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Every drop back of Tua’s first 2 seasons

Would it surprise you to learn that Josh Allen was the most pressured QB in the league this year? If you have the ability it doesn’t mean you can’t do anything. He also was the highest ranked QB against pressure in the league.

in todays league if your QB needs a clean pocket and the threat of the run game you need yourself a QB
"Pressures" are not defined as what most ppl think as a statistic.

Reality is pressures are, for the most part, unrelated to time to throw.
 
Oh boy, another Tua v Allen pissing contest..........

To each their own.......
 
Would it surprise you to learn that Josh Allen was the most pressured QB in the league this year? If you have the ability it doesn’t mean you can’t do anything. He also was the highest ranked QB against pressure in the league.

in todays league if your QB needs a clean pocket and the threat of the run game you need yourself a QB
Tua and Big Ben led the league with lowest pocket time at 2.2 for starters
 
The Tua cult is out in full force in this thread. Gotta stick up for mini qb
 
Tired of hearing the 2.2 seconds Tua has to throw. Why not roll out of the pocket? Good QBs are able to shake the rush and you dont have to be athletic to do so. Marino, Brady, Rodgers slide over and evade the rush to buy a couple more seconds. Josh allen had 9 second to throw for a TD by rolling out and evading the rush to find the open receiver. Tua folds under pressure which is why the apologists clamor for OL help and use it an an excuse as to why he has several games under 200 yards and 1 TD or less in half his games.
 
Tired of hearing the 2.2 seconds Tua has to throw. Why not roll out of the pocket? Good QBs are able to shake the rush and you dont have to be athletic to do so. Marino, Brady, Rodgers slide over and evade the rush to buy a couple more seconds. Josh allen had 9 second to throw for a TD by rolling out and evading the rush to find the open receiver. Tua folds under pressure which is why the apologists clamor for OL help and use it an an excuse as to why he has several games under 200 yards and 1 TD or less in half his games.
Oh I don't know, maybe this had something to do with it...final Oline rankings, Brady's Bucs were 2nd, Green Bay, 14th BTQ

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in todays league if your QB needs a clean pocket and the threat of the run game you need yourself a QB
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100% agree.
 
Oh boy, another Tua v Allen pissing contest..........

To each their own.......
I sure as hell didn’t mean for this thread to be another comparison **** heap. It’s the ones who want to try and prove a point that turn it into that type of thread. I just thought people would like to see every drop back Tua had.
 
Would it surprise you to learn that Josh Allen was the most pressured QB in the league this year? If you have the ability it doesn’t mean you can’t do anything. He also was the highest ranked QB against pressure in the league.

in todays league if your QB needs a clean pocket and the threat of the run game you need yourself a QB
Pressure is thrown around like every other stat out there like it is meaningful by itself. By pressure, it can be just 1 person put pressure on him and it went towards the stat. What it does not take into consideration is how much pressure and by how many people. That is the biggest difference between our line and lines and QBs that are statistically receiving "pressure". Our O-line is consistently collapsed at almost every position. It is a complete and utter failure on both running and pass plays. Anyone that would suggest that ANY QB in this league received worst protection this year and last year from their OL is delusional.
 
I sure as hell didn’t mean for this thread to be another comparison **** heap. It’s the ones who want to try and prove a point that turn it into that type of thread. I just thought people would like to see every drop back Tua had.
Yes, the comment wasn't directed at you, or anyone in particular really.
 
Pressure is thrown around like every other stat out there like it is meaningful by itself. By pressure, it can be just 1 person put pressure on him and it went towards the stat. What it does not take into consideration is how much pressure and by how many people. That is the biggest difference between our line and lines and QBs that are statistically receiving "pressure". Our O-line is consistently collapsed at almost every position. It is a complete and utter failure on both running and pass plays. Anyone that would suggest that ANY QB in this league received worst protection this year and last year from their OL is delusional.
Ppl also dismiss the fact that a pressure could be after 2 seconds or 6 seconds. They are counted the same.
 
Ppl also dismiss the fact that a pressure could be after 2 seconds or 6 seconds. They are counted the same.
Nevermind that 2 different sites give a stat called pressures, and both places dont come up with it the same way. Perfect storm of bad takes and endless debate...
 
Tired of hearing the 2.2 seconds Tua has to throw. Why not roll out of the pocket? Good QBs are able to shake the rush and you dont have to be athletic to do so. Marino, Brady, Rodgers slide over and evade the rush to buy a couple more seconds. Josh allen had 9 second to throw for a TD by rolling out and evading the rush to find the open receiver. Tua folds under pressure which is why the apologists clamor for OL help and use it an an excuse as to why he has several games under 200 yards and 1 TD or less in half his games.
Go tell that to Tannehill or even Mahomes in the Super Bowl that O line doesn’t matter it’s all the QB. I’m sure I can find more QBs who suffered from shitty O lineitis as well but why bother when you’ve already made up your mind.
 
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