Rosier vs Tannehill

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Yes and No. Yes because who df puts the job on the line for Ryan bleeping Tannehill. And No because who fault is it that we keep trading good guys away? Who wanted Cutler again? Who wanted that trash *** TE Thomas? It will be a matter of time before Gase starts blaming Tannehill for their woes on offense and starts David Fales who is one of many trash players he's brought with him from either Chicago or Denver.

Gase acts like he did something when his career here is no different then Tony Sparano(RIP). Both supposedly "turned the dolphin around" in their first year when in reality we had the weakest schedule in the NFL those year. In 2016, the Dolphins only beat ONE team with a record of .500 or better (Steelers at Home). 6 of the 10 teams we beat in 2016 won 5 or less games that year including the 1-15 Browns, the 2-14 49ers, and the 4-12 LA Rams. Mind you we were BARELY beating those under .500 teams.

If anyone wants to know why I get on the Canes.. this is why. The '16 Dolphins beat 1 good team at home struggled against teams tanking for draft picks then got dismantled by any team with a pulse. THIS IS NO DIFFERENT THEN THE SEASON THE CANES HAD LAST YEAR.
 
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Gase will get fired for a variety of reasons. Tannehill will not be one of the leading reasons though. Gase's lack of discipline leads to idiotic penalties which make winning in a league where teams are so evenly matched much more difficult. Plus, the run defense is absolutely atrocious.

Looking like it will be a looonnnggg season in Dolphin land.
 
Rosier in a program with a 70% winning HC; Tannehill in a program with the worst front office in the history of the NFL.
 
Yes and No. Yes because who df puts the job on the line for Ryan bleeping Tannehill. And No because who fault is it that we keep trading good guys away? Who wanted Cutler again? Who wanted that trash *** TE Thomas? It will be a matter of time before Gase starts blaming Tannehill for their woes on offense and starts David Fales who is one of many trash players he's brought with him from either Chicago or Denver.

Gase acts like he did something when his career here is no different then Tony Sparano(RIP). Both supposedly "turned the dolphin around" in their first year when in reality we had the weakest schedule in the NFL those year. In 2016, the Dolphins only beat ONE team with a record of .500 or better (Steelers at Home). 6 of the 10 teams we beat in 2016 won 5 or less games that year including the 1-15 Browns, the 2-14 49ers, and the 4-12 LA Rams. Mind you we were BARELY beating those under .500 teams.

If anyone wants to know why I get on the Canes.. this is why. The '16 Dolphins beat 1 good team at home struggled against teams tanking for draft picks then got dismantled by any team with a pulse. THIS IS NO DIFFERENT THEN THE SEASON THE CANES HAD LAST YEAR.

You turn that phins ****show into a way to bash the canes. Amazing.

It’s amazing because there are literally no parallels between them and the canes.
 
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Rosier in a program with a 70% winning HC; Tannehill in a program with the worst front office in the history of the NFL.

Someone gets it. I'm not a Tannehill apologist per se but the hate he gets nationally, considering what he had to work with, is not warranted. He was set up to fail.

Lets draft a raw QB, have a horrible OL, give him a RB that's on his last legs, make his best WRs the current WR coach at OSU and a now felon. What could go wrong? How about the most sacked QB in the league from 2012-2016. LOL.

That didn't work? Ok let's pay top dollar for a deep-threat WR and still ignore the OL. But wait, isn't our QB more accurate within the short to medium passing game and getting a deep threat requires more time in the pocket right? Who cares. Mike Wallace will just have to adjust.

You know what would help? An OC that limits Tannehill's ability to make pre-snap reads. That sure enough will help.

In comes Gase who knew that he couldn't carry the team like a Rodgers, Ben, Brady, etc. so he brought in OL that could run-block and made a more balanced offense. And guess what happened? Statistically Tannehill's best season, A 10-6 record, and a WC. Folks ignore that year for whatever reason though.
 
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