Either one of TBs WRs would be our #1.
Either one of TBs WRs would be our #1.
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I think Josh Freeman is another great example of not throwing Tannehill under the bus at this point.
Freeman threw 10 touchdowns and 18 interceptions his rookie season and led them to a 3-13 record. Four years later he currently has his team in the playoff hunt and has thrown for 21 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. All it shows is that allowing a young QB to grow and getting better pieces around him will lead to potential success. That is why it is ignorant to say Tannehill is a bust or is definitely "not the guy" after just 10 starts in his rookie season.
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Exactly Nub's.
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Notice Tampa also has an offensive line playing much better than Miami, which leads to a decent running attack and oh by the way that guy Vincent Jackson sure helps out a lot, something Miami also doesn't have. Tannehill will be fine once this team gets a few more pieces of the puzzle around him.
"Half the lies they tell about me aren't true." ~ Yogi Berra
yeah...we got rid of our legit threat at Wr....maybe if we decide to replace him one day, we may actually see what we have at QB.
Who knew a WR core was so important for a Qb? LOL.....any Philbin's system doesn't need a #1 wr people like to comment?
Freeman had a great season in 2010 as well. 2nd year starting he struggled like many Qb's ( Cam Newton)
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