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Originally Posted by Saul Good
I'm pretty neutral on Tannehill, but doesn't it stand to reason that players would have their best games against inferior competition and vice versa?
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A&M plays a serious schedule, though. There aren't a lot of puffballs on their schedule.
I typically gravitate towards players that play their best when they are needed the most.
Players like Luck and (get ready for my new thrill this offseason) Brandon Weeden do that.
Tannehill has not displayed that ability to my mind. I think he had a pretty good game against LSU, and every other good team he's faced, he tanked.