fin007
Provost at Hardball University
Both excellent QBs.
Let’s see what history reports in 10 years.
Too early to make judgements.
Let’s see what history reports in 10 years.
Too early to make judgements.
once again the big game portrait as this QB vs the other QB but in reality, Tua will go against the ravens defense and Jackson will go against the Dolphins defense......people always want to make it about the QB vs the QB but it's all dumb cause they don’t play against each other. If the team with the better QB would win every time then Marino would have won about 12 SB's
Seems like? It's changes to the rules, and it doesn't just seem like it.I remember the days when qbs who were faster were deemed as lesser than those who were pocket passers. It seems like nowadays, the narrative is the opposite.
Still waiting for some journalist, ex player, scout any ****ing one to truly describe the intricacies and skill of what Tua is really doing at the position that truly separates him from anyone else
And while doing that put some freakin context around the fact that he’s doing it all behind a line that has more missing starter games than anyone.
Fastest, deepest, most accurate Qb in the game, to reach that triple crown there has to be a tremendous amount of talent to do it
Really has little to do with the skill players, that’s just for stats, the real art form is just watching him in isolation from snap to release
Protect him for two ****ing seconds and he gets it done, deeper, faster and more accurately than anyone.
The emphasis has always seemed to be on pure physical traits. In this league, you are either winning championships (Tom Brady) or you're a pure physical specimen. Those are the two undeniables in the sport. Tua is very talented and has a solid arm, but physically he's kind of average. Allen, Mahomes, and Jackson are all very athletic. If you aren't winning Superbowls and you aren't the gold standard among passers, then you're basically Drew Brees before he was a champion.I remember the days when qbs who were faster were deemed as lesser than those who were pocket passers. It seems like nowadays, the narrative is the opposite.
How did he get a vote?Lamar says he voted for Tua for the Heisman.
It appears he’s been a fan of Tua since the Georgia Championship game.
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Lamar Jackson explains when he fell in love with Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa’s game
Lamar had some kind things to say about Tua ahead of their battle.www.yahoo.com
How did he get a vote?
Still waiting for some journalist, ex player, scout any ****ing one to truly describe the intricacies and skill of what Tua is really doing at the position that truly separates him from anyone else
And while doing that put some freakin context around the fact that he’s doing it all behind a line that has more missing starter games than anyone.
Fastest, deepest, most accurate Qb in the game, to reach that triple crown there has to be a tremendous amount of talent to do it
Really has little to do with the skill players, that’s just for stats, the real art form is just watching him in isolation from snap to release
Protect him for two ****ing seconds and he gets it done, deeper, faster and more accurately than anyone.
I would argue Orlovsky and Baldinger have been those guys for TuaStill waiting for some journalist, ex player, scout any ****ing one to truly describe the intricacies and skill of what Tua is really doing at the position that truly separates him from anyone else
And while doing that put some freakin context around the fact that he’s doing it all behind a line that has more missing starter games than anyone.
Fastest, deepest, most accurate Qb in the game, to reach that triple crown there has to be a tremendous amount of talent to do it
Really has little to do with the skill players, that’s just for stats, the real art form is just watching him in isolation from snap to release
Protect him for two ****ing seconds and he gets it done, deeper, faster and more accurately than anyone.