Last time I took a look at all of Ryan Tannehill’s touchdowns from last season. This time we’ll be taking a look at his interceptions and identifying what he needs to work on going into his fourth season.
First, let’s take a look at the stats.
Receiver Breakdown
|
|
Jarvis Landry |
4 |
Lamar Miller |
2 |
Mike Wallace |
1 |
Brian Hartline |
1 |
Dion Sims |
1 |
Rishard Matthews |
1 |
Brandon Gibson |
1 |
Gator Hoskins |
1 |
Quarter Breakdown
|
|
1st Quarter |
0 |
2nd Quarter |
6 |
3rd Quarter |
3 |
4th Quarter |
3 |
Down Breakdown
|
|
1st Down |
7 |
2nd Down |
1 |
3rd Down |
3 |
4th Down |
1 |
Route Breakdown
|
|
Out/In Route |
3 |
Post |
2 |
Slant/Drag |
1 |
Corner |
1 |
Curl |
1 |
Flat |
1 |
Go/Vertical |
1 |
Seam |
1 |
HB Out/Angle/Swing/Wheel |
1 |
Location Breakdown
Deep Left |
1 |
Deep Middle |
2 |
Deep Right |
1 |
Intermediate Left |
1 |
Intermediate Middle |
1 |
Intermediate Right |
|
Short Left |
|
Short Middle |
|
Short Right |
6 |
Distance Breakdown
Fewer than 6 yards |
5 |
Between 6 and 15 yards |
3 |
Greater than 15 yards |
4 |
Tannehill’s struggles seem pretty evenly distributed by distance. Location wise, Tannehill clearly has problems on short right passes. We’ll see what’s causing these problems as we analyze the film.