Enjoy! Broken into two parts with a link to the second at the end of the first. [video=youtube_share;bnXibXyAlss]http://youtu.be/bnXibXyAlss[/video] Link to Video for anyone not seeing the above.
Thanks LanShark for the video... We are watching a young NFL QB in the making.... hopefully making NFL history...
Impressed. What stood out: - Good decisions. - Good field vision, good defense recognition and blitz adjusments - Attention runningbacks - if you want to become a starter like Reggie Bush, do not get run over like Daniel Thomas in pass pro and do not miss a block leading to a sack/fumble like Javorskie Lane. - I can't imagine how good Tannehill could look with better protection and even better receivers. - He still stares down his primary too much on quick slants, but he DID have the presence of mind to pull the ball back down when a D-lineman read those eyes on a slant and jumped to tip it. Ryan double pumped it and wound up a second time to throw. - The only iffy decisions I think he will make consistently is one from arm and ego: he loves to throw the out and believes his arm can beat the corner. 95% of the time he will be right. The other 5% it will be intercepted (or dropped by the CB). - He helps us far more than he hurts us If this is Ryan Tannehill with only two years of college starts, in only his fourth pro start... holy **** he has a high ceiling.
By the way, Landshark, I really appreciate you taking the time to put that together every week. It's great to see in that format. I know it takes time to cut it together. Nice effects too. lol.
Ya its take a bit of time. As long as folks appreciate the effort I don't mind and in fact i have fun doing them on weeks he plays well. PS: This week was especially hard as my father broke his hip 2 days ago. He's doing fine for those wondering =)
Glad to hear he is doing okay! Tell him not to do the Cam Wake "Kraken" celebration move during games anymore!
Thanks Sharkster..I look forward to this this year, not doing rewind this year so this helps.. I tell ya what, I watched that gem with no sound, holy sh$) was that a tough crowd for him to operate in, and that's what he did man.. Such superalatiives about our qb from those dudes announcing.. Couple things I see that he needs to work on.. Screen passes... his technique is poor, he's not comfortable yet, and thats the most important thing for a qb in the screen game, to relax while the play is happening, don't give any tells, and throw with touch and at a good arm angle.. Just don't give your read away Ryan..you know you got a great arm that's highly, I repeat highly accurate, start fu&$in with these dudes and manipulate with your eyes, sell your shoulder deeks with more authority, be quicker...would really like to work on that dudes body this offseason, it's good don't get me wrong, but this kid has upside everywhere, including the body, he needs to not gain weight,but to get a bit more muscle on the body while focusing on quickness, strengthen the legs more. I'll tell ya what Brian Hartline is elite at...Swagger...lol, that's a cocky son of'em ***** and bastage...just watch his white lightning *** after receptions, dude knows how to walk away..The mustache sh@@@@t, we need to be seeing that at that stadium..
Hartline keeps shreding NFL defenses I might just Shave my beard and leave the stache myself! The dudes been playing out of his mind =)
ugh that non-interference call on Bess was huge, that was before the Carpenter missed field goal if that flag would have been (rightly) thrown, it would have been first a goal and potentially 20-0 which I think would have completely took the wind out of their sails and sealed the game... ugh ugh ugh
No doubt it was pretty blatant. Bess's head got pushed back a good 6 inches with a hand on his face mask.