marino2duper73
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145 yards or something right?A more current example would be 2015 Peyton Manning. That was hard to watch.
145 yards or something right?A more current example would be 2015 Peyton Manning. That was hard to watch.
Must be entertaining to regulate those threadsThere was just a 50 page thread criticizing his every move so that post is the joke
Honestly if you don't like it here there are other options available
Depends if he starts him in his fantasy leagueWhat if the run game is working and we're on our way to 200 yards rushing, should they stop what's working to try and get Tua his yards so fans can feel all warm and fuzzy?
What if the defense is dominant and pitching a shutout. Not only that but they have 2 pick 6's and Tua lead 2 FG drives making it the score 20-0 early in the 2nd QTR. Do you want them to air it out so you can get those precious yards instead of playing it safe and lean on the ground game?
Well he was above average(on sunday) compared to all the QBs that played in NE last season in an empty stadium... Well above average.Total fail? The question is about Tua as a player. Do you really think he is an above average QB ? IF you think so THAT is a total fail.
I mean its pretty obvious by now people who are completely oblivious to anything other than total stats... They look at Mac Jones with 281 yards and thats all they need to know to assume Jones was better in that game. We could try to highlight the fact that in order to finish the game with 281 yards, Tua would've had to produce 10+ yards per attempt throughout the game, on the road in NE... When NE's opponents last year averaged 6.6 yards per attempt. I mean they just dont know, dont want to know or flat out just cant grasp simple math.What if the run game is working and we're on our way to 200 yards rushing, should they stop what's working to try and get Tua his yards so fans can feel all warm and fuzzy?
What if the defense is dominant and pitching a shutout. Not only that but they have 2 pick 6's and Tua lead 2 FG drives making it the score 20-0 early in the 2nd QTR. Do you want them to air it out so you can get those precious yards instead of playing it safe and lean on the ground game?
Tua gets extra hate because he is openly Christian with crosses under his eyes. I have no proof but it’s a feeling I get. I’ll probably get flamed but I don’t think it’s that far fetched.
Excellent, just excellent = LOLWell, in all fairness, that commandment cannot exist. Criticizing Tua requires critical thinking.
Maybe go with the 4th Commandment:
"A member of Finheaven that defines Finheaven as a "joke" self-identifies as a "joke", therefore negating any threads, posts, or comments that the "self-identifying member" submits on Finheaven."
It's so difficult to base judgements off of stats from a single game. The opponent, situation, conditions will all factor in and stats can be sliced many different ways. We don't know, for example, if NE's 2021 pass defense will be significantly better or worse or similar compared to last year. Tua appeared very accurate Sunday (except for the 2 bad passes) against a good defense from last year. It's one thing if we were sitting in week 10 worrying about a 79 passer rating from Tua, but it's just week 2 after a tough road win. My two cents anyway.Well he was above average(on sunday) compared to all the QBs that played in NE last season in an empty stadium... Well above average.
I mean its pretty obvious by now people who are completely oblivious to anything other than total stats... They look at Mac Jones with 281 yards and thats all they need to know to assume Jones was better in that game. We could try to highlight the fact that in order to finish the game with 281 yards, Tua would've had to produce 10+ yards per attempt throughout the game, on the road in NE... When NE's opponents last year averaged 6.6 yards per attempt. I mean they just dont know, dont want to know or flat out just cant grasp simple math.
Thats fair. My point is, offenses have had trouble playing in NE for 15+ years... If you've won a game there and your offense actually out-performed a 15+ years trend, there's really no need to start complaining, nevermind hitting the panic button.It's so difficult to base judgements off of stats from a single game. The opponent, situation, conditions will all factor in and stats can be sliced many different ways. We don't know, for example, if NE's 2021 pass defense will be significantly better or worse or similar compared to last year. Tua appeared very accurate Sunday (except for the 2 bad passes) against a good defense from last year. It's one thing if we were sitting in week 10 worrying about a 79 passer rating from Tua, but it's just week 2 after a tough road win. My two cents anyway.
Glad you finally put some in-depth thought into a thread.This thread is below average