I say no way, there's absolutely no way, Tua threw a TD that far to Cheetah. When I get back to Miami I'm punching this reporter in the mouth. RIP Jackie Gleason "Smokey and rhe Bandit"
I find that deep throw completion percentage is one of the more variable stats from year to year, but there are certain traits that tend help deep throw accuracy. Tua's passes remind me very much of Russell Wilson's deep passes.I would not dispute that as fact, but would suggest that the sample size was very small. Look, I hope he leads the league in that stat again, but not drawing any conclusions of him being "elite" in that area just quite yet.
My purpose of pointing out that throwing deep, and having a strong arm are not the same thing was not a referendum on Tua, just a freality of the sport. Tua throws a nice deep ball. He does not, however, have what is considered a strong arm. More than enough arm to be a good QB though.
I find that deep throw completion percentage is one of the more variable stats from year to year, but there are certain traits that tend help deep throw accuracy. Tua's passes remind me very much of Russell Wilson's deep passes.
That pass looks very similar to that completion to Cedrick Wilson during indys. Russell Wilson has been one of the more consistent deep throw passers during his career. I think it's b/c of that trajectory. And with Tua, I wouldn't agree that it's a small sample size. Reality is that we saw him throw those same passes a lot in college. I'm not one who discounts every thing we saw in college. I don't care so much about college stats, but you can see talent and traits. IMO it's blatantly obvious that he throws those passes well.
I don't agree that you have to limit it to an UDFA making the team that picked him up. I find that too simplistic. Making a team has a lot to do with fit and need. The fact that so much of the NFL is made up of UDFAs shows that it's not some big talent discrepancy that differentiates UDFAs from those taken in the 4th round or later. After the first 2 draft days, making the roster has to more do with finding the right fit and a situation that provides an opportunity.That may be true, but unless you are looking at the total number of UDFAs that really has no context. What is the percentage of UDFAs that make NFL rosters? That is the question.
For example, say we sign 30 UDFAs over a couple year period, but only one makes a roster. That percentage is quite low.
And a douche did explain it.
Only a douche would explain that comment.
Best crowd I’ve seen in all my years of coming
Even if that turned out to be true, that was a perfect pass. Perfect, I say. Like 1972.Just Listened to a few dolphin you tubers…some were saying the dolphins staged that tua to tyreek throw…that the defense let it happen etc
the haters sill never change…just crazy…how can they be fans?
they are never happy.
Lol that's just sad.
But even if true, Tua still has to throw it 65 yards hitting Hill in stride at full speed.
But, of course, it's not true. So I don't even know why I entertained it
Cedrick Wilson will make the team as the #3 receiver. He's a player we swooped on in free agency.Now if he can only make the team!
i thought he was talking about Blaise Andries as i was reading through the thread earlier.Cedrick Wilson will make the team as the #3 receiver. He's a player we swooped on in free agency.