As of right now the only coach listed in regards to quarterbacks is Zack Taylor, assistant. Who is THE quaterbacks coach for real ?
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There isn't one
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I'm pretty sure it's Mike Sherman and Zac Taylor.
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I thought they were going to use old videos of Steve Young shown through a mirror to train Tannehill? Someone correct me if I'm wrong please.
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Yeah I think your over reacting lol he has his two coaches from college guiding him.
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Da 'Fins Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member
I would say, Don't underestimate the value of a quality QB coach.
I'm not a big fan of the OC/QB coach combo. I'd prefer two guys there. In a sense we have that with the asst. QB coach and I suppose that's who we had to go with (coaches weren't knocking down Miami's door). -
Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
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It also looks like Zac Taylor may well be Tannehill's own personal coach, while Sherman does the QB/OC thing for whomever is starting. That way if Tannehill is given time to develop before starting he still gets 1:1 attention that he wouldn't normally be getting, a traditional QB coach would probably have to spend considerable time with the starter.
As for Taylor being inexperienced, he is going to get coached himself by Sherman and Philbin and will be working with Tannehill as per their instructions. I quite like the setup actually, it seems very suited to developing a young QB. That Sherman's duties might dilute his time to actually coach QBs isn't so much of an issue for Moore and Garrard as neither is the long term starter, they need help preparing during the season for the next opponent if they are starting but thats about it. Sherman will obviously have plenty of time to coach QBs during camp.
If you are looking for a negative it's easy to jump to that conclusion, but examining things a bit more closely tends to reveal a more balanced picture. The idea that Philbin, mr. Encyclopaedia of preparation, would somehow overlook or not be taking QB coaching seriously isn't really very likely to be true now, is it? I can't quite imagine the first meeting of camp, where Philbin introduces the staff, gets to QB coach and has to go "aw shucks, I knew I forgot something!" as being a plausible scenario.Fin D likes this.