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1 hour ago, TerryBoats said:

Requiring him to attempt the longest passes in the NFL on average behind one of the worst OLs is a good way to test your hypothesis.

 

You guys are absolving Levis completely.  He opts for the shots downfield more often then you guys think

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Vrabel is doing what a good coach does: not giving the next opponent any advantage by unnecessarily announcing a starter early, keeping a confident rookie humble so he doesn't even think about letting

Tannehill was 3rd highest in this category prior to Levis starting.  It's just how the offense is designed.  

I'll say it: Levis has me interested in purchasing PSL's at the new stadium. If the story is true that this was who AAS wanted in the 2nd round, then she gets it that they have to sell tickets and sea

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3 hours ago, Nash said:

I'll say it: Levis has me interested in purchasing PSL's at the new stadium. If the story is true that this was who AAS wanted in the 2nd round, then she gets it that they have to sell tickets and seat licenses going forward.  The prospect of Will throwing for lots of yards >> running the ball and playing defense, in terms of ticket sales..

 

I think it was Ran vs Vrabel. 

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51 minutes ago, titansfan said:

 

You guys are absolving Levis completely.  He opts for the shots downfield more often then you guys think

 

I'm fine with it especially for a rookie in his first couple starts.

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2 hours ago, titansfan said:

 

You guys are absolving Levis completely.  He opts for the shots downfield more often then you guys think


He actually has some of the physical intangibles that the vast majority of our drafted qb’s (all) have lacked—moves well when he has a pocket, keeps eyes downfield, isn’t a frightened field mouse every time he snaps the ball, and does move through progressions.  His biggest issues are, as you said, looking too often for the big play and sloppy footwork once he’s out of the pocket.  Having said that, he’s potentially the future.  Absolution or no, you have to play him.  He seems to be a gamer so I doubt playing in a rookie season is gonna break him.  The team needs to know what they have going into this draft.  

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3 hours ago, croatian22 said:

We don't have time for Levis mistakes. We should win and Tannehill gives us the best chance. 

 

Three tomatos are walking down the street; papa tomato, mama tomato, and baby tomato. Baby tomato starts lagging behind and papa tomato gets angry with him, goes back and squishes him and says "catch up".

 

Moral of the story? The window on the JRob/Tanny/Henry iteration of the Titans got slammed shut when Tanny tossed that pick against the Bengals. It might be time for you to accept the fact we're dick deep into a transition, baby mater. Ketchup.

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1 hour ago, Yoshimitsu said:


He actually has some of the physical intangibles that the vast majority of our drafted qb’s (all) have lacked—moves well when he has a pocket, keeps eyes downfield, isn’t a frightened field mouse every time he snaps the ball, and does move through progressions.  His biggest issues are, as you said, looking too often for the big play and sloppy footwork once he’s out of the pocket.  Having said that, he’s potentially the future.  Absolution or no, you have to play him.  He seems to be a gamer so I doubt playing in a rookie season is gonna break him.  The team needs to know what they have going into this draft.  

 

I'm not arguing against playing him. I really like Levis. I'm only arguing against the post I responded to. Levis misses a lot of the short and the easy designed routes

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6 hours ago, NashvilleNinja said:

Three tomatos are walking down the street; papa tomato, mama tomato, and baby tomato. Baby tomato starts lagging behind

Pulp Fiction anyone…

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9 hours ago, TerryBoats said:

Tannehill was 3rd highest in this category prior to Levis starting.  It's just how the offense is designed.  

They said it during training camp. They said they were going to be taking more shots down the field. That's Kelly's influence in my opinion.

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8 hours ago, abenjami said:

How funny will it be if Vrabel says RT and Levis will split snaps next week?  LOL

 

Then the first reporter to ask about it he starts asking them what's wrong with their arm

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