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It does when you do the same thing and gain experience. Look at Drew Brees who did not become really elite until his 7th year. QBs absolutely get better at seeing things and processing what they see faster, the longer they have been in the league.
Spot on here.

Experience improves recognition and allows players to respond more quickly.

I'm surprised you had to explain this....
 
Honest question: if Tua's arm strength is so limited, how does he lead the league in air yards? And if it is that weak, does it really matter?
Sure there are passes that a strong arm qb like Allen or Herbert can make that Tua can't, but there are also passes that Tua makes that Allen or Herbert misses.

I always laugh when Tua throws a deep pass that the wr has to slow down for and you hear people say "weak armed Tua cost Miami a big play there." But then when you see Allen or Herbert miss their deep pass by over throwing the wr you hear, "Wow look at how strong his arm is!" Allen or Herbert could over throw two deep passes per game and get praised, while if Tua under throws one per game he's viewed as a lesser qb.
 
But do you accept that our brains can improve the speed at which we process information through pattern recognition and heuristics?

As he enters another year in this system the defenses used to counter our offense will become more familiar to him and hopefully that will lead to improved and even faster decision making.
I can’t believe you answered one of the dumbest questions I’ve heard posed so eloquently, well done.

Can a 26 year old qb’s brain really work faster as he ages.??

lol , I can’t even begin to…ahhh that’s some funny **** man lol
 
Honest question: if Tua's arm strength is so limited, how does he lead the league in air yards? And if it is that weak, does it really matter?
Easy.... Tyreek Hill

How many times have we seen Tua throw a flailing duck well short of a wide open Tyreek and he comes back and fights the corner for the football. Hill is completing enough of those passes to make them a net gain for the offense... But if you do not admit that it is all Hill coming back to the ball and fighting for it.... Then you are showing that extreme bias..
 
Easy.... Tyreek Hill

How many times have we seen Tua throw a flailing duck well short of a wide open Tyreek and he comes back and fights the corner for the football. Hill is completing enough of those passes to make them a net gain for the offense... But if you do not admit that it is all Hill coming back to the ball and fighting for it.... Then you are showing that extreme bias..
Wrong on many levels. How convenient of you to forget the chargers game last year. Is that you Melvin ? Wonder whatever happened to him
 
Some believe the earth is flat. If you want to believe Tua has maxed out, have at it.

A flat earther will not convince an educated person the earth is flat. I suspect the same will be true with your theory and your belief Tua has maxed out. Not many will buy it. Some will. A small minority. The buyers of your theory will be those who are Just like flat earthers. A small fringe group.

Most people understand not all is black and white. What is true for X may not be true for Y. Too many variations and differences between human beings for generalizations to be apppied in a meaningful way.

Tua. He has “it”. I’ll take the word of NFL hall of fame QBs on this issue any day over the word of a talking head or a pundit or a network pufferfish claiming to be an “expert” on NFL matters.
 
Easy.... Tyreek Hill

How many times have we seen Tua throw a flailing duck well short of a wide open Tyreek and he comes back and fights the corner for the football. Hill is completing enough of those passes to make them a net gain for the offense... But if you do not admit that it is all Hill coming back to the ball and fighting for it.... Then you are showing that extreme bias..
I've never blocked anyone, but I might be ready to try that feature. Your endless arguments about neuron response times as you age, combined with statements that don't include recognition of situations based on experience in the profession really make me wonder how you perceive things in terms of your own environment.

Did you peak at 25 and never advance after that?

Tua has improved every year and is easily a top ten QB. If you don't see that and can't admit to that you are mistaken imo. Do you really think we should change QB every year when the QB doesn't win the Superbowl?

I forget who posted it earlier today, but I'm old and know programming. My brain isn't young, but I am a vastly better programmer than anyone under 30 in my world. I peaked at 55 in my running ability due to training and diet as I matured (5:28 mile, and 3:26 marathon that year). That's over 25. Life doesn't end at 25. Experience in life matters and can lead to greater things.

Please stop saying 25 is the peak of QB skills, and at that age no one will improve. Life isn't simple, competing in team sports isn't simple, and improving your own skills isn't simple.

This post was primarily in response to many posts you have done in the past few days. As I said, I've never blocked anyone and I don't want to, but if you continue to argue that no one can get better after being alive for just twenty five years I'll have to try the feature.
 
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Honest question: if Tua's arm strength is so limited, how does he lead the league in air yards? And if it is that weak, does it really matter?
Because any QB in the NFL can throw the ball 30, 40, 50 yards. That doesn't define arm strength.

It doesn't matter as long as Tua operates in this scheme. It might matter if they need to change the scheme to beat stronger teams
 
Easy.... Tyreek Hill

How many times have we seen Tua throw a flailing duck well short of a wide open Tyreek and he comes back and fights the corner for the football. Hill is completing enough of those passes to make them a net gain for the offense... But if you do not admit that it is all Hill coming back to the ball and fighting for it.... Then you are showing that extreme bias..

We have seen Tyreke come back or slow down for a Tua pass, similarly to how Tyreke constantly had to slow down and come back for Mahomes passes.
 
Easy.... Tyreek Hill

How many times have we seen Tua throw a flailing duck well short of a wide open Tyreek and he comes back and fights the corner for the football. Hill is completing enough of those passes to make them a net gain for the offense... But if you do not admit that it is all Hill coming back to the ball and fighting for it.... Then you are showing that extreme bias..

This post shows the lack of understanding of the Qb position relative to the field.

The best downfield thrower in the game doesn’t need to hit his target in stride every time, no Qb does if you were to watch all the reps.He does it better more consistently than anyone

I think it’s classic trolling at this point
 
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