I hope Jon Gruden drops an alumni reference to the University of Dayton somehow (he's our 2nd most prestigious alum, IMO). I'm jacked already for that game.
Ya he suddenly gained pocket awareness or gained it back. That's a good sign though, when the pressure is actually at its highest he regained his confidence and let loose.
Is it gay that I'm a 20 year old dude who just cried after we won? Love the Dolphins since I was 10 years old, a lot of downs in my life time but for once I see a lot of ups for the next 10 years.
They also let Lamar Miller pass-protect as the back on the final drive instead of Daniel Thomas. Miller was better today.
When he's not under pressure, he's deadly. Falcons dropping back into coverage that last drive, not much pass rush, Tannehill destroyed them. With time, he's deadly, under pressure, he's still lacking pocket awareness, takes too many sacks, and is slow in his reads and decision making, he showed that through most of the game today, but that last drive, was Marino/Brady/Manning like. Beautiful!
Damn if Geno Smith didn't just sodomize Buffalo's secondary. What a throw. Good game between the basement of the division.
I thought that last play was going to be Tannehill over the top but Sherman got one back on me with a great play call. That catch was ridiculous.
It's only gay that you asked if it was gay. Otherwise Hell No. Lots of emotion during the game and following this sweet, sweet fooking win.
He just blindly throws balls up and hopes the WRs will make a play. Bills dbs suck. If we're healthy, we totally ream that guy.
No man. You soak your beans for 24 hrs, change the water before you cook them. You be ok. Also, I drink a lot of kefir so that helps too. Need those probiotics.
I'm still shaking. I don't know what to do. I ****ing love Ryan Tannehill and this entire team. GUTS, man.
Yep. I assume it will be addressed in the draft but our offense is ugly. Very slow. It got the job done but we need to be able to put together drives better.
I KNOW! It feels like a freaking dream my bro, I love everyone on here like my family, I was watching the game and this conversation, a lot of smart fans on here but then you have those fans who cry no matter what we do.
By the way, defense played well in the second half of this game without that unit's 2 best defenders. Gotta love that!
Ryan is resilient though. All the pounding he took all through the game, then to just shrug it off on that last drive. No residual effect from the previous hits. That was nice to see.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned at all up to this point, but what the heck was up with the play-calling today? Aside from that beautiful TD play to Sims, I get the distinct impression that Tannehill is being directed to simply ignore half the field in order to get the ball out quickly and make his reads easier. The problem is that 90% of the time that direction was directly opposite of Mike Wallace. We have this amazing prized stallion and either Tannehill is simply ignoring him on purpose, or not seeing him when he's WIDE open, or he's being instructed via play design to look away from him. We seriously can't get Wallace into the slot, or into the seam, or on a cross to get the ball into his hands more than twice? I'm certainly happy we won, but after 3 games it really feels like we're seriously misusing the guy. He needs to be more than just a decoy, which is exactly what he's been in 2/3 of the game so far.