26CornerBlitz Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Philbin, Tannehill showing progress in Miami It hasn't been a quick-rising trajectory for Ryan Tannehill and Joe Philbin in Miami. On "TNF," however, progress was made as the Dolphins topped the Bills, 22-9. At 6-4, is Miami a serious contender? Maybe Miami's patience will ultimately be rewarded. With regard to Miami being a contender? Not IMO.
mannc Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 I agree that Tannehill is innacurate with long distance throws, but in terms of a talent perspective, I'd give Miami the edge. In my opinion: QB - Miami RB - as of last night, Miami, with Jackson and Spiller healthy it's Buffalo. Although I love what I see from Damien Williams WR - I give the edge to Miami. Watkins and Wallace are pretty evenly matched at the moment, even though Watkins has the potential to be one of the best ever. I'd take Landry, Hartline, Gibson, and Matthews any day over Wiliams, Woods, and Hogan. TE - Miami - Clay is better than Chandler, imo OL - Buffalo DL - Buffalo, but it's close LB - Miami currently. With Alonzo back next year maybe Buffalo CB - Miami with Finn healthy. Safeties - Miami easily K-Buff P-Miami Just a biased Miami fan's honest opinion so take it for what it's worth. I guess I would concede that the teams are pretty evenly matched in terms of overall talent. Coaching, especially on offense, was the difference last night.
finfanfromrochester Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 I guess I would concede that the teams are pretty evenly matched in terms of overall talent. Coaching, especially on offense, was the difference last night. I can agree on that. That first half both teams looked identical. Same strengths, same weaknesses.
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