Most of them are, then we have this guy, the juggernaut. Too bad his drywall breaking skills didn't translate into bouncing NFL bodiesYou know Tua is pumped to have a fellow Uce to protect him.
Somoan's are tough as nails.
Most of them are, then we have this guy, the juggernaut. Too bad his drywall breaking skills didn't translate into bouncing NFL bodies
Let's assume less time than Eich, who it appears, from afar, is still trying to adjust.My biggest question is how long will it take him to adjust to pro level competition. On papers it great pick.
My thoughts as well. This man will give his all to protect Tua.What makes it possibly even better is he probably will be protecting his blindside.
True that as a QB, it's not exactly a plus to have a rookie protecting your blindside early on, but as was already mentioned, Samoans are a different type of breed, and though there will be learning pains in the beginning, once Jonah starts getting comfortable, he will live or die protecting Tua, and will take it VERY PERSONAL, every time Tua (or whomever is the QB) takes a shot by a mistake he made.