EddieDoyers
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Trevor Brady
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Trev is a damn killer, towards his own receivers
15 and 2016 kaep ain'tEveryone is better than Blaine Gabbert
Go for it.
Broncos tried rushing the play before we could challengewhy the hell didn't rivera throw the challenge flag?
Trev is a damn killer, towards his own receivers
Who you think he learned to kill his receivers from?
Trev is a damn killer, towards his own receivers
Who you think he learned to kill his receivers from?
Taking notes.
Tanny thesis coming soon
In addition to finally being allowed to audible, Ryan Tannehill is now allowed to remove plays before the game.
Advice: New coach Adam Gase is taking the revolutionary approach of treating his quarterback like a man. "When I think about some of the things that he’s done really well, the fact that he’s open and that he makes suggestions and then if he doesn’t like something, he tells me," Gase said. "That kind of communication is critical because the last thing I want to do is put him in a position to where he doesn’t like what I’m calling but he doesn’t say anything." It's hard to blame Tannehill's topsy-turvy first four seasons all on his coaching, but it certainly didn't help. Tannehill has been set up for success plenty of times before, but never more so than in 2016.
More: Miami Herald
(Rotoworld.com)
Yeah I'd take Siemian over Tanny.
You in New Orleans already?
Wish I was at home to post the Collie comic
took them like 5 mins to figure that out. Dudes are old though so give them a passThese refs need some Lasik man
Trevor Siemian is already better than Blaine Gabbert
you right.
Everyone is better than Blaine Gabbert
Taking notes.
Tanny thesis coming soon
Speaking of
In addition to finally being allowed to audible, Ryan Tannehill is now allowed to remove plays before the game.
Advice: New coach Adam Gase is taking the revolutionary approach of treating his quarterback like a man. "When I think about some of the things that he’s done really well, the fact that he’s open and that he makes suggestions and then if he doesn’t like something, he tells me," Gase said. "That kind of communication is critical because the last thing I want to do is put him in a position to where he doesn’t like what I’m calling but he doesn’t say anything." It's hard to blame Tannehill's topsy-turvy first four seasons all on his coaching, but it certainly didn't help. Tannehill has been set up for success plenty of times before, but never more so than in 2016.
More: Miami Herald
(Rotoworld.com)
Wish I was at home to post the Collie comic
You still in Ireland?