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{"source_url": "https://boston.cbslocal.com", "url": "https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/01/01/ryan-tannehill-shaky-history-gillette-stadium-patriots-playoffs/", "title": "In Playoff Debut Vs. Patriots, Ryan Tannehill Will Need To Overcome Gillette Stadium House Of Horrors", "top_image": "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/GettyImages-1162234235.jpg?w=1500", "meta_img": "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/GettyImages-1162234235.jpg?w=1500", "images": ["https://i1.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/Lyric-Farrell2.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://i0.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2019/08/GettyImages-912797698.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://i1.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/baby1.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://i0.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2019/12/no1.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/tannehill3.gif?w=420", "https://i0.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2019/12/Chicopee-1.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://i2.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/WorcesterFirstBaby2.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/tannehill2.gif?w=420", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/tannehill.gif?w=420", "https://i0.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2019/12/cohasset.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://i1.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/ClaireZissersonandKendallZemotel.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://i1.wp.com/boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/MinimumWage.jpg?resize=55%2C55&ssl=1", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2017/10/boston.png", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/themes/cbs-local/plugins/modules/theme-manager/images/cbs-local-logo-white.png", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2020/01/GettyImages-1162234235.jpg?w=1500", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2019/09/30h-BOS-white-horizontal.png?w=408", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/themes/cbs-local/images/global/blank_1x1.gif", "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2018/02/4_boston_wbz.png?w=220"], "movies": [], "text": "\n\n\n\nBOSTON (CBS) \u2014 Over the course of the last 10 games, NFL quarterback Ryan Tannehill has done quite a bit to rewrite the story of Ryan Tannehill, NFL quarterback.\n\nAgainst all odds, he\u2019s been one of the NFL\u2019s best quarterbacks since he took the starting job from Marcus Mariota and helped turn the Titans\u2019 season around, and he\u2019s a significant reason why the Titans will be entering Saturday night\u2019s playoff game in Foxboro with a whole lot of confidence.\n\nBut if the Titans are to really make that matter and deliver an upset playoff victory, Tannehill\u2019s going to have to flip one more script. And this one\u2019s a doozy.\n\nHe\u2019s going to have to figure out how to play at Gillette Stadium.\n\nHaving been in the AFC East for the first six seasons (over seven years) of his career, Tannehill is no stranger to playing at Gillette Stadium. He\u2019s played there six times, and he\u2019s yet to win a game. In half of those games, Tannehill\u2019s offense was held to seven points or fewer, with Tannehill\u2019s offenses failing to put points on the board twice.\n\nThe individual stats aren\u2019t great. Overall, when playing at Gillette Stadium, Tannehill has completed 142 of his 233 passes (60.9 percent) for 1,554 yards, which comes out to 259 yards per game and 6.7 yards per attempt. The completion rate and yardage stats aren\u2019t too bad, all things considered.\n\nBut he\u2019s also thrown five touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He\u2019s thrown at least one interception in every game he\u2019s played in Foxboro, throwing two interceptions for four straight games in New England from 2013-16. And he\u2019s been held without a touchdown pass in three of his six starts.\n\nHe\u2019s also taken 24 sacks in those six games, though 17 of those came as a young QB in his first three years. He\u2019s fumbled six times, losing the ball three times.\n\nTannehill\u2019s Miami offenses averaged 11.3 points per game in those six trips to Gillette, topping 17 points just once. The average score was 34-11. Technically speaking, the closest Tannehill came to winning in New England came in 2016, when the Dolphins lost 31-24. That was a game, though, which the Patriots led 31-3 midway through the third quarter. In a game where Jimmy Garoppolo was on fire before getting hurt, the Patriots let off the gas late, allowing Tannehill to lead a comeback, but the Dolphins\u2019 final drive ended with a pick in the end zone:\n\nAfter that, Tannehill got one more start in New England. It came in Week 4 of the 2018 season, and it was grisly. He went 11-for-20 for just 100 yards with no touchdowns and one interception while taking two sacks and losing a fumble. Trailing 38-0 in the fourth quarter, Tannehill was benched at the end of the blowout loss for Brock Osweiler, who promptly led a touchdown drive.\n\nRepeating, for effect: After failing to lead the Dolphins to any points, Tannehill was benched. For Brock Osweiler. Who then went 4-for-5 for 35 yards and a touchdown.\n\nThat was a game that included Tannehill looking like this:\n\nIt was a similar look to Tannehill\u2019s Week 8 visit to Foxboro in 2015, which took place on national TV on Thursday Night Football. That night, this happened:\n\nAll told, Gillette Stadium has been a house of horrors for Tannehill. In that stadium, he has a 69.9 passer rating, and with six chances, he\u2019s kept his team competitive just once. Long before the Patriots\u2019 defense took on the \u201cBoogeymen\u201d moniker, Tannehill had encountered plenty of unfriendly ghosts that resided inside of Gillette Stadium.\n\nOf course, the comparison of the offenses from the Dolphins from 2012-18 to the offense of the Titans in 2019 doesn\u2019t quite lead to an apples-to-apples situation. At the same time, though, it\u2019s worth noting that during those six trips to Gillette, Tannehill was not facing a defense quite like the one that the 2019 Patriots will be carrying into Saturday night\u2019s matchup. This year, the Patriots rank first in both yards and points allowed. From 2012-18, they ranked anywhere from first to 10th in points allowed, and anywhere from eighth to 26th in yards allowed. (The Patriots ranked 29th in yards allowed in 2017, but Tannehill missed that season due to a torn ACL.)\n\nDespite a sloppy end to the season, the Patriots still finished the year with the best third-down defense, and they finished first in the league with 25 interceptions \u2014 five more than any other team. They ranked tied for seventh in the NFL with 47 sacks, and they finished first by a massive margin in opponents\u2019 passer rating. (The Patriots allowed opposing QBs to post a 62.8 passer rating. The Ravens ranked second, at 77.5. The gap between the No. 1 and No. 2 spots was greater than the gap between the No. 2 and No. 20 spots.) In posting his tremendous numbers this year, Tannehill faced just one defense that ranked in the top 12 in opponents\u2019 passer rating. He aced that one test, beating the Chiefs with both his arm and his legs, but he still didn\u2019t face a defense that compares in any way to that of the Patriots.\n\nTannehill was asked Tuesday if playing in Foxboro is different than playing in any other road stadium. Tannehill downplayed the question.\n\n\u201cI mean I don\u2019t know if there is a difference,\u201d Tannehill answered. \u201cObviously it\u2019s a place that they\u2019ve played well at in the past. But at the end of the day, it\u2019s football. It\u2019s a road environment, it\u2019s gonna be loud, and we have to be ready to go.\u201d\n\nAs far as playoff history, there is none, as Saturday will mark Tannehill\u2019s first taste of playoff football. With 22 touchdowns and just six picks this season, with a 7-3 record, with a 70.3 completion rate, with a league-best 9.6 yards per attempt and 117.5 passer rating, the 31-year-old Tannehill has already done a tremendous job this year of shifting perceptions about what kind of quarterback he is. Ultimately, though, that progress will be rendered mostly meaningless if he can\u2019t solve whatever has plagued him whenever he\u2019s played football in the state of Massachusetts.\n\nYou can email Michael Hurley or find him on Twitter @michaelFhurley.", "keywords": [], "meta_keywords": ["patriots", "tannehill", "ryan tannehill", "tennessee titans", "nfl", "defense", "michael hurley", "new england patriots", "ryan tannehill", "sports news", "tennessee titans featured", "nfl", "patriots", "sports", "syndicated sports"], "tags": ["Sports News", "New England Patriots", "Michael Hurley", "Boston Next", "It Happens Here", "Tennessee Titans", "Ryan Tannehill"], "authors": [], "publish_date": "Wed Jan 1 00:00:00 2020", "summary": "", "article_html": "", "meta_description": "Gillette Stadium has been a house of horrors for Ryan Tannehill, who will look to clear one more hurdle in his renaissance season.", "meta_lang": "en", "meta_favicon": "https://boston.cbslocal.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3859903/2019/07/cropped-boston-favicon-5121.png?w=32", "meta_data": {"news_keywords": "patriots, tannehill, ryan tannehill, tennessee titans, nfl, defense,", "keywords": "patriots, tannehill, ryan tannehill, tennessee titans, nfl, defense, michael hurley, new england patriots, ryan tannehill, sports news, tennessee titans featured, nfl, patriots, sports, syndicated sports", "fb": {"pages": 7446277009}, "google-site-verification": "44caXBf4kjHeKKAT7ZZ89NaCX25utL_yRSa-qGpwIhY", "msvalidate.01": "FDD12CE797EAB78953FDE9ACF7F312A5", "generator": "WordPress 5.3.2", "og": {"title": "In Playoff Debut Vs. 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