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They drop to 1 -3. Their OL is a mess - CIN basically didn't bother to blitz, and sacked Tannehill 5 times. Their DBs couldn't handle Green - 10 catches of 12 targets, 173 yds. and a TD. CIN ran several plays with Green lining up left and crossing over and MIA's DBs and LBs let him roam right without trailing him.
MIA called plays in the 4th as if they just wanted to get the game done with. P-poor effort IMO.
Tannehill sucks.
I hope he's in Miami for another ten years.
Yeah. I give him a solid "F" grade in this game. He did nothing to spark his club. CIN was rushing their 4 DLs and launched only a couple of blitzes (none on obvious passing situations).
For reasons unknown, he wouldn't roll out to extend a play. Straight drop backs all game long. Take away a CIN blown coverage that resulted in a 74 yd TD for WR Kenny Stills, Tanny garnered 105 passing yards.
Last edited by stuckincincy; 09-29-2016, 11:00 PM.
MIA coaches should have gone out on the field and shoved him left or right to give him an idea how to use his feet to avoid a 4 man rush and give his crap OL a chance. CIN's DL's were bouncing into all kinds of gap attacks all game long. How can you not see that?
Dunno, but I don't think he called an audible all game long. If you are going to drop straight back all game long, why not flip a pitch-out now and then?
They copied the CIN set of 3 wide outs stacked behind but close to the LOS several times, but mostly used it as a decoy. You cannot run that formation as decoy often, unless you are willing pass to it time to time.
Dumb coaching and play calling by MIA. On D - CIN lost Marvin Jones and Mo Sanu. TE Eifert isn't ready to play yet. They should have been all over Green.
Last edited by stuckincincy; 09-30-2016, 01:18 AM.
While the Bills game was winding down, I watched the end of the Missing In Action game vs Cleveland. Tannehill sucks, basically cost them the game, but got bailed out by Cleveland's kicker after he fumbled during the 2 minute drill in regulation.
Miami is a bottom 5 team. Sweeping them won't do much. Let's go out & keep beating playoff teams like we did last week.
While the Bills game was winding down, I watched the end of the Missing In Action game vs Cleveland. Tannehill sucks, basically cost them the game, but got bailed out by Cleveland's kicker after he fumbled during the 2 minute drill in regulation.
Miami is a bottom 5 team. Sweeping them won't do much. Let's go out & keep beating playoff teams like we did last week.
Yesterday afternoon I told my coworker that Tannehill would end up getting sacked 3 times and fumble twice and one for touchdown. I wasn't too far off LOL.
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