The guy measured on video from college tape pre-draft. No worries...My bad I was thought it was when it was measured not draft class.
The guy measured on video from college tape pre-draft. No worries...My bad I was thought it was when it was measured not draft class.
Where the hell did I say Tua was better than Marino? Insecure much?It does seem kinda weird to take the greatest player a franchise has ever had and try to throw his memory under the bus by propping up any tidbit you can find on the new player to suggest the new player is better, despite knowing that it is not true and being able to see it with your own eyes. I agree ... definitely weird.
According to the article you posted Tua throws 53 mph.His noodle throws the ball with the same velocity as Watson... Try again...
Marino wasn't the first qb taken? You know why?Yea but weak arm, small, injury prone blah blah blah.
lol Watson is an elite QB, Tua got benched twice in the same year for Ryan freaking Fitzpatrick. My goodness, can I have what you're drinking
Yea drugs.Marino wasn't the first qb taken? You know why?
Now you sound silly.
According to the article you posted Tua throws 53 mph.
Quarterback Ball Velocity at NFL Combine 2008-2023
The most respected source for NFL Draft info among NFL Fans, Media, and Scouts, plus accurate, up to date NFL Depth Charts, Practice Squads and Rosters.www.ourlads.com
That says Watson is 45. Not sure if they are both using the same measuring system as Tua didn’t throw at the combine?
Here's a sidenote I found from an article from the same guy on Kyler Murray:According to the article you posted Tua throws 53 mph.
Quarterback Ball Velocity at NFL Combine 2008-2023
The most respected source for NFL Draft info among NFL Fans, Media, and Scouts, plus accurate, up to date NFL Depth Charts, Practice Squads and Rosters.www.ourlads.com
That says Watson is 45. Not sure if they are both using the same measuring system as Tua didn’t throw at the combine?
(Side note on arm strength numbers that float around during draft season — For this article, ball velocities were calculated using video analysis and physics. Other sources of ball velocity include the radar gun at the NFL Combine and Zebra Technology’s RFID footballs at the Senior Bowl. Zebra Technology’s numbers are probably incredibly accurate, but I’m not sure how representative they are of maximum arm strength. Luke Falk has a fine arm, but it is not “about” the same as Josh Allen’s. Their tech is great, but some of their numbers could use a little clarification (like over what period of time “initial ball velocity” is calculated). Radar guns, on the other hand, can be wildly inconsistent. For example, Cody Kessler does not have the same arm strength as Patrick Mahomes. Different settings on the gun, as well as human error, can produce erratic readings. Either way, most people who have used a radar gun and video analysis will agree that the latter is a much more reliable way to determine football velocity. But, of course, feel free to use whichever source you like.)
You, the point is, every qb has someone wants to pick him apart.Yea drugs.
Who looks silly now?
You do know I was referring to posters here who constantly attack Tua for those issues right?You, the point is, every qb has someone wants to pick him apart.
His arm is strong enough. And don't you think Flo checked him out inside and out before taking him at 5?
Silly you.
That went over me.....lolYou do know I was referring to posters here who constantly attack Tua for those issues right?
I fully support Tua and believe he can be our long term franchise qb.That went over me.....lol