It was one drive. And it was preseason. But it was enough to show that Ryan Tannehill is on the upswing and poised to bust things up this season.
In his lone drive in the Dolphins' 27-10 preseason loss to the Chicago Bears on Thursday night, Miami's starting quarterback was almost perfect. Tannehill went 6-for-7 with 56 yards and a touchdown.
It was a 14-play,
15-20 moments like this between @ryantannehill1 & @God_Son80..
And @MiamiDolphins fans = very happy. ? #MIAvsCHI http://t.co/8h6v96mcHD
— NFL (@NFL) August 14, 2015
While there were no deep passes attempted, Tannehill ran a sharp offense and continued to show that he is crazy accurate on short and, intermediate throws. Probably most important, his offensive line didn't let him get hit so hard and often that he threw up his spleen.
Billy Turner and Dallas Thomas — the two biggest question marks on the offensive line — did all they could to not let their quarterback be murdered. They were successful. Thomas and Turner held their own against a Bears rushing attack that has some talent. They were able to give Tannehill enough time to run the offense as efficiently as possible. There were still some moments of distress for young Ryan, but nothing he couldn't overcome.
Turner has been on the bubble, and rumors have persisted that free agent offensive lineman Evan Mathis has shown interest in joining the Dolphins. Turner was playing for his job, and it showed.
Tannehill didn't die, and that's a good thing.
Although it's clear he's still a bit shell-shocked. On one play, the pocket collapsed on Tannehill, and instead of throwing it away or tucking the ball and running, Tannehill tried to force a side-arm pass in the melee. That was a poor choice, as the ball came within inches of being intercepted by Chicago defensive
It was one impressive drive, and one in which Tannehill told the media the Fins had to "overcome some adversity."
But all in all, Tannehill continues to have himself a kick-ass preseason.
Will it translate to the regular season?
Dan Marino and Ryan Tannehill talking shop before the @MiamiDolphins take on the Bears. pic.twitter.com/l6jUl7QVDI
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) August 13, 2015
The Dolphins' next preseason game will be on August 22, when they visit the Carolina Panthers.