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Official Mia/Hou Joint Practice 1 Thread.

Last year, Tua led the best offensive play we've seen in Miami since Dan Marino. Period. And he wasn't JUST "throwing to wide open guys" (wtf were you even watching?) He repeatedly made quick reads, moved defenders with his eyes, bought time moving around in the pocket and threw WRs open. The injuries are the problem, if he can't stay healthy, he has little value. But when he is healthy, he is OBJECTIVELY one of the best QBs in the league. If you can't see that, that's on you. Unless you're just trolling, then it's on me for taking the bait.

Tua also led the NFL in tightest windows
 
Any old timers here have the privilege of watching Danny during training camp?

Did he ever throw any picks back then?
i wouldn't call myself an old timer, but i used to go almost every day to Saint Thomas University and sit in those cheap bleachers to watch the Dolphins practice.

And yes, Danny threw interceptions in practice.
 
He made a non motion based pre snap read tried to look it off to the other side post snap and was going there the entire way. That is the definition of a coverage misread and while it’s nice you are trying to look off guys no motion based ids and you completely read it wrong which is how it goes from a maybe int to a pick 6 in that space.

It’s just another pre snap read and decision with no post snap verification and a wrong coverage read
In essence a 'teachable moment'...
 
There has been a ton of back and forth over practice Ints... let me tell you a story.

I was a high school referee for 20 years and class would go like this... the instructor would say, "it's third and eight, and the offense runs a running play, the QB breaks to the left and pitches to the RB who runs outside the left Tackle for 9 yards. During the play, the Right Tackle is observed to grab the DE's jersey... what do you call?

Before he answers, an experienced referee asks, 'what's the score?'

The point being... every play is situational. Sure the RT held, but the play went Left and his holding was pointless... So, no call.

Tua threw an end of practice Int... so what? If we were down 2 points, he would have eaten it. You ALL know this.. (even caca)
 
Tua said in the presser that there was a "miscommunication" with the receiver. To me that's nice guy talk for "#3 half-assed it off the line and made zero attempt to either catch the ball or impede the closing defender whatsoever because he was deep in thought about what his next name is going to be". Move the hell on people, if this type of stuff IN A PRACTICE bothers you that much you need therapy. I mean seriously, I can only imagine some of you require a well padded rubber room and straight jacket in order to watch an actual game.
What’s Tua know? We have all the armchair QB’s in this forum who can provide expert analysis.
 
You're forgetting about the dreaded "almost interceptions"!!!
We were extremely fortunate to beat PIT, some of these were awful throws that should have been picks. We won’t get that lucky again this year, Tua needs to cut this **** out. Last years got nothing to do with 2023 thank God. Tua needs to play on Saturday and he needs to play well. SD is going to be tough week 1.

 
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There's about 2-3 of these in every game for both teams.
Naw, that second dropped pick was lucky as hell. Inexcusable drop. 3rd one was easy too. U play like that again they aren’t dropping all of them, statistically speaking.
 
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