Originally Posted by staylor26:
But the only reason you’re saying he’s worse is because you’re comparing his #’s with Gase, whom he could even finish a season for, to a career year when he played 16 games and everything went right.
Of course his numbers aren’t going to look as good. They’re still not even that much worse.
What you’re trying to do is intellectually dishonest.
No, I'm not. Look at 2013-15. Averaged over 4k yards per season (250 per game) 25 TDs and his INT rate was 2.3% with worse players than he had in 2016 with Gase, completely cherry picking out his performance this year.
If a shitbird like Joe Philbin gets better or even equal production from a QB with worse weapons than your offensive guru, there's a problem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I’m sure that has nothing to do with the QB’s he’s had since.
Cutler had one of his best years with Gase (career low INT’s and career high QBR) and he got the most out of Tannehill despite the fact that he’s been a brokedick since he got there.
That’s all that matters.
How can someone have a career high QBR when the QBR their only season with him in Chicago was the fifth highest of their career? [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
No, I'm not. Look at 2013-15. Averaged over 4k yards per season (250 per game) 25 TDs and his INT rate was 2.3% with worse players than he had in 2016 with Gase, completely cherry picking out his performance this year.
If a shitbird like Joe Philbin gets better or even equal production from a QB with worse weapons than your offensive guru, there's a problem.
Ok fine, the one season where Gase had Tannehill for more than 11 games (13) his #’s weren’t as good.
Funny how you keep talking about it without acknolwedging that he made the playoffs that year with a 10-6 record though. Also, it’s not like Ajayi running wild the second half of the season had nothing to do with the passing game taking a backseat.
If that’s not maxing out Ryan fucking Tannehill, I don’t know what is. [Reply]