We haven't forgotten. Here's hoping Tanny has a great year. Ryan Tannehill: the forgotten quarterback
"And yet: as far as normal rookie passers in tepid offenses go, Tannehill held his own. He posted a better completion percentage and yards per attempt than Peyton and Eli Manning did during their rookie years, and he kept his interceptions low, with only 13 in 16 games. He threw for a mere 12 touchdowns, but his top two receiving options were Brian Hartline and Davone Bess, both of whom only caught one score all season."
"But the Dolphins went out and got Mike Wallace, as much of a candidate to be a No. 1 wide receiver as any wide receiver ever is before he proves it. And Joe Philbin, the offensive coordinator during Aaron Rodgers ascendance to the pantheon of NFL quarterbacks, now has a full season and two training camps as Tannehill's head coach under his belt. Tannehill's not racing in a Hyundai anymore."
"And right now, the football that Ryan Tannehill is playing looks efficient, consistent, and improved."
"And yet: as far as normal rookie passers in tepid offenses go, Tannehill held his own. He posted a better completion percentage and yards per attempt than Peyton and Eli Manning did during their rookie years, and he kept his interceptions low, with only 13 in 16 games. He threw for a mere 12 touchdowns, but his top two receiving options were Brian Hartline and Davone Bess, both of whom only caught one score all season."
"But the Dolphins went out and got Mike Wallace, as much of a candidate to be a No. 1 wide receiver as any wide receiver ever is before he proves it. And Joe Philbin, the offensive coordinator during Aaron Rodgers ascendance to the pantheon of NFL quarterbacks, now has a full season and two training camps as Tannehill's head coach under his belt. Tannehill's not racing in a Hyundai anymore."
"And right now, the football that Ryan Tannehill is playing looks efficient, consistent, and improved."
