Dungy: Expect Miami Dolphins 'To Play Better in November an December'
After a glowing offseason, many NFL insiders pegged Ryan Tannehill as a potential breakout candidate at the quarterback position this season. Thus far he -- along with the rest of his team -- has disappointed, competing 57 percent of his passes with seven touchdowns and five interceptions through four games.
"Just a little bit inconsistent and that can happen too," NBC analyst Tony Dungy said on the Joe Rose Show. "Peyton Manning is going through a little bit of that with a new system and new receivers. You add guys who are good players, guys like Greg Jennings who come in and run the routes a little bit differently than you're used to and putting that together takes a little time. I expect them to play better in November and December than they did in September and October and you hope that that's just it, that adjustment period of getting everybody going."