Like many before.
If anything, what about the guy in the middle of the field who clearly beat his man and has no safety over him? Not one time did Tua scan the field in that play.
i think it is just an arm strength issue. if the QBs arm is stronger, they can also get it there more quickly and on more of a line without putting so much air under it, so the safety would not have time to get there. this goes beyond the "it's just one play" excuse many are making for this. from my perspective, this sort of thing is a continual theme from tua on deep balls. arm strength and downfield throws and throws outside the numbers are just not his strength. the dolphins run their offense the way they do for a reason. job of a good coach is to take advantage of a players strengths, and try to minimize their weaknesses.Only way you should be throwing that in the hole between the safety and db is cover 2. And it’s not cover 2
Tuas flat footedness makes that ball float outside and to the sideline.
It’s on the qb. If the concept ask for him to make a flat footed throw there and lead it out front it’s a fail in the design cause he doesn’t have the arm.
Too much air under that ball. That’s what I mean by tua throws to the back shoulder on verticals too much. Just as an example although this ball is just plain underthrown period.
Like many before.
i think it is just an arm strength issue. if the QBs arm is stronger, they can also get it there more quickly and on more of a line without putting so much air under it, so the safety would not have time to get there. this goes beyond the "it's just one play" excuse many are making for this. from my perspective, this sort of thing is a continual theme from tua on deep balls. arm strength and downfield throws and throws outside the numbers are just not his strength. the dolphins run their offense the way they do for a reason.
Put that ball on a rope and it either has to be back shoulder and behind the CB, too, or it gets picked.i think it is just an arm strength issue. if the QBs arm is stronger, they can also get it there more quickly and on more of a line without putting so much air under it, so the safety would not have time to get there. this goes beyond the "it's just one play" excuse many are making for this. from my perspective, this sort of thing is a continual theme from tua on deep balls. arm strength and downfield throws and throws outside the numbers are just not his strength. the dolphins run their offense the way they do for a reason.