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.