A Quote by Ryan Tannehill

I have to make sure that we're in the right plays and I can get the ball out quickly and get into our playmakers' hands. — © Ryan Tannehill
I have to make sure that we're in the right plays and I can get the ball out quickly and get into our playmakers' hands.
I like to get the ball on the ground, make good plays and move the ball around the pitch quickly at a good tempo.
I'm just trying to make sure if I get the ball in my hands I do something with it.
When I scramble and do those things, I try to look downfield, look for the playmakers, put it in their hands, and let them make all the big plays happen.
I love Deebo, the way he plays. We play very similar when we get the ball in our hands. It's just fun to be on the field with someone like that.
If I've got to come out for a few plays in order to get back right and make sure I catch my wind so I can be ready for the next play, I'll do that.
Anytime I get the opportunity to get the ball, I just want to make good plays and help my team win the game and just create big plays.
I just want to be a guy that's reliable, make sure I take care of the football, make plays in situational downs, get in the end zone, help the offense move the ball, and win games.
Having the ball in my hand all the time and making plays, it was bound to come to a point where I knew where to get the ball to, who and when to give the ball to somebody. Just making the right decisions when I have it.
When you play quarterback, you have to process information quickly, get the ball out of your hand to the right guy.
If I think I will get the ball, I go out. I can't stop halfway because the goal is empty and the player would have the opportunity to shoot. You make the reaction, and then, of course, you have to be sure to get the ball. But it's years of practice. You can't say from one day to the other, 'Now I will do it,' you know? You have to feel it.
I'm just trying to be aggressive and make plays, but you watch film and you see that you can get off the ball get it to somebody else and let them make a play for you.
I was always taught that the first rule of bunker play is to just get the ball out. When you have a steep face in front of you, this rule applies more than ever. Here, you have to get the ball up in the air as quickly as possible.
I was feeling pretty good out there in the middle when I went in, but it was one of those things - sometimes you get a really good ball. If it gets you out you just have to forget about it and make sure you do the hard work out there next time you get in.
When you get the second defender on the ball, their responsibility is to get rid of it, to make plays for their teammates.
The draft that finally goes to my editor doesn't get into her hands until I have read it out loud innumerable times - sometimes into a tape recorder - to make sure that it sounds right.
I just want to go out and play the right way, make sure I get my teammates the ball and then also bring the energy on defense. That's something that I know I can do each and every game, whether my shot's falling or not.
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