I bet he’s still beating the Baker Mayfield drum.Please stop posting garbage trying to make Tua look good. Skip Bayless said that Miamis wideouts are wide open and making Tua look good which is a hard task. You think skip bayless is ever wrong? He’s the king of accurate sports takes.
Yeah, what I saw in the video was great anticipation. I like that better than throwing receivers open, since I associate that particular trait with broken plays. It's great, too, but anticipation is better.Mr. Anticipation.
He knows where you're going before you do.
Also looks to be so insinc with Hill and Waddle.I've said it before, but I've never seen anybody with Tua's processing progression speed.
I agree that Tua’s anticipation is on point, but throwing the player open is about ball location on top of the anticipation. Elite anticipation is great, but elite anticipation compounded by ball location - a.k.a. throwing the player open - is next level elite.Yeah, what I saw in the video was great anticipation. I like that better than throwing receivers open, since I associate that particular trait with broken plays. It's great, too, but anticipation is better.
Yeah, interesting, on second thought, I take back what I said about throwing open only happening on broken plays.I agree that Tua’s anticipation is on point, but throwing the player open is about ball location on top of the anticipation. Elite anticipation is great, but elite anticipation compounded by ball location - a.k.a. throwing the player open - is next level elite.