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Ryan Tannehill – December 23, 2018 (Postgame)

Sunday, December 23, 2018
Postgame – Jacksonville

Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill

What happened on the interception?

RYAN TANNEHILL: We had a little in-cut, flat combo, down-the-field throw, so I was trying to wait on the end to get to his spot. My feet got grabbed. I should have just thrown the ball away over the back’s head. I tried to make a play, dude wrapped around my feet. I’ve just got to be smart there and throw the ball away over the back’s head.

Were there times where you felt you could have gotten the ball out quicker? They were on you pretty quick pressure-wise.

RYAN TANNEHILL: I think they did a good job just getting pressure on us. Obviously, I have to go back and look at the tape and see exactly what happened. A lot of the things that we were trying to get were a little bit further down the field and we weren’t able to get the ball out.

Kind of an effortless drive to open the game right down the field and score. What odds would you have given that would’ve been it for the rest of the day? What happened after that? It looked like everything was so smooth and that was the end.

RYAN TANNEHILL: I can’t put my finger on it right now. Obviously, I’m going to have to take a look at the tape. But we executed well, had some good runs and some good passes on that drive and we were able to just move the ball right down the field. We converted a third down with a big play to Danny (Amendola) and just moved it down the field. And then I don’t think our execution was good enough the rest of the day. I think we had too many mistakes. We’re just not fully executing the play all the way around.

This seems to be a consistent theme with this offense, struggling to strap together first downs to move the chains. What’s been the inconsistencies with you guys offensively this year that’s been the biggest issue?

RYAN TANNEHILL: I think they’ve been all over the place. I think every position has its faults. Start with me and just go right down the line. I think when you have that, it all stacks up and you’re not moving the ball. We have to be cleaner, every position, starting with me and that will give us our best chance, obviously, to put the ball in the end zone.

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