I know another Tannehill thread.
I feel this is his last chance so no excuses put up or shutup.
We have better coaching,offensive line looks better on paper and weapons look much more dynamic than last.
My biggest question mark is the running game.
Here is hoping he takes advantage.If not it's time to move on.
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Everyone knows he has to step up. Do we really need another topic stating this?number21 likes this. -
Agreed. Added the top prospect on the OL and additional weapons for our offense. I really want to see him make strides with leadership, pocket awareness, footwork and lead this team to a winning record.
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Gase has given him the tools to prove he is a franchise qb.Lets see.dolfan7171 likes this. -
Yup front office gave Gaze everything he needs to get a proper read on Tanne.
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I love how we just drafted a bunch free roaming radicals (humans) yet there is a distinct belief that all of them are known quantities. The FO only provided the opportunity to improve. Only 40% will make it at best, and out of that they all need to stay healthy.
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Dude has been one of the few brightspots on this team for the past 2 or so years.
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The unfortunate thing is that Ryan could have one of the best years of any QB in the league, and if the team loses games because of the running game and/or defense, a large segment of the fan base and media will still call for his head. Some people are just black and white on the issue. I think that the issue only dies if Ryan plays really well and the team is in the playoffs.
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If we win, it proves he is good. If we lose, it proves everyone else sucks.
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I want to see improvement from tannehill on 3rd down and playing better in the 4th quarter.This year is all about the improvement of tannehill as this team is in the first year of rebuilding and I don't expect playoffs.Nobody expects us to win next year and every 2017 mock draft you look at has us in the top 10.dolphin25 likes this. -
I think he will be much better than last year....but i thought that last year.
His surroundings appear to be much improved and he is another year/offseason into the NFL, it is almost impossible for him not to make a jump. Question is, how big of one? -
People said last year he had no excuses because of improved passing weapons and another year under Lazor, then we saw injuries all along the O-line, passing weapons have a disappointing season with injury, and dropped passes, and Lazor wet the bed.
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I believe he will shine, along with the entire team this year. one of the reasons is little guy, almost over-looked:http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...fl-draft-texas-tech/u6rkqsz5nqfp1rp3q56074pnx
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This thread kills me.
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Eventually one of these predictions is bound to come true. Right?
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I'm optimistic. I'm looking forward to everything. For the first time in a long time I feel the Dolphins WRs are competitive with the rest of the NFL and that the O-line has a chance to actually be solid. I don't see anything outstanding at Guard but if Tunsil fills in at LG and we don't start Dallas Thomas at RG, I think things will really improve. It sucks to lose Miller but I think Ajayi can be very good and the addition of Drake provides something. Miami isn't a running team anyhow, not with Tannehill and the weapons outside. As far as TE, I'll continue to say what I said last year. The TE position should be a huge point of strength. I think that under Gase it may actually turn out to be true.
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Ajayi brings a different element to the running game. We had it with Moreno for one fine day. Finishing games pounding the rock ! With Kenyan Drake I think we may have gotten even more potential for big plays than Miller, but in the right role. We'll see a multi-faceted rushing attack with both used out of the backfield in the passing game more often than Miller. I believe Landry will be used downfield more. Pencil Parker in for 800/6TD minimum, with Carroo and Grant making us forget about Matthews in due time. Stills has easily made the deep connection Wallace never did..... It's not even that Dallas is that bad a guard. The difference is that we have Tunsil and Bushrod ahead of him, ready to slide outside in case of injuries. We missed C.Clay a bit last season, and I hope the plan is to utilize these big TEs in ways we never could even with Clay.
The ills that plagued the offense are being cured with Ireland and now Philbin gone from the picture. 3 solid, offense-heavy drafts under our belt now. We've come a long way from Martin,Richie,RTx,Hartline,Clay,miller,wallace ; all under philbin. That's what Tannehill was working with !?! Wow.
All signs point to less sacks, a more dependable short yardage running game, and more TD passes. This is Suh's defense now and hopefully Wake & Alonso are healthy. With all the silly unhealthy hype we garnered last season...Just wait until we come out with this new attitude and win our two toughest tests of the season in weeks 1&2.
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