100% correctI am. QBs have bad games. I want to see what he does when he doesn't have to process at lightning speed. Give him an average OL. If it's the same Tua, then cut bait.
100% correctI am. QBs have bad games. I want to see what he does when he doesn't have to process at lightning speed. Give him an average OL. If it's the same Tua, then cut bait.
Let's be real it he is our qb next year no matter what. They can release him after next year. We need a tall strong receiver and like revamp this oline. It is what it is. Dolphins purgatory.It’s hard to laugh at but what else can we do
Thank you dudeWe can disagree on as many things as we’d like, but I respect your opinion regardless, and you were the first one to call this out. 100%
Exactly. If the Dolphins had a legit GM, he would have used those picks to turn the Dolphins into a juggernaut that would be running the AFC East. At the least they would give the Bills a run for their money every year. Instead we have a mediocre team that might occasionally sneak into the playoffs to get embarrassed.This 1000% because both are true. We did fleece them and turned the trade into a cache of picks yet they’re still leaps better than us.
If Denver loses today that means the Colts won. That would put the Colts 2 games ahead of the Dolphins due to having already beaten them head to head, and they have a cakewalk final 3 games. Not that it matters because the Dolphins aren’t winning out and they aren’t a good football team.Season not over if Denver loses today. They have a tough schedule to finish up.
Here we go. Just give up man. Let it go lol. It's cute that you still have hopeSeason not over if Denver loses today. They have a tough schedule to finish up.
Mediocre? He was dog ****Another game against a team with a winning record another loss and mediocre Tua performance. Rinse and repeat.
He underthrew the ballThat last pick is on Hill it was in his hands and the off-balanced CB took it out of his hands. Tua hit him in hands.
It absolutely was, he underthrew him. 3 more yards and that was 6. Tyreek had to stop and come back for it with a defender in better position. The defender's arm was under the ball allowing him more leverage to pull the ball in.The last INT was not on Tua. This is why I prefer big receivers over small speedy ones.
You telling me this is Romo ?Great Romo is gonna have his head up Allen’s a$$ all game.
You are entitled to your opinion, obviously but I'd expect a qb that makes 50 mil a year to put that throw on the money to his speedy receiver, who most likely would have scored. Why throw up a jump ball to a 5'10 receiver?With even a C effort from Hill, it's complete. Ball doesn't have to be perfect for the receiver to make the catch. He was outfought by someone who cared about winning.
The first two picks were on Tua. No argument. Bottom line, the last throw was one that was good enough to be in the hands of a player that had a three inch height disadvantage. Don't think it ultimately mattered because doubt we score anyway, but let's call it like it is. Tua played a bad game and made a couple of horrible throws that a quarterback can't make. The last throw wasn't one of them.
Gonna be hard pressed to find a nerd chart with a X and Y axis telling us how great was Tua this week…