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Man, you can just tell how dedicated Tannehill is when it comes to improving his game. I'm absolutely stoked to see what he can/will do this season. He has the mentality of a true franchise QB.
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so i was a little bored....
[video=youtube;twz6SH0ylpk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twz6SH0ylpk[/video]
[video=youtube;oPTFusnXDso]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPTFusnXDso[/video]
[video=youtube;r6vaR0nobrU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6vaR0nobrU[/video]
[video=youtube;xijz6-xAxUk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xijz6-xAxUk[/video]
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I keep hearing that Wallace is a "one trick pony" and these clips didn't do a lot to dispel that idea, but geez, isn't being a great receiver about getting open ?? Well, he was open, by a lot, on every one of those plays (not counting the deep out in the endzone) and that's what counts. I don't see too much of an issue with him...everyone knows he's got speed and yet he still gets open...that's ok with me, no matter what the route run, so long as he catches the ball and scores...
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Route running ni route running, compadre. Olvidate de eso, acere. We don't need no stinking route running, my friends. Leave that to someone else. What you see in those clips, that's what we need. That's what you should want. Any time. Any day. At any price. Gimme the best route runner in the world. If he can't hit grand slams, what I want him over Wallace for? I want touchdowns, mijo.
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Next Surtain and Madison? PLEASE!!
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The acceleration in the Titans clip is impressive. Goes from half speed to warp speed at will. Even if he's not perfect in the other facets of his game, defenses will have to respect the speed and lay off, which should do wonderful things for the offense as a whole.
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The Steelers/Jets game was on yesterday and Wallace ran more than just Go and Fades. Good number of outs and comebacks from what I saw.
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So what did Tannehill notice from studying every one of his rookie snaps?
His 65.3 rating on third down was lowest among qualifying quarterbacks – a number driven down by seven interceptions. He said that must improve.
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The play against Jason Allen is ridiculous, guys, Jason Allen is fast and he turned and ran at the snap with a 10 yard head start, full speed, and Wallace smoked his Lilly ***, damn, I remember that play, I couldn't believe it, Allen really was runnin full speed..lol
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Man, you can just tell how dedicated Tannehill is when it comes to improving his game. I'm absolutely stoked to see what he can/will do this season. He has the mentality of a true franchise QB.Click to expand...
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[video=youtube;arKd8qnPB-I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arKd8qnPB-I[/video]
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The acceleration in the Titans clip is impressive. Goes from half speed to warp speed at will. Even if he's not perfect in the other facets of his game, defenses will have to respect the speed and lay off, which should do wonderful things for the offense as a whole.Click to expand...
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"...and the ball was not as accurate as you want it to be..."
Uhm, have been saying that all offseason and was dismissed for saying it.
He'll get better at it, that I'm certain of, however for all of the blame Hartline et al caught, much of it was equally THill's fault. -
"...and the ball was not as accurate as you want it to be..."
Uhm, have been saying that all offseason and was dismissed for saying it.
He'll get better at it, that I'm certain of, however for all of the blame Hartline et al caught, much of it was equally THill's fault.Click to expand... -
Roethlisberger talking about how you can't overthrow Wallace.... Troy Aikman said the same thing about Deion Sanders when he got to Dallas and played receiver. Troy would heave it as far as he could and Deion would always end up under it, if not waiting on it.
Having that kind of speed on your side cannot be understated.
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"...and the ball was not as accurate as you want it to be..."
Uhm, have been saying that all offseason and was dismissed for saying it.
He'll get better at it, that I'm certain of, however for all of the blame Hartline et al caught, much of it was equally THill's fault.Click to expand...
Pro Football Focus said that if you take away drops, spikes, batted passes and throwaways for all NFL quarterbacks, Tannehill had a 72.1 accuracy percentage – 13th in the league and well ahead of Eli Manning, Flacco and Andrew Luck, among others.
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Pro Football Focus said that if you take away drops, spikes, batted passes and throwaways for all NFL quarterbacks, Tannehill had a 72.1 accuracy percentage – 13th in the league and well ahead of Eli Manning, Flacco and Andrew Luck, among others.
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The point was that RT wasn't inaccurate compared to most NFL QBs. Obviously, he wants to be more accurate and should, but it isn't correct to say that he was inaccurate.Click to expand...
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Yup, I was one who disagreed with you, but it was always in the context of him having innate accuracy in his DNA, which I believe he does, so it was not necessarily a concern of mine, but, I did agree with you about inside the red zone, he does need to pinpoint throws more, right now he's throwing to a spot instead of the target, you can see it tangibly when a Qb is comfortable and is following thru correctly on those tough throws, I haven't seen that yet.Click to expand...
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It's not the same thing Rafi, THill knows there is a difference between completing a pass and sticking a throw where it needs to go, saw that a lot from him last yr.
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That's not inaccuracy. That's not bad ball placement. The fact is that he was accurate compared to his peers. That sounds like you're saying you want him to attempt more passes into tight areas.Click to expand...
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“Everything I heard about him coming in has proved to be true – he’s as advertised,” Tannehill said. “He’s the fastest guy I’ve ever thrown to.Click to expand...
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I love the quote (also in the other thread) That he asked him to just go half speed because he was so fast, and he said, "I am going half-speed." LOL. That is excellent. Hopefully they are really working on timing.Click to expand... -
Exactly, the offense requires him to stick throws above the hips and below the shoulders w/the receiver heading downhill, and on deep passes he has to lead them, he was not really good at either in 2012.Click to expand...
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I love the quote (also in the other thread) That he asked him to just go half speed because he was so fast, and he said, "I am going half-speed." LOL. That is excellent. Hopefully they are really working on timing.Click to expand...symbol when you click the balloon quote icon, but it kept saying that I wasn't putting enough characters, so I realized I couldn't just paste the quote but I had to write something after the last ] sign, that's why I wrote those little phrases after I posted the quote....thanks for your help..
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I'd be dedicated to with what he has waiting for him at home...what a life, work on your game during the day, work on your game when you get home.Click to expand...
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Are you saying he didn't try it enough or that he was inaccurate? B/c the claim that he was inaccurate is clearly wrong.Click to expand...
To many times the Wr did not get the ball on time and in rhythm, it was low or the ball hung in the air etc, I'm not saying that to the air, it's what I watched. -
Oh he was inaccurate, and I stand by that b/c it lead to him blowing opportunities.
To many times the Wr did not get the ball on time and in rhythm, it was low or the ball hung in the air etc, I'm not saying that to the air, it's what I watched.Click to expand...cuchulainn and Fin D like this.
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