That's the thing, it's not only about Tua. Like I said, he could play well and still not be enough.On the other hand, the Rams have no tape on Tua. No dependable tendencies to study, and a very nebulous idea what to expect.
I have to believe a sharp guy like old Chan has some stuff he dusted off from the archives, that will catch the Rams off guard. That should do til half time adjustments.
I think our disciplined "D" can keep them from lighting it up. I doubt the lights are too bright for TT. The rest is just about game plans, and execution.
I would be perfectly fine with that at this pointThat's the thing, it's not only about Tua. Like I said, he could play well and still not be enough.
I agree about Miami's defense. If the secondary can continue its stellar play, the Rams will have a hard time moving the ball consistently.On the other hand, the Rams have no tape on Tua. No dependable tendencies to study, and a very nebulous idea what to expect.
I have to believe a sharp guy like old Chan has some stuff he dusted off from the archives, that will catch the Rams off guard. That should do til half time adjustments.
I think our disciplined "D" can keep them from lighting it up. I doubt the lights are too bright for TT. The rest is just about game plans, and execution.
I actually expect TT to do OK. If the O-line can't hold up, it isn't on him. It will probably be fairly conservative play calling, as long as the score is close.I don’t know what LA team is going to show up tomorrow but in general they are a very beatable team. If Tua plays better than good then we win. However it’s his first game, I really am not expecting a whole lot.
We’re in a no lose situation here, well as far as I’m concerned anyway. So I’d like to unleash him if necessary. We’re playing him then let it all hang out. We have nothing to lose here this season.I actually expect TT to do OK. If the O-line can't hold up, it isn't on him. It will probably be fairly conservative play calling, as long as the score is close.
I'm going with turned the corner. Specifically, when X and Jones both became healthy.Crazy to think we're 3-3 and right in the thick of things. In addition to Tua, i'm looking forward to seeing whether the last few weeks from the defense are the product of facing weak QBs or whether the defense has turned a corner.