Did anybody notice last night that Jerry would turn his head to tannehill and then the ball was snapped a second later all night long?Maybe that's why Tampa bay was in the backfield on every running play.
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I'm really skeptical that there's something as simple as that going on. The Bucs defensive line is in the backfield because they have a quick, active defensive line that the Dolphins have had problems with in general.
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Was hoping he was turning around to see if Tannehill was going to shiv him for being such a bad offensive lineman, no such luck, incognito and martin were removed, Jerry is next.
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I don't think it's the head turning itself, its the amount of time that passes after it they got down. No matter how good DL's are, there were some plays where the DL got the jump right as the ball was snapped. That isn't skill. They were clued in somehow.
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He did that in preseason as well. he doenst know the calls, he is a moron.
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Gruden actually pointed this out during the game. He specifically said that Jerry looks back at Tannehill and it was helping the Bucs jump the snap.
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The left DE was already up before the ball was snapped. If it happens once or twice, sure they got lucky. If it happens a little more than that it's a failure to change it or conceal the tell.DOLPHAN1 likes this. -
Jerry looking back is not new. I think I first saw it in the NO game. Such a great strategy we are the only ones doing it.
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