On the INT that Tua threw against the Pats, Hunt completely whiffed the block.
First of all, he setup his block too deep in the back feild, allow the end get too close to Tua right after the snap. Then he allowed the end pushed him half step back. By this time, the end was within arm length of Tua.
Tua felt the pressure and step up. The end followed upfield, Hunt then lacked the foot speed to adjust the angle of the block. It allowed the end got close to within inches of Tua. Making Tua to make an ill advised throw, for an INT.
That’s one snap, and fair enough, one mistake was made. What about the rest of them? Are you judging him based on a single snap?
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Says him and Kindley just allowed one pressure each. Not saying Hunt is perfect, but I think it would be more credible if you graded every single one of his snaps, then you can get a true measure of his total performance for a game, or season depending on how deep you want to go. To take any players single worst play or best for that matter aNd grade them on that isn’t really telling the full picture no?