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No joke. He really told this to a reporter. Miami's new fast-paced offense was working so well when Tannehill was in the game, he saw Dallas defenders throwing up on the field.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/08/24/new-miami-offense-making-opponents-sick-literally/
"The Dolphins have a new offense, and they have a new tempo to the offense. That new tempo is causing opponents to lose their ability to lose old foodstuffs.
Receiver Jarvis Landry told the story on Tuesday as it relates to the Week Two preseason game against the Cowboys, via Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
“I think you look at that game there were a couple of guys on their team throwing up while we were driving, so it’ll be interesting to see for four quarters if those d-lines can hold up against our tempo and the way we want to move the ball down the field,” Landry said."
Recall the last team to boast about how fast they were playing the game on offense was...the Eagles under Chip Kelly. Broadcasters even started putting up clocks on the TV screen to time the next snap of the ball.
How'd that work out? The Eagles imploded and Kelly is now coaching in San Francisco. But it appears Miami under Adam Gase is now convinced it's onto something neat.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/08/24/new-miami-offense-making-opponents-sick-literally/
"The Dolphins have a new offense, and they have a new tempo to the offense. That new tempo is causing opponents to lose their ability to lose old foodstuffs.
Receiver Jarvis Landry told the story on Tuesday as it relates to the Week Two preseason game against the Cowboys, via Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
“I think you look at that game there were a couple of guys on their team throwing up while we were driving, so it’ll be interesting to see for four quarters if those d-lines can hold up against our tempo and the way we want to move the ball down the field,” Landry said."
Recall the last team to boast about how fast they were playing the game on offense was...the Eagles under Chip Kelly. Broadcasters even started putting up clocks on the TV screen to time the next snap of the ball.
How'd that work out? The Eagles imploded and Kelly is now coaching in San Francisco. But it appears Miami under Adam Gase is now convinced it's onto something neat.