Ray R
Club Member
The "T" spot. - LOLTua’s an anticipation thrower.
It’d be a more appropriate saying to say, “throw it a lot, to the right spot.”
The "T" spot. - LOLTua’s an anticipation thrower.
It’d be a more appropriate saying to say, “throw it a lot, to the right spot.”
I see absolutely nothing wrong with this advice. All Marino is saying is if you see a man open, throw him the ball. Done wait to try and get the ball to a certain receiver if that receiver is covered.
I think the advice has lead to Tua having the quickest release in the NFL. Obviously he will make some mistakes and will throw an interception on occasion. That happens to every QB and the fact is Marino averaged nearly 16 interceptions a year over his entire career.
In fact if you look up the list of the best QB’s in recent history, many of those top QB’s are on the list of most interceptions thrown in their careers.
I don’t get nearly as upset with an interception as most people on here. My view is the offense is going to turn the ball over on an interception or fumble several times during the season and it’s up to the highly paid defensive players to do their jobs and limit the TD’s or FG’s the opponent score off these turnovers.
Obviously it would be great if the offense never had a turnover but it is totally unrealistic to expect any team to go through a 17 season and not turn the ball over on a fumble or interception in some of those games.
Nice..Tua’s an anticipation thrower.
It’d be a more appropriate saying to say, “throw it a lot, to the right spot.”
Actually I think it’s what Tua does better than almost anyone. Quick release, makes decisions quickly, picks a guy and let’s it fly no?Sounds like a comment you give to Josh Allen or Herbert or something.
That doesn’t sound like the right advice for Tua.
Depends on the moniker.it doesn't need a "name." those usually end up bein cringey AF anyways.