More Tannehill stuff from OTA
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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.
Lazor has A LOT of work to do with Tannehill, who practiced poorly on Tuesday. He was picked off by Cortland Finnegan during 11-on-11, and two other defensive backs dropped possible interceptions. His unit stalled consistently, and it was so bad Lazor said he hopes the offense doesn't look this bad the next time the media is watching, which will be next Monday. Tannehill is consistently inconsistent, and that's something Lazor needs to fix. He also holds onto the ball too long, which is also something that seemed to agitate Lazor.
Not a good sign.
Of course Treasure will look to blame everyone else.
dolphin Wrote:
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> Lazor has A LOT of work to do with Tannehill, who
> practiced poorly on Tuesday. He was picked off by
> Cortland Finnegan during 11-on-11, and two other
> defensive backs dropped possible interceptions.
> His unit stalled consistently, and it was so bad
> Lazor said he hopes the offense doesn't look this
> bad the next time the media is watching, which
> will be next Monday. Tannehill is consistently
> inconsistent, and that's something Lazor needs to
> fix. He also holds onto the ball too long, which
> is also something that seemed to agitate Lazor.
>
> Not a good sign.
>
> Of course Treasure will look to blame everyone
> else.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> dolfan1 Wrote:
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> > samsam is the issue not me.
>
> WOW! SO YOU ARE BOTH dolphin AND DOLFAN 1!
> OTHERS SAID SO BUT NOW YOU ADMIT IT BY FORGETTING
> THAT YOU WERE STARTED THIS POST AS dolphin and
> RESPONDED AS dolfan1! AND YOU SAY SAMSAM IS THE
> ISSUE AND "NOT ME" BUT NO ONE EVER SAID ANYTHING
> ABOUT DOLFAN1 ONLY ABOUT dolphin. WOW, WHAT A
> MINDBLOWER!!!!!!!
LOL. That's why I wrote "alter ego" above. Was waiting to see who else caught that. haha
I guess since nobody agrees with him he had to create another "person" who would.
dolphin Wrote:
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> Lazor has A LOT of work to do with Tannehill, who
> practiced poorly on Tuesday. He was picked off by
> Cortland Finnegan during 11-on-11, and two other
> defensive backs dropped possible interceptions.
> His unit stalled consistently, and it was so bad
> Lazor said he hopes the offense doesn't look this
> bad the next time the media is watching, which
> will be next Monday. Tannehill is consistently
> inconsistent, and that's something Lazor needs to
> fix. He also holds onto the ball too long, which
> is also something that seemed to agitate Lazor.
>
> Not a good sign.
>
> Of course Treasure will look to blame everyone
> else.
dolphin, you do realize that this is a whole new offense that is being put in, don't you? You do know that the receivers are now running routes they hadn't run in previous Miami offenses, don't you, and the receivers and QB have a lot of work to do to get on the same page, i.e. reading the defense and knowing when and where to break? You do know there could be a whole new offensive line, except for Pouncey, don't you? You do know, dolphin, that it is the norm that the defense is always ahead of the offense early in OTAs, training camp, etc?
I'm sure you took all that into consideration when you made your (above) comments about RT.