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AP Comeback Player of the Year & Most Improved: Ryan Tannehill


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16 hours ago, Warfish said:

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Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% 1D Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate QBR Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD AV
Career       100 98 49-49-0 2030 3197 63.5 23176 145 4.5 81 2.5 1127 91 7.2 7.0 11.4 231.8 89.8   279 2097 6.06 5.85 8.0 17 16 72
6 yrs MIA     88 88 42-46-0 1829 2911 62.8 20434 123 4.2 75 2.6 1001 80 7.0 6.7 11.2 232.2 87.0   248 1885 5.87 5.58 7.9 15 13 61
1 yr TEN     12 10 7-3-0 201 286 70.3 2742 22 7.7 6 2.1 126 91 9.6 10.2 13.6 228.5 117.5   31 212 7.98 8.52 9.8 2 3 11
2012 24 MIA QB 17 16 16 7-9-0 282 484 58.3 3294 12 2.5 13 2.7 151 80 6.8 6.1 11.7 205.9 76.1 48.4 35 234 5.90 5.23 6.7 1 1 10
2013 25 MIA QB 17 16 16 8-8-0 355 588 60.4 3913 24 4.1 17 2.9 204 67 6.7 6.2 11.0 244.6 81.7 49.3 58 399 5.44 5.00 9.0 4 3 10
2014 26 MIA QB 17 16 16 8-8-0 392 590 66.4 4045 27 4.6 12 2.0 225 50 6.9 6.9 10.3 252.8 92.8 59.3 46 337 5.83 5.83 7.2 2 1 14
2015 27 MIA QB 17 16 16 6-10-0 363 586 61.9 4208 24 4.1 12 2.0 195 54 7.2 7.1 11.6 263.0 88.7 46.3 45 420 6.00 5.91 7.1 2 2 11
2016 28 MIA QB 17 13 13 8-5-0 261 389 67.1 2995 19 4.9 12 3.1 134 74 7.7 7.3 11.5 230.4 93.5 49.4 29 216 6.65 6.27 6.9 3 3 10
2018 30 MIA QB 17 11 11 5-6-0 176 274 64.2 1979 17 6.2 9 3.3 92 75 7.2 7.0 11.2 179.9 92.7 31.0 35 279 5.50 5.29 11.3 3 3 6
2019 31 TEN QB 17 12 10 7-3-0 201 286 70.3 2742 22 7.7 6 2.1 126 91 9.6 10.2 13.6 228.5 117.5 65.4 31 212 7.98 8.52 9.8 2 3 11
 
Judge for yourself when he was good and when he was not.  Comeback implies a bad period too, nut just a good.
 

The years under Gase with the better Comp%, Y/A, Y/C, QR, TD% etc, etc?  He just missed too much time with injuries. 

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2016: 8-5 with 230 yds per game under Gase.

2019: 7-3 with 228 yds per game under Vrabel. 

It was the injured years in between that forced him to “comeback”. He didn’t even play a down in 2017 I believe.

Congrats to him. I think it’s well deserved. Agree that Jimmy G should have really been in the mix too after the ACL. 

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7 hours ago, T0mShane said:

Gase ran Tannehill out of Miami a full three months after he was fired, and traded Kenyan Drake a full ten months after he was fired, which is a vulgar display of power from the grave if I’ve ever seen one 

The heart may stop but the soul and eyes of influence are eternal. 

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18 hours ago, JetsFanatic said:

Wrong! He played well under Gase in 2016 before he was injured.  You don't win a "comeback" award unless you were good at one time.

 

8 hours ago, SAR I said:

Gase was the last to coach him. Remember, he was ignored by the Titans and came in cold off the bench in Week 4.  

Gase is the whisperer. 

SAR I

Sure. 

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8 hours ago, jetstream23 said:

2016: 8-5 with 230 yds per game under Gase.

2019: 7-3 with 228 yds per game under Vrabel. 

It was the injured years in between that forced him to “comeback”. He didn’t even play a down in 2017 I believe.

Congrats to him. I think it’s well deserved. Agree that Jimmy G should have really been in the mix too after the ACL. 

This is what we call cherry picking. No need for further explanation, you already know.

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9 hours ago, T0mShane said:

Gase ran Tannehill out of Miami a full three months after he was fired, and traded Kenyan Drake a full ten months after he was fired, which is a vulgar display of power from the grave if I’ve ever seen one 

Implying that Gase's three years with Tannehill had no effect on him being out in Miami?

Oh, right, Gase made him "better", got it.  You and SAR make a fine pair in this most recent troll, my friend.

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2 hours ago, Warfish said:

Implying that Gase's three years with Tannehill had no effect on him being out in Miami?

Oh, right, Gase made him "better", got it.  You and SAR make a fine pair in this most recent troll, my friend.

I honestly don't know what your point is? When healthy Tannehill played good for Gase and had a winning record. He is now on a much better team with the best RB in the NFL and is managing games OK.  If Darnold had similar stats in the playoffs that Tannehill had and we were making a big deal about it, you would be calling us homers. 

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43 minutes ago, Warfish said:

Implying that Gase's three years with Tannehill had no effect on him being out in Miami?

Oh, right, Gase made him "better", got it.  You and SAR make a fine pair in this most recent troll, my friend.

I think it was Tannehill’s six years in Miami that put his trade value at a sixth rounder when they finally dumped him.

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1 hour ago, T0mShane said:

I think it was Tannehill’s six years in Miami that put his trade value at a sixth rounder when they finally dumped him.

It's easy to ignore that Miami is an historically terrible organization.  That's one of the few things giving me some hope about Gase.  

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12 minutes ago, Jetsfan80 said:

Adam Gase may well have made the best GM hire for the Jets in decades.  That alone could turn the Jets into a well-run organization if JD is the goods.  

This could be true. 

It would be just our luck the worst coach in the league picks the best GM available to us and he build a great roster, only for it to be wasted by said worst coach in the league, wasting a talented QB and team.

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17 minutes ago, Jetsfan80 said:

Adam Gase may well have made the best GM hire for the Jets in decades.  That alone could turn the Jets into a well-run organization if JD is the goods.  

other then making a bad signing with Kalil and fighting with injured players about money JD has done done nothing yet.

lets see his first draft before we crown him the best thing since sliced bread 

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3 hours ago, T0mShane said:

I think it was Tannehill’s six years in Miami that put his trade value at a sixth rounder when they finally dumped him.

If Tannehill can leave Miami and improve, well, that means that Gase can leave Miami and improve.

It's proof that it was Miami's fault. Both Tannehill and Gase are fantastic at their respective positions.

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1 hour ago, fusionCA said:

other then making a bad signing with Kalil and fighting with injured players about money JD has done done nothing yet.

lets see his first draft before we crown him the best thing since sliced bread 

So zero credit for Demaryius Thomas, Alex Lewis, Ryan Griffin, Braxton Berrios or Vyncint Smith?   And no acknowledgment that the Center position was a mess, thus rendering it necessary to make a move late in the offseason?  All righty then.

I never said the bar was high to be the "best GM here since...".  And we're all well aware he hasn't had a draft yet.  That's only been said about 15,000 times.  

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If Tannehill can leave Miami and improve, well, that means that Gase can leave Miami and improve.
It's proof that it was Miami's fault. Both Tannehill and Gase are fantastic at their respective positions.
SAR I
SAR ... Wtf gives you any sort of confidence in this guy ????????

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10 minutes ago, Dunnie said:

SAR ... Wtf gives you any sort of confidence in this guy ????????
 

More important than calling the plays, halftime adjustments, and clock management is:

Getting a large group of players of different backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, educations, morals, and wealth to leave that stuff out of the locker room and play together as a team.  Especially the Jets whose culture has been a steaming mess for over a decade. 

In the face of significant adversity around illness, injury, and retirements, and facing a small group of nasty fans and media out to publicly humiliate him and his family, Adam Gase rose above and got a ragtag group of scrubs to leave 1-7 behind them and finish a remarkable 6-2.  They believed in him and he delivered.   

That is why I have confidence in the guy. 

And if what Peyton Manning said about X’s and O’s is true, once the team is healthy and our GM has gotten him players he is comfortable with, I feel great about our future.  I’m not a Gase fan, but I detest those with an agenda who ignore his accomplishments this year.  

SAR I

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More important than calling the plays, halftime adjustments, and clock management is:
Getting a large group of players of different backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, educations, morals, and wealth to leave that stuff out of the locker room and play together as a team.  Especially the Jets whose culture has been a steaming mess for over a decade. 

In the face of significant adversity around illness, injury, and retirements, and facing a small group of nasty fans and media out to publicly humiliate him and his family, Adam Gase rose above and got a ragtag group of scrubs to leave 1-7 behind them and finish a remarkable 6-2.  They believed in him and he delivered.   

That is why I have confidence in the guy. 

And if what Peyton Manning said about X’s and O’s is true, once the team is healthy and our GM has gotten him players he is comfortable with, I feel great about our future.  I’m not a Gase fan, but I detest those with an agenda who ignore his accomplishments this year.  

SAR I
I think it a rests on Darnold"s success ..if Sam does not improve ... He will be jettisoned and there will once again be competition at the QB position.

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6 minutes ago, Dunnie said:

I think it a rests on Darnold"s success ..if Sam does not improve ... He will be jettisoned and there will once again be competition at the QB position.

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Agreed.

50/50 shot Gase is the answer. If he’s not, we move on. For now, we all should feel optimistic. Give him the benefit of the doubt. He deserves that. 

SAR I

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3 minutes ago, SAR I said:

Agreed.

50/50 shot Gase is the answer. If he’s not, we move on. For now, we all should feel optimistic. Give him the benefit of the doubt. He deserves that. 

SAR I

THis. If Sam can get away w/ a poor year and we acknowledge that the OL was a disaster  and we're thin at WR/TE,

then Adam Gase deserves equal teflon status.

 

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