Official 2024 NFL Discussion Week 10!!!

playahaitian

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Dudes a bitch

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Yup

Tannihill gonna f*ck around and mess up that sit on ya ass do nothing money these white scrub QBs been getting as backups and third strings for decades.
 

meilmarc

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Man... Just coming in to post this bullshit! Fuck this insecure fag!

Hope Malik wins the starting position and tears it up!!!
I understand some players might think that
But very few, if any, actually say it publicly
Damm..... :smh:


@fonzerrillii

Tennessee Titans QB Ryan Tannehill sought therapy after playoff loss, says it's not his job to mentor rookie Malik Willis

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans are well aware of how much of an opportunity they cost themselves in their 19-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Having thrown three interceptions in that game, Ryan Tannehill might have felt it the most.
"It's a deep scar," Tannehill said of the loss. "Every time I closed my eyes I kind of rewatched the game. I didn't get a whole lot of sleep for weeks. I was in a dark place, and it took me a while, a lot of work to get out of it.

"I've worked through it, but therapy, talking to people, time helped. It took a lot of work to get through it."
Tannehill said he had a lot of therapy sessions and is now able to look back on the game and learn from it while moving on. The veteran quarterback had been going to therapy for a little while, but the sting from the playoff loss brought a new level of pain.

"This is the first time that I absolutely needed it [therapy] to pull me out of a dark space," Tannehill said.

Tannehill said that the loss is a scar he'll carry with him for the rest of his life but that it can serve as fuel for him to work hard to get ready for the 2022 season with a "desire to win like he never had before."

Being back at the Titans' facility working with his teammates has helped Tannehill shift his focus away from the abrupt ending to the 2021 season. He'll also soon have a new quarterback he will be working with.

The Titans' rookies haven't reported yet, but when they do, quarterback Malik Willis, a third-round pick in last week's draft, will be among those first-year players.

Tannehill said the Titans didn't notify him that they were selecting Willis with the No. 86 pick, although he said he texted Willis soon after the team made the selection. The veteran quarterback said he understands how the league works and welcomes the competition.

"I don't think it's my job to mentor him," Tannehill said. "But if he learns from me along the way, that's a great thing."

Tuesday also marked Tannehill's first chance to publicly react to the Titans' draft-night trade that sent his No. 1 wide receiver, A.J. Brown, to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Titans used the first-round pick they received in the trade to select rookie wide receiver Treylon Burks.

"I was shocked. When I first found out, I'm like, 'This isn't real, this isn't happening, it's a rumor,'" Tannehill said of the Brown trade. "And then, I talked to A.J. and found out it was real. I slept terrible that night and kept thinking it was just a bad dream, but that's where we're at."

Tannehill wasn't in attendance for the voluntary portion of offseason team activities because he needed to finish a renovation at his home in Florida and wanted to spend a little extra time with his family. Select Titans receivers, however, went to South Florida to work out with Tannehill during the offseason.

Fuck this Honky. He eating up 40 million on cap space and been pure shit in the Playoffs.

Bitch ass fucked up a super bowl caliber defense by throwing 3 shitty pics against the Bengals.

One thing I can say about the Titans/Oilers franchise is they consistently draft black QB's.

Hopefully they build around Willis after Tannehill and his high cap hit is gone in 2023.
 

fonzerrillii

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I love you guys and damn I hate to sound like a repub here… but you guys let the media use a small blip from a 20 minute interview to create a nothing burger.. when the man said earlier that he was looking forward to having Malik in the QB room. Ryan said he reached out to Malik right after he was drafted.. Media doesn’t even mention that part of the interview. Also reach out to Tre e is also right.. it’s not his job to mentor the young qb….



I’ve got my issues with Tannehill but again.. it’s not his job. He isn’t mentoring Logan Woodside.. Clipboard Jesus wasn’t mentoring Zach Mettenburger…

Matt Hasselbeck mentored Jake Locker because he knew that he was brought in as a bridge. Same thing when Fitzpatrick was here. Same thing with Kerry Collins.. Same thing with Neil O Donnell..


Ryan is the starter and has to be the starter at least through next season… So far last season was his worst in the 2 two blue. I‘ll give him some slack.


Also not going to Lie… After watching game tape on Malik against for the last couple days.. he definitely isn’t ready yet. I hope I’m wrong when I get to preseason, but there are some things that make me very nervous… he has the tools but I do see the problems. Luckily we have one of the best QB coachs in the league.

As for Ryan … all my judgement is going to be left to how he performs in the regular season… if he takes us to the playoffs again… and if he wins some playoff games.. He does that and we are good
 

BlackGoku

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I love you guys and damn I hate to sound like a repub here… but you guys let the media use a small blip from a 20 minute interview to create a nothing burger.. when the man said earlier that he was looking forward to having Malik in the QB room. Ryan said he reached out to Malik right after he was drafted.. Media doesn’t even mention that part of the interview. Also reach out to Tre e is also right.. it’s not his job to mentor the young qb….



I’ve got my issues with Tannehill but again.. it’s not his job. He isn’t mentoring Logan Woodside.. Clipboard Jesus wasn’t mentoring Zach Mettenburger…

Matt Hasselbeck mentored Jake Locker because he knew that he was brought in as a bridge. Same thing when Fitzpatrick was here. Same thing with Kerry Collins.. Same thing with Neil O Donnell..


Ryan is the starter and has to be the starter at least through next season… So far last season was his worst in the 2 two blue. I‘ll give him some slack.


Also not going to Lie… After watching game tape on Malik against for the last couple days.. he definitely isn’t ready yet. I hope I’m wrong when I get to preseason, but there are some things that make me very nervous… he has the tools but I do see the problems. Luckily we have one of the best QB coachs in the league.

As for Ryan … all my judgement is going to be left to how he performs in the regular season… if he takes us to the playoffs again… and if he wins some playoff games.. He does that and we are good


Someone earlier in the thread said this, but looking at this through black and white lenses, Ryan can get away with saying this but if the role was reversed, it would be a lot worse...Joe Flacco said it when Drew Lock was drafted and Aaron Rodgers said something similar about Jordan Love...I remember when the Panthers drafted Will Grier, Cam Newton was confident enough in himself to say, hey I'm going to help our Will and we're all going to be ready...even how he handled the whole Mac Jones saga up in New England..nothing but class...Tyrod Taylor the same thing with Baker (but that whole thing was doomed from the start anyway)

Something that Ryan said struck me though is about him going through therapy, im may be overthinking but i feel like Ryan may have internalized a lot of things in the past and now that he's going to therapy, he may be willing to speak out more, he could have been the nice guy and say "oh yeah, I'll help in any way i can" even if he didn't mean it, but the brutal honesty of it is interesting....personally, i think the Titans played this right...see what they have in Malik Willis and this will help them decide on if they keep Tannehill long term
 

DC_Dude

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Someone earlier in the thread said this, but looking at this through black and white lenses, Ryan can get away with saying this but if the role was reversed, it would be a lot worse...Joe Flacco said it when Drew Lock was drafted and Aaron Rodgers said something similar about Jordan Love...I remember when the Panthers drafted Will Grier, Cam Newton was confident enough in himself to say, hey I'm going to help our Will and we're all going to be ready...even how he handled the whole Mac Jones saga up in New England..nothing but class...Tyrod Taylor the same thing with Baker (but that whole thing was doomed from the start anyway)

Something that Ryan said struck me though is about him going through therapy, im may be overthinking but i feel like Ryan may have internalized a lot of things in the past and now that he's going to therapy, he may be willing to speak out more, he could have been the nice guy and say "oh yeah, I'll help in any way i can" even if he didn't mean it, but the brutal honesty of it is interesting....personally, i think the Titans played this right...see what they have in Malik Willis and this will help them decide on if they keep Tannehill long term

As someone who has gone to therapy, therapy helps you change your mindset to speak openly and honest about your feelings. I never looked at it from that viewpoint, but this is a great point.
 

fonzerrillii

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Damn the background on the Aj Brown trade is crazy….

so basically his representatives are the main reason why he ended up traded…

looks like if he would have just been patient Titans would have ended up paying more then what he got guaranteed from Philly…

but I agree with Buck on this…

countering with either trade me or pay me 80 million guaranteed.. for a player that is not on a Devante Parker or Tyrek level… was an insane counter.

 
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