People angry at stats. This is enjoyable. Don't be angry the player was bad. It's just facts.
Which part is enjoyable?
People angry at stats. This is enjoyable. Don't be angry the player was bad. It's just facts.
I'll be rooting hard for Tua. However, it'll be like rooting for a 3 legged dog at the racetrack.
Sometimes heart, personality, and hardwork can only get you so far. Physical tools matter.
Which QB was dealing with anything nearly as asterisk worthy as coming back from a hip dislocation/fracture 9 months before the season?I get what you're saying but if they had to asterisk up every player for something they are dealing with there would be no point of the pointless rankings.
Not really sure that can be classified as an attack. Regardless, I think a lot on long time members are just sick of so many noobs coming here and stomping their feet about how right they are. It’s hard not to get defensive.That’s like saying you’re a fluffer for gay porn.
What is it with this site, attack posters because they don’t agree with or align with your thinking. Why can’t people have concerns. We all see things differently, why can’t we discuss these things with out being attacked.
Other than putting the rooks who haven't played in there... the list looks pretty accurate to me. Are you sure your not just salty because they put Tua at 29?29. Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins
It’s hard to adjust to the speed of the game as a rookie, especially when you don’t know when you're going to be pulled for a savvy veteran. Tua has an opportunity this year to take control of the offense and show he belongs. The Dolphins continue to make solid roster moves through trades, free agency and the draft to surround their young QB with weapons. Tua was exceptionally conservative last year, with only seven big-time throws all season. That's not the worst thing, but he also had 13 turnover-worthy plays.
I'm just going to say this just shows another reason why PFF is becoming less and less credible every season. Their stats never make sense. 2 rookie qbs that haven't played, several spots ahead of Tua? ok then lol
PFF Quarterback Rankings: All 32 starters ahead of the 2021 NFL season | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics | PFF
PFF analyst and former NFL QB Bruce Gradkowski unveils his 32-team NFL QB rankings for the 2021 NFL season. Patrick Mahomes leads the pack, with Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers following closely behind.www.pff.com
No but you seem thrilled.Other than putting the rooks who haven't played in there... the list looks pretty accurate to me. Are you sure your not just salty because they put Tua at 29?
Josh Allen 6th best QB in the league?Other than putting the rooks who haven't played in there... the list looks pretty accurate to me. Are you sure your not just salty because they put Tua at 29?
1..Darnold and hill ain't. 2.Winston have talent. To be good QB but He do dumb stuff on field..I think he know he cant throw int no more..Josh Allen 6th best QB in the league?
Baker Mayfield a top 10 qb?
Kirk Cousins #14?
Stafford #11?
Burrow and Murray only 17 and 18?
Goff, Newton, and Darnold ahead of Tua?
Did you see them when Miami played them last season? They were horrible?
Saints QB tandem of Hill and Winston is better than Tua?
list after top 5 is a joke. Not just Tua’s ranking.
I could see why you would rank a “generational talent” like Lawrence ahead of Tua but justin fields? I wish I could drink on the job like they do at pff.
Lol thanks. I figured with not much going on in late May this would be a good discussion. Not just on Tua but according to PFF Tua is the basically the worst QB in the AFC east?I love @Dolph N.Fan he's a good poster so I am not going to say the first mistake was you clicking on his thread, but it was considering the information in that article for any worth at all lol. I didn't even bother clicking on it because of all the homerism. Good players are successful in good teams. Unfortunately, there are many young players going to sucky teams.