01-19-2020, 05:48 PM
(01-19-2020, 05:37 PM)bfine32 Wrote: I get it hurt losing a hero, but no need to claim folks have no common sense and are only motivated by hatred. Andy Dalton has not had a better season that Tannehill sense 2015. Given Tannehill was injured in 2017, but I'd go out on a limb and say he would have beat Andy's rating of 86.6.; as he hasn't had a season lower than that since 2013.
Hell, sometimes bad QB play makes a QB look bad.
Not hurt dude. Actually pretty excited about the future tbh.

Regardless of how bfine sees it, most people viewed Tannehill as a failed QB in Miami. Heck, Miami viewed him that way. He goes to Tennessee and has a career year. When asked what he changed, he said "nothing...I'm the same QB I've been".
Point is that a bad team can make a solid QB look bad. History has shown us this many many times. I could show you a list a mile long, but you'd just ignore it because it doesn't suit your narrative. We'll see soon enough if Dalton winds up landing in a place like New England or Chicago.
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