Chico23231
06-12-2012, 09:18 AM
Didnt like much of what I saw of Tannehill in school, but there is no better situation for a young QB making a transition to the NFL than his. Bringing his head college coach with him to Miami that happens to be Mike Sherman and playing for a coach Philbin who developed Aaron Rodgers in a west coast system that projects well for Tannehill gives him alot of help to succeed. Need to surround him with some talent and getting rid of Brandon Marshall helped a ton. I like his chances of being good in Miami...I woulda liked his chances much less in Washington, Seattle, Cleveland...
REDSKINS4ever
06-12-2012, 09:48 AM
Didnt like much of what I saw of Tannehill in school, but there is no better situation for a young QB making a transition to the NFL than his. Bringing his head college coach with him to Miami that happens to be Mike Sherman and playing for a coach Philbin who developed Aaron Rodgers in a west coast system that projects well for Tannehill gives him alot of help to succeed. Need to surround him with some talent and getting rid of Brandon Marshall helped a ton. I like his chances of being good in Miami...I woulda liked his chances much less in Washington, Seattle, Cleveland...
It was a basic notion for the Dolphins to draft Tannehill mainly because he knew the system already. That gives him somewhat of an edge because he doesn't have to learn the playbook. But how good is Tannehill. Did he benefit from being a top ten pick only because Landry Jones and Matt Barkley stayed in school for their senior years? Tannehill does have potential. But we're going to see just how good he truly is.
I'm not sure how much knowing the offense is really going to do for Tannehill and I think it's a bit overrated, his real challenge is going to be learning to deal with the speed and complexity of an NFL defense.
FRPLG
06-12-2012, 10:31 AM
I'm not sure how much knowing the offense is really going to do for Tannehill and I think it's a bit overrated, his real challenge is going to be learning to deal with the speed and complexity of an NFL defense.
Exactly. It's one thing to "know" a playbook. Its a whole other thing to execute it against a defense that you have to evaluate on the fly.
College offenses and defense have both gotten more complex over the years but the offenses are closer to the NFL complexity than the defenses are and learning to deal with facing something with multiple disguises as well as all-conference talent at every position is the hardest thing.
Monksdown
06-12-2012, 10:31 AM
If knowing the offense is all it takes, Danny Wuerffel should have been awesome for us.
FRPLG
06-12-2012, 10:31 AM
if knowing the offense is all it takes, danny wuerffel should have been awesome for us.
ftw.
mooby
06-12-2012, 11:58 AM
They got Chad cheap, but I think he's done, because he's dysfunctional and couldn't get on the same page with Tom Brady, then how the hell will he be on the same page as Ryan Tannehill? Supposedly learning a playbook isn't chad's specialty. Well guess what Chad, Miami has a play book, so get used to it or you'll be done.
Brady is good, but he ain't no Tannehill. :pimp:
Monksdown
06-12-2012, 12:03 PM
Brady is good, but he ain't no Tannehill. :pimp:
Route running and timing have nothing to do with success in the passing game, right?
skinsfan69
06-12-2012, 12:10 PM
Just read that Ocho Cinco signed with Miami. They're so hard up for attention, and wr's.
mooby
06-12-2012, 12:16 PM
Route running and timing have nothing to do with success in the passing game, right?
Of course not. Neither does "studying the playbook." Since when has reading a book ever taught someone how to do their job right?