Written by Mike Ferguson at Bloguin
Miami Dolphins’ interim head coach Dan Campbell’s impact has certainly been felt. The Dolphins are 2-0 under their new head man and scored a franchise-record 41 points in the first half en route to a 44-26 victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday. While Campbell has wasted little time turning heads in Miami, Sunday’s rout may wind up serving as a turning point for fourth-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
Since being selected eight overall out of Texas A&M in 2012, Tannehill is the only quarterback to start for Miami and probably the best the Dolphins have had since the legendary Dan Marino called it quits after the 1999 season.
For much of his career unfortunately, Tannehill has played second fiddle to other quarterbacks from his draft class like Andrew Luck and Super Bowl champion Russell Wilson. Luck and Wilson however, aren’t the only two quarterbacks that Tannehill has played in the shadows of.
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