even if Wallace could have adjusted.
So far this half... 94 yards Rushing...5.9 per play 80 Passing... 10 first downs leading TOS by 6 mins...and yes I know we are tied 3 - 3
It looked to me like Wallace did lose the ball. Wallace COULD have adjusted and caught it if he found it. That isn't my point though. Tannehill still threw the ball to a poor spot even if it ended in a completion. That just isnt where you lead an open receiver.
Just because I think that was a poor throw doesn't mean I think every play is the fault of Tannehill. It just means in the story of this play he made a poor throw. No two plays are the same.
Yes I said that. Either Tanne threw to the wrong spot or wallace took to long to get there. By timing I meant the plan is the ball to be in the spot at a certain time.
Come on man, go back and watch wallace at the line, then watch his reaction looking back for the ball, he looks back for the ball and is completely lost. He appears to have known it was coming quick, and coming down the slideline like that, just how Tannehill threw it, but then he just looses all focus and cant find the ball. As usual. Hell, look at all the crap CK posted last year about Wallace being unable to track the ball in the air, that play there tonight, is exactly that to me, he looked completely lost looking up for that ball, and running his route. I bet if that was Gibby, or Hartline, or Matthews, or Clay we're up 10-3
Well, D gets tired, and you know how a D gets "FIRED UP" after the O gives them a lead? Well the opposite is also true when the O is stepping on it's own dick and the D loses it's intensity and fire. The phases of your team feed off one another and the damned O is STARVING the D instead of feeding it.