Tua probably never will with this scheme.
I haven't seen Tua's overall play tell me he could play better in another scheme.
“But here, it's an entire step above. And again, for good reason. I mean, they want these balls out before our guys are getting to whatever their landmarks are because we're throwing to space, and we have so much speed that you're anticipating,
I gotta trust this receiver is gonna be there.”
Tua's injury history says a backup QB will play at some point during the season.
The scheme is not sustainable for a couple of reasons, but missing one player on offense disrupts the timing. Without tim
ing, this offense is sunk.
Comparing any QB to Tua is crazy because Tua can't do what we see other QB's do in terms of overall play ...
And I would be hard pressed to find more than a couple QBs in the NFL who could consistently run this offense because it doesn't allow the QB to play ball.
The one thing missing to me is the time allowed to read the second/third options.
Giving Tua better protection may change my outlook. I know a handful of QBs in the league can hit second and third options as well as scramble,
but those traits haven't shown up in Tua's game.