From a QB guru. He's discussing Eli Manning, but it's still relevant to RT, I think. I tend to buy whatever this guy has to say about QBs and offense in general.
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And this is, IMHO, what we should realistically hope for, even expect. It's going to be rough going early on...we all said that in the off-season when Lazor came on...but by midway through the season, he should be looking a lot more loose out there. From the first half to the second half of the NE game he showed drastic improvement. If he can start off better and play with some consistency, this offense will be scary.
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He's still trying to find his comfort level within the offense. I don't think he made very many bad decisions on Sunday at all. His problem was that a few throws suffered from bad ball placement. I think that will improve with time in an offense where he throws passes that aren't comebacks.
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Of course there is an adjustment. Preseason is worthless because the team only opens up 10-15% of its playbook, with various starters. Practice is now limited... Tannehill is a smart guy. Im sure he'll adapt fine. Im more concerned about him physically. He's got heavy feet and bad footwork. Even on Sunday I noticed 5-6 times that he didn't keep his feet/ lower body aligned.
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I think he should use a bit more of his athleticism. He is a mobile QB, used to play wide receiver in College and he did post a 4.58s in the Combine's 40 dash, but hasn't used that for as long as he has been a Dolphin. He shouldn't play like a scrambling QB, but sometimes it can be good, to make the linebackers think about it. Andrew Luck runs with the ball more often than Tanny, but he isn't as fast, I remember he was about 0.10 slower or about that much.
He wasn't very good last sunday, but I think his reads were not bad, he didn't had the accuracy, he still can improve that a little, but the most important thing is that the Dolphins won even though Tannehill wasn't great and that is what is most important. -
Ryan will likely never be a Brees or Manning or Favre or Marino. At least not unless he has some wild superstar season and does everything from throwing TDs, running TDs, making 3rd down conversions out of nothing, becoming a field general and still finding the time to perfect his cartwheel for the halftime show.
Assuming none of that happens, I think we can get a very effective Rivers/Flacco/Romo level career QB out of our guy...which is amazing compared to what we've been dealing with since Dan. Those kinds of guys can take you to the SB and win. Sure you can't lean on them like they are a Brady or a Manning but remember that Dan, the man, Marino, a guy who's easily a All-time top 5 QB even according to his harshest critics...never won the big one because he didn't have a running game or a consistent defense.
Ryan doesn't have to be Marino, Moreno doesn't need to be Lynch, but together they need to be consistent.PhinFan1968 likes this. -