Poll: How will RT be used the First year
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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
What we're trying to do here is to predict, based on our football knowledge, just what the Dolphin management plans for Tannehill this season.
We all agree that he is in their long range plans but what DO YOU THINK they will do this season?
I don't need any arguments about what they SHOULD DO but I'm interested in how we posters are at figuring out our own management and what they have in mind or had in mind in drafting Tannehill.
So, what were they thinking.....in your opinion that is.
I am worried that if we dont do well, there will be tremendous pressure to play him earlier then they should... THe fact he knows the offense should give him a tremendous leg up on Moore and Garard... Just not so sure he is ready to read complicated defenses schemes, identify blitz's etc... I think you got to let him sit for a year, we invested alot in the guy. No need to shake his confidence IMO.
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jlyell13 Wrote:
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> Need an option for " Will start on the bench, but
> If moore or Garrard start to stink, will start
> later in the year"
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> If anybody votes for the WR option, then they are
> absolutely dumb.
>
> Ryan Tannehill will never, and I mean EVER line up
> as a WR in Miami. Never.
And we know Sherman never used him like that at Texas A & M, right?
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> This is really a waste of time. Tannehill will
> never be a WR again. Never, ever, ever.
>
> But again... We are moving on from this
> discussion!
The Truth will set you free my friend, a friendly word of advice.....use the "block" function......blood pressure will drop
He already knows the playbook better than David & Matt. What's the point in trying to baby him? Reading defenses? He seems to be hardworking & smart enough to learn relatively quick.
The sooner he has all the reps with the starters the sooner he'll build a chemistry with them. Today's NFL expects a 1st round pick QB to be able to immediately start and be smart/talented enough to learn on the fly.
If he sits a year and makes stupid mistakes he'll be called a bust. If he immediately starts and makes stupid mistakes they'll be called "rookie" mistakes and he'll be forgiven and learn from them sooner rather than later.
The dude already has a working relationship with Mike Sherman & Zac Taylor. Continuing from college into the pros with two of your coaches is a luxury that no other QB in this draft has. Sure, he didn't have a traditional college career as a QB, but the situation he managed to land in here gives him a unique opportunity to keep marching along instead of breaking his stride. All this plus Philbin's mind in the mix can make Ryan a very capable rookie QB.
As for who the 2012 starter will be it could go either way, but I'm not going to worry if the coaches announce after preseason that he'll be the starting QB, and I wouldn't be surprised if that happened either. The one thing I do expect and hope for is a fierce competition.
*edit* I didn't vote in the poll.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/29/2012 01:00AM by 808phan.
TreasurecoastPhinsfan Wrote:
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> Guess we will find out once Camp starts. If he's a
> bit Green I hope they don't "Force it".
I hear ya on that. I'd like to believe that these coaches would know better, but it's very likely that this new regime would love to make an early run with "their" guy.
dolphaholic Wrote:
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> The Truth will set you free my friend, a friendly
> word of advice.....use the "block"
> function......blood pressure will drop.
Or you can just pretend to block someone and then make posts THAT PROVE YOU ARE READING HIM.
I tend to think they will be patient with him and let him learn on the sidelines for most of this year. However, in his first start with A&M Sherman didn't bring him along slowly. Tannehill threw the ball 50 times for over 400 yards and 4 touchdowns. So I tend to think that if he outplays the vets in camp, then he gives them the best chance to win and gets played. It is a realistic possibility since he is already more familar with the offense than Moore and Garrard.
He will compete during training camp to see where he is in the pecking order. I don't see him winning the starting spot right away. I think he will be intentionally held back at least for the near future.
I think the 3 qbs are very close in ability right now with RT having the most upside. We can win with any of the QB's, I believe. RT has already closed the gab just by having experience in this offense.
Most likely he would win the 2nd spot and step in mid-season. Too many variables to consider at this point...
Does Matt Moore continue to get better even after having to learn a new offense? Is he successfull with WINS?
Does RT light it up and blow away the solid but unspectacular competition?
Are there any injuries that come into play?
Even Marino didn't get the job until mid season and I don't even remember how he performed in rookie year camp.
Ideally RT just blows everyone away b/c he is a superior athlete and has a good grasp of the offense. It will all come down to the refining of his footwork and mechanics and the ability to digest everything needed to identify the different defenses. The latter being the most difficult.
eesti Wrote:
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> Why is he poorly suited for the WCO? Please
> explain
His accuracy and ball placement are, to put it charitably, inconsistent at best.
He also has no experience in the system and from what I've seen of his footwork and movement in the pocket, he just doesn't seem well suited to the system. Footwork is really critical and that's one of the reasons I'm actually very excited about Tannehill. Rex Ryan would love this kid. The way his feet move around in the pocket is a thing of beauty.
I disagree. I'm telling you it was a long offseason and Henne got most of the snaps when it finally started. Moore was really improved at that last game against the Jets then when I first saw him play against Denver. Moore was kind of a Rookie himself . He's as good as Pennington and our best QB since Dan Marino. That said, I hope Tanehill wipes the floor with him.