Well and it also makes it incumbent on Tannehill to recognize where pressure is likely to come from and adjust.
There's only so much the coordinator can do with play-calling.
The prime executor of the offense also has to be able to adjust on the fly, based on what the defense is presenting to him.
Seeing a greater number of defenders than usual lined up to his right means he may need to scramble left as soon as he get the snap, for example, and avoid a sack at the very least, if not making a play.
I don't see Tannehill doing that sort of thing very often.
He seems to be swallowed up by those sorts of efforts, without doing much to avoid them.
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