They drafted him to let Tannehill know to get his sh*t together. It was embarrassing losing to Cincinnati when you had the top seed in the conference. He’s pretty much done in maybe a good 2 years
I think this headline quote is in poor taste. If you're watching this clip and react you should watch the full press conference. Some of the reporters (mainly Paul Kuharsky) came at him hard for 15 minutes over some petty things. Who cares if he spent some of HIS time on a boat, guy needs to reset and clear his mind to come in fresh this year, give him a break. As for this comment, he gave a genuine answer instead of the usual flash card response. How many of us would actually go very far out of our way to prepare our replacement? Knowing what we do about him since he has been here he is a good guy and you know he will be helping him out.
Right. I'm not even a Titans fan but I got done watching my new Eagles press conferences and I keep hearing about this Tannehill thing. I go over and watch the full interview and they harassing the dude about boats and shit. Fuckin weird. They say Philly media is hard and they are but about FOOTBALL shit, not random boats and semantics
Employers around the country for decades have been required employees to train their possible replacement; even though that's not part of their job description. It's insulting at any level; the only difference is regular employees get punished for refusing.
@@JayS64 not contractors and these guys are contractors not employees. When will people who rather be regular employees tethered to a cooperation or small company understand that?
They drafted him to let Tannehill know to get his sh*t together. It was embarrassing losing to Cincinnati when you had the top seed in the conference. He’s pretty much done in maybe a good 2 years
Cool. He’ll go to Houston and win
I don’t think so
Dude is scared to death.😳
Not really. He had a really good game yesterday
You know why he don't want to mentor him so he won't get better so Ryan don't lose his job
He knows what it's like he took Marcus mariota's job and mariota was the 2nd overall pick 2-3 years before it could happen
Vrabel was pissed when they traded Brown and now Tannehill is extra pissed
Sounds like a QB who knows his days are numbered.
Haha dumbass not to Malik Willis he's fucken trash
Good wake up call for Tannehill - sure he'll get back to his top performing level. Falcons could have used Malik more.
Rewatching this what he said wasn’t bad. Gotta keep in mind his team got rid of aj and drafted a QB probably without telling him
He PLAGERIZED ELITE QUARTERBACK JOE FLACCO in his 2019 interview when he said it’s not his job to mentor drew Locke lol
Look at him now, Zach Wilsons backup
Flacco wasn’t the first to say it. It’s not a “phrase” to be stolen. It’s how he feels
@@tfromcali89 he out preformed wilson this year stats proved it
I think this headline quote is in poor taste. If you're watching this clip and react you should watch the full press conference. Some of the reporters (mainly Paul Kuharsky) came at him hard for 15 minutes over some petty things. Who cares if he spent some of HIS time on a boat, guy needs to reset and clear his mind to come in fresh this year, give him a break.
As for this comment, he gave a genuine answer instead of the usual flash card response. How many of us would actually go very far out of our way to prepare our replacement? Knowing what we do about him since he has been here he is a good guy and you know he will be helping him out.
Right. I'm not even a Titans fan but I got done watching my new Eagles press conferences and I keep hearing about this Tannehill thing. I go over and watch the full interview and they harassing the dude about boats and shit. Fuckin weird. They say Philly media is hard and they are but about FOOTBALL shit, not random boats and semantics
Employers around the country for decades have been required employees to train their possible replacement; even though that's not part of their job description. It's insulting at any level; the only difference is regular employees get punished for refusing.
@@JayS64 not contractors and these guys are contractors not employees. When will people who rather be regular employees tethered to a cooperation or small company understand that?
@@JayS64 I ain’t training shit.
@@Samuelfish2k I heard that.
This guy is underrated. No question. Won the AFC last regular season.
His job is gone, and he knows it
He doesn't get paid to mentor anybody
Just like I don’t get paid to scratch my balls.
He gets paid to do whatever the coach staff asked him to do and if thats to mentor someone, then it's his job.
True, but it’s not really professional to say. It’s a different era though.
@@montevans7110 So we’re officially in the era where you’re not allowed to say what you actually think?
I thought he was pretty nice about it.
@@KangarooBlack he gets paid to play football, that why the contract has football related incentives, not incentives to mentor Malik for an hour lol
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