"Smith’s preference, per sources, is to stay in Miami under a reworked deal."
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"Smith’s preference, per sources, is to stay in Miami under a reworked deal."
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Probably went over my head because it’s still a stupid point to compare a primary target like hill and a 3rd or 4th option like Jonnu.
Nobody said other tight ends could produce like Jonnu, you made that up. My point is he’s not needed. We had better offenses in 2022 and 2023 without a good tight end target. He’s more of a liability in this offense as he can’t block so he’s essentially a 4th option wide out who telegraphs our plays. An actual tight end who’s not nearly the receiver as jonnu but can make an occasional catch while giving Miami the flexibility to run or even keep in to pass block would be way more valuable to Miami’s offense than Jonnu.
You also skipped the part where I said even if you are 100% he’s still 31 and wants a multi year deal worth 10+ million
IMO, Tua gets the ball out quickly for two reasons. One, because Grier can't build a competent o-line that gives the QB time to let plays develop downfield. And two, Tua can only look decent at QB when he gets the ball out quickly, because he's not able to EFFICIENTLY move around and evade pressure and either make off-script plays like Mahomes or be a threat running the ball like Allen. IOW, Tua NEEDS to get rid of the ball as quickly as possible, and we've seen times when it doesn't matter if that receiver is open or not.
You think comparing our offense last season vs the 2023 season is a fair comparison? You know our starting QB missed like 1/3 of the season last year right?
It was obvious that defenses have honed in on our predictable offense with two safeties deep which is why a TE like Jonnu was able to find success. You are still assuming that guys like Malik will step up and thats a bold assumption to make. The Erik Ezukanma was a fail. Nick Westbrook-Ikine could be cedrick Wilson fail.
Im not saying that Jonnu is all world and needs to become highest paid player but you are severely downplaying how important viable weapon he can be on our offense since we currently have no other good TE on our roster. We don't even have a big body WR. We hope nick Westbrook-Ikine can fill that role but we don't know what that will look like. And after the OBJ fail and Cedrick Wilson fail, and the chase claypool fail, i have my doubts. Call me crazy.
I agree with this for the most part, but I think it's less about the o-line and more about the scheme. The scheme is built to protect Tua, and considering he was almost out of the league, it's the smart play.IMO, Tua gets the ball out quickly for two reasons. One, because Grier can't build a competent o-line that gives the QB time to let plays develop downfield. And two, Tua can only look decent at QB when he gets the ball out quickly, because he's not able to EFFICIENTLY move around and evade pressure and either make off-script plays like Mahomes or be a threat running the ball like Allen. IOW, Tua NEEDS to get rid of the ball as quickly as possible, and we've seen times when it doesn't matter if that receiver is open or not.
Warren is a future Pro Bowler — maybe even as a rookie. Hopefully Grant becomes a starter. I wouldn’t get too hung up on roster fits for this offensive or defensive scheme. Not sure they’re going to be around all that much longer.You people really love to complain about everything.
First of all Grant is not just a nose tackle but even if he was a good NT is far more important to our defense than a tight end is to our offense especially one that can’t block. We had the #1 offense with Durham smythe as our tight end in 2023 in case you forgot.
Last year Jonnu was great but he hardly changed our offense, in fact the year he played we had the worst offense under McDaniel so don’t get this irrational take.
Game 1 Tua threw for 336. Game 4 was Huntley who threw for a whopping 96. I guess it's possible both numbers would have been higher if they targeted Jonnu more?View attachment 190997
Jonnu's catches would have been even more but Coach McGenius didn't use him enough in games 1 and 4.
Warren is a future Pro Bowler — maybe even as a rookie. Hopefully Grant becomes a starter. I wouldn’t get too hung up on roster fits for this offensive or defensive scheme. Not sure they’re going to be around all that much longer.
You think comparing our offense last season vs the 2023 season is a fair comparison? You know our starting QB missed like 1/3 of the season last year right?
It was obvious that defenses have honed in on our predictable offense with two safeties deep which is why a TE like Jonnu was able to find success. You are still assuming that guys like Malik will step up and thats a bold assumption to make. The Erik Ezukanma was a fail. Nick Westbrook-Ikine could be cedrick Wilson fail.
Im not saying that Jonnu is all world and needs to become highest paid player but you are severely downplaying how important viable weapon he can be on our offense since we currently have no other good TE on our roster. We don't even have a big body WR. We hope nick Westbrook-Ikine can fill that role but we don't know what that will look like. And after the OBJ fail and Cedrick Wilson fail, and the chase claypool fail, i have my doubts. Call me crazy.
Anthony Weaver is going to be the head coach of this team by Halloween.
Or quality starting guards either.