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Re: Thoughts on the game
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: September 10, 2013 06:49AM

You can describe Tannehills performance with one word....POISE.

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Re: Thoughts on the game
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: September 10, 2013 06:51AM

Throwing the deepball is very important. The Dolphins spent 60 million dollars to be able to do so.

Tannehill either way overthrows or way underthrows

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Re: Thoughts on the game
Posted by: tsstamper ()
Date: September 10, 2013 09:55AM


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Re: Thoughts on the game
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: September 10, 2013 10:06AM

tsstamper Wrote:
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> Better protection, catches on a couple of drops
> and some semblance of a running game, and the
> score probably would have reflected one of our
> most complete games in years, IMO. The OL was
> atrocious and has to get better. I think the
> talent is there...they just need to play up to
> their collective potential as a unit.


Tannehill wasnt even a top 20 QB by rank last week... You guys are a bit ridiculous sometimes... We had 3 turnovers and still were losing going into half time.. His second half was decent... But if RT plays as he did last week this week, we dont beat the Colts... He still had issues with accuracy.. He wasnt horrible, but he surely didnt come close to playing a complete game... He was typical RT, which is inconsistent performance through out the game... Hot and cold

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Re: Thoughts on the game
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 10, 2013 10:11AM

Just tell the colts not to play 4 man fronts.....or the real deal will carve them like he did the browns on the TD drive.

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Re: Thoughts on the game
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: September 10, 2013 10:28AM

Anemone1 Wrote:
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> On that overthrow to Wallace, if you watch the
> replay, Wallace stumbled (looks like he may have
> gotten a bit tangled up with the Dcool smiley. If he
> doesn't stumble that ball may not have been
> overthrown. It wasn't much, but enough to lose a
> step.


There was more then one overthrow to Wallace, on one yes Wallace tripped up,I guess if you could try and say that the pass was perfect but Wallace messed up if u want. But that is a bit subjective, especially since we dont know the exact spot the route was suppose to connect at... The other I saw Wallace run free and the ball was overthrown..

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