Feel free to pick a new team to root for while we enjoy Tua for the next 15 yearsPropaganda.
Definitely, last year is mostly if not entirely irrelevant to 2023. I'm also worried about the other pick 6 he threw in practice and the 3 picks he threw the other day. Tua needs to play at least 2 drives in the game on Saturday and probably more, it would be foolish to sit him as if he's some star QB that has nothing to work on. Belichick used to play Brady in the preseason after he was an established star, so if McDaniel thinks Tua is above that he's wrong. I know that it's a trend now days to sit your starting QB for the entire preseason thanks to guys like McVay. But we all saw what happened when McVay met Belichick in the Superbowl, he got f****** schooled.The guy threw 8 picks in 400 attempts last season - including 3 of them after he was concussed against the Packers.
And you’re worrying about a pick-6 on the last play of practice?
Condescending at it's finest, thanks very much. I respect your opinion but if you're going to simply ignore the 2022 NFL season than go right ahead. Your diatribe about motion comes off as if Tua is a rookie and is making the same mistakes he did in college. So, he made a couple bad decisions in practice. Go ahead and look at the other 31 teams forums and let us know how perfect every other QB has been in camp.That’s not what I said at all. You probably can’t even tell me what motion is for.
Anyways this is exactly why I don’t come here anymore.
Y’all stay in your cocoons. 365 days a year here and still no freaking clue
Tua should definitely play this weekend, he hasn't been in a game situation in 9 months.Definitely, last year is mostly if not entirely irrelevant to 2023. I'm also worried about the other pick 6 he threw in practice and the 3 picks he threw the other day. Tua needs to play at least 2 drives in the game on Saturday and probably more, it would be foolish to sit him as if he's some star QB that has nothing to work on. Belichick used to play Brady in the preseason after he was an established star, so if McDaniel thinks Tua is above that he's wrong. I know that it's a trend now days to sit your starting QB for the entire preseason thanks to guys like McVay. But we all saw what happened when McVay met Belichick in the Superbowl, he got f****** schooled.
Condescending at it's finest, thanks very much. I respect your opinion but if you're going to simply ignore the 2022 NFL season than go right ahead. Your diatribe about motion comes off as if Tua is a rookie and is making the same mistakes he did in college. So, he made a couple bad decisions in practice. Go ahead and look at the other 31 teams forums and let us know how prefect every other QB has been in camp.
OK, sounds good.Definitely, last year is mostly if not entirely irrelevant to 2023. I'm also worried about the other pick 6 he threw in practice and the 3 picks he threw the other day. Tua needs to play at least 2 drives in the game on Saturday and probably more, it would be foolish to sit him as if he's some star QB that has nothing to work on. Belichick used to play Brady in the preseason after he was an established star, so if McDaniel thinks Tua is above that he's wrong. I know that it's a trend now days to sit your starting QB for the entire preseason thanks to guys like McVay. But we all saw what happened when McVay met Belichick in the Superbowl, he got f****** schooled.
What should he have done on that pick to end practice?That’s not what I do I’m a concepts person and I totally understand what those qb reads are.
Isn't it generally the second to last preseason games where the starter got the most burn?I'd rather he not but if we can keep him safe, sure.
Everyone wants this, and hopefully Tua will get there. But after 25 years of QB play on the Jay Fiedler-Chad Henne-Ryan Tannehill spectrum, I won’t look a gift horse in the mouth with Tua. Worst case scenario he’s the best QB we’ve had in a generation and has made our passing attack fun to watch for the first time since Marino.I don’t doubt your right qb play has never been worse/more propped up in the nfl. No one can read the field. But we’ve been tbru this already that qbs ceiling lies largely in his ability to process information quickly and correctly from the pocket. None of his physical tools can carry him.
I’m not looking for flash in the pan stuff I’m looking for every time we show up in your building my qb has the process abilities and strengths to where you’re in trouble. A la largely a drew Brees and a peyton manning. You know contender every year cause of my qb