Except Tannehill's foot longer! You know, I give Tannehill **** every week about something in his game and we know he made a couple wth throws.
But every single time Pitt scored, I thought the game was over. Tannehill pulled out his 12 incher over and over and said FU nappy!
Good for you Ryan! And obviously the entire team.
Let's go get this last playoff spot.
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I love how he threw a pick 6, then comes out and hits clay on the money deep down the sideline, then throws a td pass. Dude is cold as ****ing ice, and nothing effects him good or bad.
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I like the nickname "The Surgeon" that someone around here gave him in their sig. Forget who. Was fitting yesterday
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I was at the game and that pick pissed me off and was all on RT, never saw Safety and should have. Troy sat back and read his eyes and jumped it. BUT loved how he stoned.
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This ran before the Pitt game
What sets Tannehill apart from some other NFL quarterbacks, Clabo said, is that his demeanor is so consistent, no matter the situation.
Whether ahead or behind, early in the game or late, he has the same look on his face.
Clabo added: “It’s kind of calming. He just has a look of, he’s going to get it done, and he usually does. ... We keep looking at him and he’s this guy who’s obviously the guy who’s going to get us where we need to go.”
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/12/08/3804514/quarterback-ryan-tannehill-on.html#storylink=cpy
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Tannehill took a gigantic, boner-inducing step yesterday. He's had moments of brilliance before, but his resilience and calmness during the most tense and critical of situations showed me he has what it takes. Now he needs to build on it.
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The dropped pick was a way worse decision.Tone_E and cuchulainn like this. -
Also what sucked about that Troy pick 6 was Daniel Thomas came out delayed and was wide open in the middle of the field. Tannehill took a shot from Troys knee to the side of his head too trying to push him out.....whats he do? Throw 2 tds and picks them a part, in the snow, on the road, with more pressure than possible.....and wins us the game.
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We are a top 10 scoring defense. We also are one of the best teams pressuring and sacking the QB and forcing turnovers.
Since the NE debacle we've given up: 20, 22, 16, 20, 3, 21 points. That's solid.mullingan and finfansince72 like this. -
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"They rolled to cover six; he was playing the SAM so I figured he'd stay on the right side of the field but I should have known... it's Troy Polamalu... he doesn't ever stay anywhere. He followed my eyes, came back to Hartline, and ran underneath it. I gotta be aware of where he's at and just not throw it to him."Frumundah Finnatic and SICK like this. -
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No kidding. You could totally tell that Wake's flaccid 15" were reduced to 13".
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First the pick - this was a HoF play from a HoF player. We just have to call it for what it is. To track him from the defensive line all the way to Tannehill's left was ridiculous.
Second - the pick six was in so many ways necessary for his development. Anybody (Wilson...cough) can lead a team when all is going well. It's not until it appears as if everything from the game to season is at stake that we can really peak under the good and see what these young QBs are made of. His response to this pick six was huge for his and the team's development.djphinfan likes this.