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Re: Ryan Tannehill = Chan Henne
Posted by: Doctor Feelgood ()
Date: April 28, 2012 08:23PM

For all the crap Henne gets around here, nobody seems to realize that A. he was playing hurt most of the 2nd half of the 2010 season, and he was playing *very* well before he got hurt last year. If not for shitty blocking by the O-Line and backs, Henne might just still be out starting QB.

It's not like he was some scrub like Jay Fielder or AJ Feeley. Henne had some talent, things just didn't work out for him.

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Re: Ryan Tannehill = Chan Henne
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: April 28, 2012 08:27PM

Chan Henne?

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"When you suck long enough, you get a Hickey"

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Re: Ryan Tannehill = Chan Henne
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 30, 2012 10:32AM

Thank goodness for shitty blocking!smiling smiley

One thing I absolutely love about Ryan Tannehill....(That completely separates him from any comparison to the robot)

He came into A&M as a quarterback recruit and was asked to switch to WR after competing all summer at QB. How did he respond?

55 rec, 844 yards and 5 TD's. (2008) (including a 210 yard game)
46 rec, 609 yards and 4 TD's (2009)

2010 after 6 games at WR switched to Qb after 3 straight losses by Texas

152/234 65.0% 1638 yards 13td 6int 136.96 rating.

This with 6 straight wins including wins over #6 ranked Oklahoma and #20 Nebraska.

This shows me a couple things. Great attitude, Just wants to play no matter what and he is a great athlete capable of picking up different nuances of different positions. Plenty of guys come into college as WR's and flame out as WR's. He was successful converting....twice. QB to WR back to QB.

He will also have a great communication bridge btw he and the WR's. If the only knock on him is experience. So what. He has shown he doesn't need much experience to perform at a high level.

Dan Marino had two pretty below average years at Pit, one good year and then sucked his senior year. 17 TD's and 23 INTS. His best year he threw for 2876 yards with a 59.5% CR....in the Independant conference (Temple, Army, Rutgers) but with 5 top 20 teams.

Tannehill threw for 3744 29/15 for 61.7% his senior year in the Big 12 with also 5 top 20 ranked teams.

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