NFL Week in Review: Week 5

Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet
#Dolphins coach Adam Gase told reporters OL Laremy Tunsil slipped getting out of the shower Sunday & hurt his ankle. Same ankle as before

and all I heard was how Gase was gonna be great for Tannehill and so far Tannehill looks the worst he has in this league
 

man i feel bad you gotta type up these long posts every week. dudes who don't see it ain't trying to see it. everyone keeps translating, "Tannehill isn't the only problem" to "Tannehill is a great QB."
 
Yea I'm not buying that the Fins have one of the worst 53 man roster in the league at all :lol:. There's enough talent on both sides of the ball to squeeze out at least 7-9 wins imo.

K.

Please the players that are playing above average on the roster.

Suh, Reshad Jones I give you, automatically.


Now you name the rest, go......I'll even give you a hint, add the punter, now the rest:
 

man i feel bad you gotta type up these long posts every week. dudes who don't see it ain't trying to see it. everyone keeps translating, "Tannehill isn't the only problem" to "Tannehill is a great QB."

Eh, it's the way people are now.

Adam Beasley ‏@AdamHBeasley 15m15 minutes ago
Dolphins player said when they watched film today, there was a clip of Tannehill getting blasted as he put his third step down in his drop.

3rd step, and he got DEMOLISHED. Unblocked DLineman absolutely crushed dude. On his THIRD step.

The next play he got smoked by two defenders at once. The very next play. :lol:


Dude was pissing blood last year, and somehow, he's the problem that needs to be addressed. :rofl:
 
Head Coach, Adam Gase:

“I know when we have 18 dropback passes and he’s hit or sacked on nine of them and then the completions we do have, he’s got guys in his face,” Gase said, via the Miami Herald. “I’m supposed to blame him for that? I get a look at the whole picture. I’m calling the plays and I know what it’s supposed to look like and it’s not looking like that now as far as what’s going on around him. … Everybody wants to blame that position. It’s the easy one to do because you can see completion, incompletions, interception. But when you hit your back foot and get sacked, there’s not much you can do about it.”


I know it don't matter, no one will care, they'll keep reading the boxscores and blaming the one guy, that's cool. But I'm telling you all, on the list of problems in Miami, Quarterback is like #12, not #1.
 
I was only talking about talent though,it's obvious the whole team is underperforming right now but the potential is there.

Landry, Parker, Albert, Pouncey, Wake are all above average guys imo
 
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Look man, we know the rest of the roster is trash. We know Tannehill isn't the only problem. But is he worth the $20 million cap hit we'll take if we opt-in to his contract? Nope, if we walk away we only lose $7 million. That's not bad. We should draft a rookie to groom, bring in a cheap vet to start, and all the while build the rest of the roster.
 
This is how I read it...

Instead of having a high paid crash dummy go get a get a cheaper crash dummy until the team is built up.
 
This is how I read it...

Instead of having a high paid crash dummy go get a get a cheaper crash dummy until the team is built up.

Thank you. Tannehill is not a $20 million/year QB, not even close.
 
This is how I read it...

Instead of having a high paid crash dummy go get a get a cheaper crash dummy until the team is built up.

Thank you. Tannehill is not a $20 million/year QB, not even close.

I mean if that's the way y'all want to play it then fine but there's no guarantees the next guy the Dolphins decide to groom won't become a crash dummy the same way Tennehill has turned into.
 
Any QB getting 0 protection is gonna look like trash. That's a fact.
 
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I understand what you're tryna say CP, and to an extent I agree. 

BUT with tannehill, IMO, he doesn't have 'IT' you know, like me obviously 
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Good players, even moreso with the great players, they elevate the players around them and make them better and we don't see that with him. 

To put it plainly, they set the bar up high, expects others to do the same, plays well and it trickles down the roster. 

Again, that also seems to lacking with tannehill. 

I mean like with myself, I challenge the coaches. It's not a one way street. It's two way street and I make suggestions that I feel

that would help especially being on the field and I see things live that tape doesn't always show. 

There's lots of ineptitude, uncertainty and moving parts in Miami with a first year coach but even with all that, you can hold down player's greatness for so long

and by golly, that is NOT tannehill, bro. 

He's probably not as bad as he is. He's probably even decent and he can be good (there's flashes of it) but he's definitely not great and

not worthy of carrying a team because by then we would've seen it by now (Luck or even better, me). Obviously this is football and it's the ultimate team

sport and so much a player can do but there's no doubting how big of an influence a great QB can be. That my friend, is not tannehill (I'm sure you know that CP, i hope 
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Problem is that Tannehill is being paid as a franchise QB and he's, with a good sample size, has not shown to be that guy.

THAT. 

On to Cincinnati.
 
5 years of being average QB is enough to realize he is average

yeah the team has a lot of holes but Tannehill is not the future in Miami or at least he shouldn't be

Like Sam Bradford.

A Heisman winner, no.1 overall pick, college stud, offensive ROY...there's a couple of differences between the 2

Hmmmmm

Tannehill has more wins, more games, more yards, more TD's, and a higher QB rating. In fewer seasons.

Both are average.

But Sam did more in college, so clearly he's better. :lol:

Sam goes to a good team, and plays better.

But no way Ryan could do that. Nawwww, only Sam, cuz 2009 Heisman. :wink:
 
How did you just conveniently leave out the fact that dude has been injury prone his entire career there?? C'mon man :lol:
 
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