Yea he ain't too bright
Yea he ain't too bright
Josh Allen. Justin Herbert. Joe Burrow.
All got paid. How many won a SB?
He should be forever ridiculed for claiming the OL isn't important.Yea he ain't too bright
How do you account for the 24 times in the last 30 years a QB not on their rookie contact won a Superbowl?
So Peyton Manning, you woulda cut him if you were running the Colts?
No he didn't and until he does I wouldn't give him a huge contract because those are the type of teams he will have to beat in the playoffs and to get to a Super Bowl at some point. Isn't that the ultimate goal?He didn't perform well enough in those games, so let's forget he's running the #1 offense in the NFL. Got it...
Thank God you only play Madden in manager mode.I don't know, I'd have to look it up. Look up what Peyton's Colts did on his rookie contract and see whether there was a reason to give him another chance. If there is no reason to extend him, he did nothing, then I'd let him hit the market.
It is, and it seems this team is on the verge of being able to do so. My concern is that these are only standards for one position. Not for Tyreek, not for Mostert, not for for Ramsey, Phillips, etc etc.No he didn't and until he does I wouldn't give him a huge contract because those are the type of teams he will have to beat in the playoffs and to get to a Super Bowl at some point. Isn't that the ultimate goal?
Exactly. So if you devote too much space to a gigantic cap crippling contract...well..you'll have a qb that can't function either way you slice it.Without Hill and Waddle, his receivers are worse than Kansas City's and he doesn't have Travis Kelce. No quarterback would succeed starting Cedric Wilson, Berrios, and Smythe.
Tua is part of the problem of not being able to beat good teams. Scoring 10 offensive points against a bad Eagles defense and 14 points against the Chiefs isn’t going to cut it. Coaching seems to be a problem in big games as well but Tua is not blameless either.It is, and it seems this team is on the verge of being able to do so. My concern is that these are only standards for one position. Not for Tyreek, not for Mostert, not for for Ramsey, Phillips, etc etc.
And honestly, it seems like it's because you never wanted Tua in the first place, so you're just going to trash him until he gets us a SB, all the while wanting to extend players you do like. If you can't tell that Tua is not the problem, it's because you don't want to.
It seems you didn't even read what I said, and really just proves my point. Good work.Tua is part of the problem of not being able to beat good teams. Scoring 10 offensive points against a bad Eagles defense and 14 points against the Chiefs isn’t going to cut it. Coaching seems to be a problem in big games as well but Tua is not blameless either.
I read exactly what you said!It seems you didn't even read what I said, and really just proves my point. Good work.
They are in a rut.It's like half the fanbase has amnesia and can't remember WE SPENT 25 YEARS LOOKING FOR A PRO-BOWL QB!!!!
I was torn. Ask anybody around here, I have been very critical of Tua in the past. But you don't realize how good Tua has been this year.I'm torn.
I can't believe what Tua has become. He's worth every penny if we are to spend it.
On the other hand, how much are we to spend? I don't believe he should command top dollar.
Let's be honest, Tua lovers- he doesn't exactly put the team on his back as great as he's been.
So Im left in limbo except to say if me, no way do I let him walk.
Good, then you also think no other players on this team deserves any extensions until we reach the SB.I read exactly what you said!