Matt Moore is a better QB, IMHO.
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Both make bad decisions and costly turnovers but with Moore you'd go from an abysmal deep ball passer to a well above average one. You'd lose athleticism but tannehill rarely uses his anyways. Don't want to make too much out of a pre-season game but tannehill looks like the same guy he's always been. Leaves a ton of easy tds on the field and makes backbreaking turnovers. Same Ole same Ole but Wallace is the scrub even though he gets wide open more than any wr I've ever seen deep. Blame wallace, running game and oline. The excuses have to end at some point.
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finfansince72 Season Ticket Holder Club Member
I'm not shocked that a career backup might be further along in a new offense than a guy who's played in the same offense for his entire college/nfl career having to learn a new offense in his 3rd year. Its not time to panic with Tannehill. Moore is what he is, anyone starting him is not a playoff team.
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vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member
You should wear a bag on your head....with that kind of vomit -
PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
I'm so glad you know more than Lazor...why don't you just take over and get us a SB win?
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and here it is, as expected
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vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member
Really...someone starts a thread like this...should be...one and done.
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vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member
Future number one reciever right there boys...thats your star WR in the making
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This is a legit thread. It's wrong to put in the soap box.
Both QBs are up and down. Moore varies within the game, RT varies from game to game.Clark Kent likes this. -
Moore obviously isn't the answer but let's not pretend Tannehill doesn't leave a lot to be desired. You take all the inaccuracies, bad decisions and pile it on top of the last 2 games of the season and this meaningless preseason game against the worse defense in the league and it's concerning.
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My view of Tannehill is that this is his third year as the Dolphins starting QB and it is time to put up or shut up. He needs to prove this season that he deserves to be the starting QB for the Dolphins for several more years to come. He and the rest of the offense are still learning a new offense. So I am willing to see how he performs this season before I am willing to say if he should be the long term answer at QB for the Dolphins or not.
Right now, Tannehill still remains a huge question mark heading into the 2014 season and just like most Dolphin fans, I want him to be a success. I certainly have no desire to see the Dolphins have to start all over again in trying to find their next QB of the future. If Tannehill doesn't improve this season, a new QB just might be where the Dolphins look in the first round of the 2015 draft. Hopefully it doesn't come to that. -
Can we end this debate now?
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PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
Ya...nice Pick 6 Moore...way to send RT to the bench.
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vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member
Lol....there is a god
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hahahaha....that thread became stupid pretty quick
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This is last year's Buffalo game all over again. Just after Moore hit Hartline deep, up to the point he threw two picks.
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We have 2 qbs who've been playing like crap.
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It's funny you can tell after the bruised and bloody elbow, I could see Tannehill start to lose his focus, hold on to the ball to long, and stall the offense. He's pretty transparent and can't overcome his mental mistakes.
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The most powerful weapon on our roster is the Mike Wallace deep go route.
Tannehill is unable to use that weapon.
Matt Moore might be able to.
If Matt Moore became the starter, then it's certainly possible that Mike Wallace could return to being the homerun terror we paid him to be. -
Obviously RT over Moore is a political decision, because Moore has performed better. If the starting job was performance based, Moore would be the starter.
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