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*** OFFICIAL MIAMI DOLPHINS @ BALTIMORE RAVENS GAME THREAD *** WK2

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Jackson under pressure: Shoulder jukes, ducks inside, breaks contain towards the sideline and fires a deep ball complete.

Tua under pressure: Stands like a deer in headlights if there isn't a wide open escape path. If there is, rolls out and throws the ball into the dirt or to the other team.
 
Tua hasn't had time to think. When your OL is slugs with a free man running at him every play.
Every play huh? You obviously arent watching this game. He's had more than enough time back there.yeah a few plays got blown up but overall he's had time
 
For all the Tua diehards it’s obviously not his fault. He needs to never be rushed.. Hill has to come up with that catch between 3 players. How dare Waddle not reach for that over throw, and on top of all that shame on both of them for not picking up way more YAC. Oh and of course that D, they need to give us more turnovers for points and in good positions like last game.

If all of this is to be done then you will see just how good Tua is.
 
Anybody here still think Tua is our QB of the future? Come on, where are the folks who argued with me last week that he is? He's not our QB so get over it.
This board is chalk full of blind Tua lovers and they'll *gasp* put you on their ignore list if you say anything critical about him. The horror....
 
Needham didn't give up a 75 TD off a slant....Howard did, then jogged after his guy like he was playing in the preseason still.
He got cooked on that last TD though. Howard lets them happen every now and then, but otherwise great. Needham just lets them happen.
 
Tuanon's hating on Herbert is one of the most pathetic takes. Herbert set rookie NFL records with one of the worst OLs . He was literally the best rookie QB of all time.
That's great. Dak Prescott was amazing as a rookie too. Years in Dak Prescott still hasn't elevated his game beyond that level even though he compiles lots of stats year after year when he stays healthy.
 
You have be very unintelligent or have extreme bias to look at a defense whose only non-scoring drive of the day ended on an unforced fumble at the their own one yard line and still think that there is any other non-obvious problem.

It is literally statistically impossible for the defense to be any worse than they have in this game, except had there not been an offensive fumble. Other than that, it's an entirely perfect record of a touchdown on every single drive.

Seriously. Think about what you are doing sometimes.
That was on 4th down, so the fumble was irrelevant. But I agree with what youre saying.
 
McDaniel and Boyer will have to make half-time adjustments, but not all can be blamed on the coaching and game plan. Our players have made some costly mistakes, too. As they say, we win as a team, and if we are losing we lose as a team. A game like this will let us know what we have, and it's how we respond that's the important thing. Have faith. The journey is going to make our team stronger.
 
After watching Tua over the past 3 seasons, and watching his lack of awareness in this game, as a past supporter of him at QB, it is fairly obvious with the weapons he has, that he will always be a product of his abilities. That being said, he's going to have to win this game to keep his job. I honestly think McDaniel will do what is best for the team. With Buffalo coming up, that game might be Tua's make or break game already in this young season. It's losses like this that define a team's response.
I hope your right.
 
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