Man Lamar stares down his receivers over the middle pretty badly. Specifically when he's looking for Andrews.
Don't go out on a limb man. I think he has much more passing ability than what has been unlocked. However if it's not coached up (as I don't believe Roman does), then it'll never happen. I never really saw Cunningham play unfortunately though so I can't comment on the comparison. On the Andrews play I was commenting on, if he looks to his right (even with the intention of throwing to Andrews up the seam) he likely throws the touchdown pass. That subtle look will loosen up the backside but it needs to be rep'd so he's comfortable doing so.
This is where Tanehill will struggle, he’s not the gunslinger who can bring team back like Philip Rivers or Brett Farve.
He should use his legs. Baltimore does have extremely disciplined rush lane guys though because they have Williams, Campbell and Wolfe whom are all big strong veterans who are hard to move. Tannehill is a fast guy though and it'll open things up as Henry gets shutdown. Also - I made a thread on it, but this trio is the worst booth in all of sports.
Exactly what I was saying about offensive coaching of Lamar on that series @Red Menace man. What a garbage series.
I just texted my friend the same thing. Badass if he did. He's the only of the three in the booth hats serviceable even though he belongs as an analyst on a pregame show.
If Lamar wants to be regarded as a big time QB, he has to produce points in this drive. Biggest one of his career.
Hoping this shuts the NFL world up in trying to prop up Tannehill as some sort of "elite" quarterback. Good at what he does, but he's a middle of the pack passer benefitting from one of the best rushing season in NFL history.