Some interesting tidbits in here on how Wallace will make the offense better while also possibly hurting the Steelers offense. Some interesting quotes from Philbin as well on how teams might have to tilt zones towards his side of the field or declare a safety early. Good stuff....
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/NFP-Sunday-Blitz-7873.html
Of all the players who have changed teams so far this offseason, the one who has the potential to affect two offenses the most is Mike Wallace.
The old Steeler and the new Dolphin wide receiver might not be the most productive acquisition in the NFL next year. But if he is healthy, he is almost certain to have a major impact on the way the Dolphins do their offensive business. And his absence is certain to affect the Steelers.
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Brian Hartline will earn every dollar with Wallace on the other side. Im more excited for Hartline than I am Wallace. (although a WR who can actually beat a DB to the endzone SHOULD be fun...)
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Tannehills long ball needs to improve. I have no doubt he will put in the work to get better.
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The argument is reminiscent of Ted Ginn in every way. At least Wallace is a proven WR.
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Teams absolutely will double and triple cover Mike Wallace, if they can. They double and triple covered Ted Ginn, even after it was apparent he wasn't a #1 guy.
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I'm sure tavon Austin will make it into this thread like every other one...
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Sounds like common sense to me..
I don't see any inherent signs that T hill is not good at throwing the deep ball, he was rushed by his own inner clock last year, we need to hope he speeds up his Qb functionality and the game in his head slows down..
The kid only played from the pocket reading coverages for two years..he exclusively worked out of a wishbone offense in high school and we all know how his college exp played out..
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I don't think Tannehill has any problems throwing deep. Looking at the metrics of his from profootballfocus, you see he actually did fairly well with his highest rating on the routes going to the right over 20 yards. The same with the deep middle. He did however struggle with throws to the deep left. All in this article from phinfever.com, a decent read for sure. As others have said, the balls that grazed Hartline's fingers or Bess just couldn't run under, Wallace will track those down....same with Austin or Patterson too :shifty:
http://www.phinfever.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8708&p=106429 -
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I really just saw coach speak and a guy who said "We might replace him with someone similar or totally different" -
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Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
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