Well deserved. [video=twitter;659369442850115584]https://twitter.com/AbramsonPBP/status/659369442850115584[/video]
Pretty awesome when your quarterback, running back or wide receiver are all in the top three for Player of the Week. I personally would have picked Miller but all 3 were very deserving.
excellent job by our qb executing a gameplan, he has innate accuracy, and its showing, hope he can take us all the way...
What would be really awesome is two consecutive perfect passer ratings in a row. I know it's unrealistic as hell but that would be an NFL first and Tannehill would become a household name if it happened.
After the struggles Luck is having, How far up the chain of QBs selected 4 years ago would RT move up? Some would argue Wilson first or second, but I doubt anyone as RT behind RGIII now.
I think he can. The team has all the potential in the world. Now they are tapping into that potential. Beating the Patriots Thursday is only the beginning. They are going to do so much more than we have seen all season.
Tannehill did his job and followed the game plan. He was accurate on his throws. I thought he played a good game, but my vote would have been for Miller first and Landry second.
I think we all can agree that when playoffs arrive there is another level of play speed, guys can smell money and fame and that awareness heightens..my concern about ryan is adapting to that play speed..If that tempo change isnt too much of a shock to his inner clock then maybe so..I sure hope so. the good news to folks like me who arent completely sold is that maybe we havent accounted enough for him being pressured so much faster than other qbs, and because he grew up in the position under extreme conditions, like the worst oline in football, there may be a much longer learning curve than we projected.. winning a championship will require him to make plays when protection breaks down, it always does, so while this last game showed how he could manage a game when he gets very good protection, I still wonder the what ifs in that specific dept.
As weird as it may sound, the offensive line problems he had in the past few years and past few games could have been preparing him for a time when the line could break down again. I mean he threw for over 4,000 yards with a line that wasn't as good as it is now. I think he will show he is a better qb in the playoffs.
Landry made most of those yards on his own dude...he was in straight BEAST mode. His fight for that first down before his TD catch was insane. On his completions, at least, he contributed more to RT's stats than RT did...just how it is. Loved RT's game, Landry's game, AND Miller's game.
And RT didn't go over 300...which is "usually" a benchmark. Believe me, I'm not dogging him AT ALL...but I can totally understand how somebody could appreciate Landry's performance more.