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That throw to 17 on 3rd and 22…

A sign of good coaching.....

Still remember when new england had all these Oline injuries and any other backup player they put in worked out just as good and they didnt miss a beat.

Well....now its happening with the phins. The same thing.

Good schemes good coaching leads to success.

Playoffs. We got next.
 
I've noticed no talk of "air yards" anymore. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

Yeah, it's changed to "yeah any QB can throw to wide open WRS" or "Yeah, busted coverage"

They can't talk about air yards anymore because Tua is like 1st or 2nd lol.

Everytime the goal posts moves is a victory for our team is how I look at it.

Do people realize our offense is averaging a TD on 50% of their drives?

In a typical average game, 10 drives, this is technically a 35 PPG offense.

Not too shabby lol
 
Yeah, it's changed to "yeah any QB can throw to wide open WRS" or "Yeah, busted coverage"

They can't talk about air yards anymore because Tua is like 1st or 2nd lol.

Everytime the goal posts moves is a victory for our team is how I look at it.

Do people realize our offense is averaging a TD on 50% of their drives?

In a typical average game, 10 drives, this is technically a 35 PPG offense.

Not too shabby lol
Tua has been ticking off boxes all year, granted it’s early.

He’s showing a level of play that drives optimism. We all knew what he did in college, and he’s been just as efficient and lethal in 2022.
 
A sign of good coaching.....

Still remember when new england had all these Oline injuries and any other backup player they put in worked out just as good and they didnt miss a beat.

Well....now its happening with the phins. The same thing.

Good schemes good coaching leads to success.

Playoffs. We got next.

Excellent points.
 
Tua has been ticking off boxes all year, granted it’s early.

He’s showing a level of play that drives optimism. We all knew what he did in college, and he’s been just as efficient and lethal in 2022.

Actually he's better. Much, much better.

His footwork has become robotic.
 
Actually he's better. Much, much better.

His footwork has become robotic.
Dan got off to a great start because he came to a loaded team with great receivers.great coaching. When tua came in the oline was a mess. That along with practice squad receivers and often injured dparker didnt help either.

Now we are witnessing tua flourishing with better supporting cast around.

Tua always had it that why he was ranked the number 1 qb in college. But injuries didt help and he luckyly fell to us with the 5th pick.

Keep him healthy and we will see great results in the future.
 
Bridgewater should be cut asap, elevate skylar whose hungry . Bridgewater not rdy to play .
Patience. Skylar is watching, learning, incubating. More confidence in Teddy right now, even though he looked rusty yesterday. Next year the backup job is 99.9% Skylar if he stays on track. By then we might have found another late round gem and have to carry 3 QBs again...
 
McDaniel had some questionable decisions with the timeouts and the goal line play calling was atrocious when they gave up the safety, but so far McDaniel stands out from our previous coaches because he actually allows the QB to take a shot on 3rd and long. Everyone else runs the ball or does a screen pass.

Actually hate to say this, but Miami doesn't give up that safety, Bills eventually score a TD, and probably win.

There was nowhere enough room to get a big enough punt to force the Bills to drive deep to get that TD, odds are high, if it had not been blocked for a safety, it would have allowed the Bills to start in the Dolphins side with plenty of time to get a TD.
 
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