He said he is outplaying RGIII and coming through in the clutch
He noted how he is completing two thirds of his passes as well.
He also said he should have given Tannehill more credit before.
Its nothing ground breaking but its good to see some in the media who are paying attention.
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If we keep winning, we will get a lot more notice. That being said, I kind of like being in the shadows and surprising teams.
On Tannehill, I think he was our best player yesterday. I am truly excited for the future of this team.MikeHoncho likes this. -
Yeah, I Herd it. It was in his Colin was right and Colin was wrong segment.
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Since I quit listening to Cowherd several years ago... I worry about this.. It might be called "The Kiss of Death" as much as it could be considered any compliment.
Any of us who have been paying much attention have seen the slow, but steady increase in the capability of Tannehill.. Even with the number of sacks he has been getting the first three games, and the number of people who have been decrying his inability to "be aware of the pocket," he has improved. I would reply that there has to be a pocket to be aware of one - and sometimes it crashes and burns (or is that bums) precipitously! I did note him running a couple of times yesterday, as well are rolling away from a pocket collapsing almost as soon as the ball was snapped. And I see a number of people repeating here today what the commentator on yesterday's game seemed to choose as a mantra - but I haven't seen any information about how long Tannehill had to get rid of the ball.. Some of those "pockets" seemed to have more holes in them than a colander - and he had well under three seconds (don't take that to the bank, I was counting in my head) to get rid of the ball in far too many drop backs. Anyone got the stats on that???
What I did see is a couple of great drives which dug a porous defense out of the wrath of a lot of fans. It seemed that the person we missed most on defense was Soliai - because they were running all of the defense in this game! I am beginning to think that Soliai and Odrick are the best combination in the interior defensive line, and wonder if that is not why Starks was shuffled off to backup/relief land. -
I think with the Saints next week, we might, or should, borrow a page from Atlanta's gameplan from yesterday. I don't know if you want to try and get into a track meet with that group, especially with all the injuries Miami is dealing with on the defensive side. If you can shorten the game on them (i.e. give them fewer possessions) and use the offense to keep their offense off the field, the better chance Miami will have to win the game. I hope Mike Sherman adjusts his play-calling a bit to dial in a few more runs; especially up the middle.gunn34 likes this. -
Hartline mentioned in an interview yesterday that with the growing expectations the team understands it needs to play to those expectations. I think they are ready for the challenge, I think it has shown in the 2nd half of all the first 3 games!
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and to no one's shock. Heath Evans is not a believer.
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Did Heath Evans really make comments about Tannehill? I want to see them.
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