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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 15, 2014 11:02AM

Thats another reason why i believe we will stick with tannehill...

We need to find out if he is worth it or not..As far as his pay day next year.

But i think we are finding out already...

2 games and 2 poor games hes had.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/2014 11:04AM by samsam3738.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: September 15, 2014 11:02AM

jsm08 Wrote:
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> Chryen, to answer your question I think the phins
> should mix in more read option. I was calling for
> it yesterday on a few occasions but I don't think
> that becomes a staple of the offense.
>
> If you look at the 2 running QBs RGIII and
> Kapernick, their teams are trying to make them
> more traditional QBs because running qbs don't
> last in this league. I didn't include Wilson
> because I look at him as more of a scrambler that
> can make plays with his feet.
>
> Kap threw 3 ints last night because he's just not
> a good qb. RGIII is the same. To win
> consistently and keep your qb healthy they have to
> be able to read a defense and go through their
> progressions.
>
> I do think the phins should utilize that aspect of
> Tannehills game but not make it a staple of the
> offense. I'd like to see him leave the pocket
> more often if nothing is open after 3 seconds.
>
> I don't think Lazor has scratched the surface of
> his new offense yet. I think your boy Philbin
> wanted to show the bills he could take those 5
> step drops and win with his new oline and it
> backfired.

JSMO8, they said that (I remembered it distinctly) when the passing game became the rage with Joe Willy Namath and everyone said that the key to success in football IS NOW AND WILL ALWAYS BE the running game as shown by Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns.

Sure, you've had failures like the Wildcat but read option is the future.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: September 15, 2014 11:16AM

What troubles me about Tannehill is something that no one above has even acknowledged, let alone, conceded.

That is that THE MAN SIMPLY LOOKS LIKE A SCARED RABBIT IN THE POCKET.

Haven't you guys looked into his eyes?

I see nothing but confusion, at best and panic at worst.

The man is NOT COMFORTABLE IN THE POCKET. Is it because he knows he is not a good passer? That he can't anticipate moves receivers will make when running toward certain secondary men?

I don't know.

I'm just coming to breathe relief when he throws the ball into the stands.

I'm nervous when he is in a collapsing pocket and don't feel MUCH BETTER when the pocket is not collapsing.

Yeah, he had a drop or two but is it really fair to point the finger at that for his overall performance?

LOL. Maybe the drops were due to the mere surprise that the ball came in on target.

But again, put him into the right scheme. If he gets injured? Oh well. RGIII got injured yesterday GOING OUT OF BOUNDS. That had nothing to do with him running a read option or anything.

You know why he got injured???????????? Sh*t happens!!!!!!!!

Get used to it!!!!!!!!!! You can't guarantee yourself against injuries in football!

ASK KNOWSHON MORENO as he is out because he stuck out his hand on the ground while going down!!!!

Play until you get injured, you pansies!!!!!!

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: September 15, 2014 11:25AM

Keep in mind Thill was evaluated and drafted with the expert suckage of Ireland (with a dash of Phlimflam on top and a slice of Aponte bottom)!

Odds are -- the kid ain't the next Marino. He may not even be a Woodley. Probably more like a Hardly. Or Barely. Or Definitely Not!

He's a "winner" to be added to the long list of LOSERS we've accumulated @QB like trash in Wayne Huizenga's dumpster marked: "I can't believe I sold this team to such a certified idiot!" Damn good thing that check cleared!

Personally I would like to like Ryan and say -- hey, the bitch can throw the carry and rock too -- but (insert OMG frowny face) the kid seems to be regressing -- which is obviously a highly contagious malady permeating the Davie compound.

I think they need to call Orkin and have the place exterminated.

Permanently!

BNF.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/2014 12:16PM by BigNastyFish.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: socalphin ()
Date: September 15, 2014 04:44PM

ChyrenB Wrote:
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> What troubles me about Tannehill is something that
> no one above has even acknowledged, let alone,
> conceded.
>
> That is that THE MAN SIMPLY LOOKS LIKE A SCARED
> RABBIT IN THE POCKET.
>
> Haven't you guys looked into his eyes?
>
> I see nothing but confusion, at best and panic at
> worst.
>
> The man is NOT COMFORTABLE IN THE POCKET. Is it
> because he knows he is not a good passer?

That falls under "lack of grit". We've covered that.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: TannyDaMan ()
Date: September 15, 2014 04:46PM

Ok so we call for his head. So let's start talking about next draft prospects?

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: September 15, 2014 06:15PM

Lack of grit is close to a duck out of water but not precisely the same thing.

Lack of grit has to do with courage. I don't think Tanny lacks it.

A duck out of water is knowing that you don't have the proper tools to accomplish the job. And most of those tools are mental although some are passing accuracy.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: JC ()
Date: September 15, 2014 07:58PM

TannyDaMan Wrote:
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> Moxie is overcoming retarted coaching..


spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Did you really just call something/someone 'retarded' while actually misspelling the word "retarded?"

Anyway Moxie is also a soft drink popular nowhere else except in New England. Medicine-y in flavor; an acquired taste. The word moxie to describe someone's character or personality actually is derived from the soft drink's brand name.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: TannyDaMan ()
Date: September 16, 2014 02:26AM

Hehe

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: Hooligan2 ()
Date: September 16, 2014 04:04AM


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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 16, 2014 04:17AM


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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: THE Truth ()
Date: September 16, 2014 04:28AM

Hooligan2 Wrote:
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> Just looking at the last drive of the first half
> tells me that something is terribly wrong in
> Camelot. With over two minutes AND three TOs who
> can explain why we didn't try for points. I'm
> thinking there may be something to the recent post
> that the coaches are getting impatient with
> Tannehill's progress or lack there of.
> What I read was that it was Philbin's call to hand
> the ball off and pray for a miracle. That
> certainly was not an overwhelming show of support
> for Tannehill or his abilities. I'd love to know
> if Lazor agreed with that strategy.
> It would have been nice to go into the locker room
> on a positive note.
> This poll should have included the option of
> $hit-canning Failbin.


That decision was appalling. It would be one thing if tannehill had thrown 3 picks in the first half or if buffalo had all three timeouts but he hadn't and they didn't.

There's no reason that this team still can't be a playoff team but Philbin showed me what Sporano showed me at the end of the first half in that infamous loss to the Saints ... That he lacks the courage and the ability to make good decisions under pressure.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: JoeFootball ()
Date: September 16, 2014 04:31AM

Yes. It's a losers mentality! Coach damn it. If something isn't working, fix it or work around it. It took them the entire first half to learn that they needed to be using the short passing/quick hitting game? WTH

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Date: September 16, 2014 08:59AM

BigNastyFish Wrote:
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> Keep in mind Thill was evaluated and drafted with
> the expert suckage of Ireland (with a dash of
> Phlimflam on top and a slice of Aponte bottom)!
>
> Odds are -- the kid ain't the next Marino. He may
> not even be a Woodley. Probably more like a
> Hardly. Or Barely. Or Definitely Not!
>
> He's a "winner" to be added to the long list of
> LOSERS we've accumulated @QB like trash in Wayne
> Huizenga's dumpster marked: "I can't believe I
> sold this team to such a certified idiot!" Damn
> good thing that check cleared!
>
> Personally I would like to like Ryan and say --
> hey, the bitch can throw the carry and rock too --
> but (insert OMG frowny face) the kid seems to be
> regressing -- which is obviously a highly
> contagious malady permeating the Davie compound.
>
> I think they need to call Orkin and have the place
> exterminated.
>
> Permanently!
>
> BNF.



Funny. All Preson , even in the first week when the Phins were doing well we didn't hear a peep from you. 1 bad week and you have made about 15 posts all saying the same thing over and over like crazy demented people do when they are put away in the looney bin.

What is your intentions? Were you even excited after last weeks win over the Pats? Think about why you didn't post then , and how excited you are now that the dolphins did poor. What does that say about you and your character? Don't care? It shows.....

GO DOLPHINS!!!!

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: JoeFootball ()
Date: September 16, 2014 09:02AM

If he don't watch and he don't care about the Dolphins then why is he here?

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 16, 2014 09:04AM

Treasure coast, bignastyfish is definetely a dolphin fan.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: THE Truth ()
Date: September 16, 2014 09:30AM

samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Treasure coast, bignastyfish is definetely a
> dolphin fan.


True Sam. But when ur gone for 4 months, don't have a word to say after we thump the pats, only to return with nothing but vitriol for the franchise after we shit the bed in Buffalo it is MORE than fair to wonder what his purpose / agenda is.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: JoeFootball ()
Date: September 16, 2014 09:50AM

samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Treasure coast, bignastyfish is definetely a
> dolphin fan.


WAS...by his own admission!

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: September 16, 2014 11:09AM

NOT FAIR AT ALL.

Lots of folks that posted here this Monday have not posted since last season.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 16, 2014 11:15AM

I myself do not feel the urge to post as much as when we lose.

When we lose i feel the urge to let the frustrations out.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Date: September 16, 2014 11:53AM

samsam3738 Wrote:
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> Treasure coast, bignastyfish is definetely a
> dolphin fan.


With fans like that....we don't need Jets fans.........

GO DOLPHINS!!!!

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: captkoi ()
Date: September 16, 2014 12:05PM

Hooligan2 Wrote:
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> Just looking at the last drive of the first half
> tells me that something is terribly wrong in
> Camelot. With over two minutes AND three TOs who
> can explain why we didn't try for points. I'm
> thinking there may be something to the recent post
> that the coaches are getting impatient with
> Tannehill's progress or lack there of.
> What I read was that it was Philbin's call to hand
> the ball off and pray for a miracle. That
> certainly was not an overwhelming show of support
> for Tannehill or his abilities. I'd love to know
> if Lazor agreed with that strategy.
> It would have been nice to go into the locker room
> on a positive note.
> This poll should have included the option of
> $hit-canning Failbin.

****************************************************

From what I read, Hooligan, it was Philbin's decision. The passing game was doing nothing, so he just want to run, run, run out the first half and make adjustments. He wanted to come out in the second half and make it a one-score game (which is what happened).

One has to wonder if that will affect RT's psyche?

I am confident that if it was up to Lazor, he would have wanted to get the ball down the field and score, but...

On a side note, I believe Philbin knows what can happen if the Fins don't do well this season, so he is calling a conservative game. Goes completely against what Lazor believes in.

RT will do fine this season, not great, but well. Of course, Philbin could have something to say about that. If Philbin handcuffs RT and Lazor, I can guarantee you that if Philbin is retained, Lazor will want out.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: September 16, 2014 12:19PM

THE Truth Wrote:

There's no reason that this team still can't be a playoff team but Philbin showed me what Sporano showed me at the end of the first half in that infamous loss to the Saints ... That he lacks the courage and the ability to make good decisions under pressure.

*************************

OMG -- profound insight alert!

I mean -- didn't we ALL ALL-READY know this???


It's was "astonishingly OBVIOUS" (in lieu of assorted aggressive expletives) at the end of lost season {aka "last season"} that Philbin {aka "Phlimflam"} is NOT {underscore: remotely} legit.

He's a banquet coordinator.

At best! That said.

Let's NOT regurgitate the "obvious."

Focus. Focus. Focus. Dig deep! Find an original thought!!!

tongue sticking out smiley



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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: September 17, 2014 06:13AM

It is so good to see my people coming back!

Tannehill must go, I knew that after the first season. He has not improved. He does have that blank look like Henne used to have.

I think LAzer wants Tanny gone from the QB spot. I think he got spanked on the butt for saying last week that Tanny must improve and thus this week put the blame on himself.

Not going for it at the end of the half is unforgivable.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: September 17, 2014 11:31AM

I was negative on Tannehill year 1 and pre draft... Last year he changed my mind...

The oline was a mess last week and we had zero running game.... Against a team with pass rushers like Buffalo that just doesn't cut it... That was clearly evident by watching the game tape in detail...I am concerned that Hartline and Clay have not been more involved in the offense thus far... Since Hartline has had back to back 1000 yards seasons since RT got here, it is hard for me to blame Hartlines lack of involvement on Tannehill...

My only concern about this year is it being a brand new system... But now being 1-1 with a win a against the Patriots is no time to give up on Tannehill IMO..

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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: September 17, 2014 12:28PM

Small minds
all the times
have to finds
arguments that blind.

Or, ignorance is common malady of the commonality. Thus,

anyone with a footie ball IQ equivalent to a pedestrian garden gnome
has (greater than) sufficient evidence to conclude:
Mr. Andrew Luck is beyond a fathomable doubt
THE PREEMINENT YOUNG QB TALENT
in the N
F
L.

Period.

Times2 -- for the gramatically challenged.

That said. Beyond the obvious, more often than not, the stark reality of:
Ireland's micro football mind =

Thill was his chosen messiah and therefore...(conclusion pending/interpolate...)

The "outcome" is in great doubt!

And just for record, specifically for the sub-garden gnome neuron clusters like treasure or shamsham -- sum of us (= a select few) know what a legit coitus back smells like...

And it ain't shit.

In addition (and that means supplemental info...), it would be "VUNDERFUL" if we knew Thill was "The Answer" @QB and Phlimflam was "The Answer" @HC

but...

The evidence (accumulating while we exchange photons) proves otherwise.

I for one would trade Thill for Luck in a super-compacted micro-second. And
ANY reasonable (aka "honest" and marginally perceptive) 'phin fan would LEAP
@ such a chance. So please...................................keep it at least semi real!

B. N. F.


smiling smiley



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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: September 17, 2014 12:38PM

BNF just enjoys his own satire and cynical style more then being a fluffer... But I would agree, you can't be taken to heart, satire or not, if you are not around to celebrate success and only pile on after a tough loss... tighten that sh*t up BNF....

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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
Nietzsche

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: September 17, 2014 12:54PM

THE Truth Wrote:
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> samsam3738 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Treasure coast, bignastyfish is definetely a
> > dolphin fan.
>
>
> True Sam. But when ur gone for 4 months, don't
> have a word to say after we thump the pats, only
> to return with nothing but vitriol for the
> franchise after we shit the bed in Buffalo it is
> MORE than fair to wonder what his purpose / agenda
> is.


Agreed 100 percent.

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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: BigNastyFish ()
Date: September 17, 2014 02:30PM

Crowder52 Wrote:
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> BNF just enjoys his own satire and cynical style
> more then being a fluffer... But I would agree,
> you can't be taken to heart, satire or not, if you
> are not around to celebrate success and only pile
> on after a tough loss... tighten that sh*t up
> BNF....


Well, let me tell ya...

I could care LESS what you think -- let alone your "pronouncements" and/or decrees as to "BNF" validity or not.

In the words of Mr. Potato Head: "I yam what I yam!"

That vegetable established, we both know YOU (being a veritable weed) can only hope be as decisively irreverent and abstractionally diffusive as my left pinky.

Not only that, your ability to maintain my central thesis is woefully inadequate -- indicating a strong tendency towards ADD and I assume mommy syndrome.

But hey, just my .02



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Re: Do we give up on Tannehill
Posted by: TannyDaMan ()
Date: September 17, 2014 03:26PM

I have been thinking about opening up "big words" book. However I do not desire to go over words that bored minds have thought up. I will just stick with what works.

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