This is a really good film breakdown of Tua and the line, as well as his arm strength. Definitely worth a watch.
This is a really good film breakdown of Tua and the line, as well as his arm strength. Definitely worth a watch.
The most impressive part of that play was that Tua kept his eyes down field. I think a lot of young quarterbacks run and get maybe 8-12 yards instead of a touchdown.Remember that play well…that was the play that made the OCs look at each other in shock…told me all I needed to know about those two.
Still, very underthrown…needs to tweak his mechanics slightly.
This is a really good film breakdown of Tua and the line, as well as his arm strength. Definitely worth a watch.
Bah humbug - LOLRemember that play well…that was the play that made the OCs look at each other in shock…told me all I needed to know about those two.
Still, very underthrown…needs to tweak his mechanics slightly.
What? - LOLThat guy talks for 10 minutes to explain that the pocket collapsed. Not very insightful. We all know the line stunk. I’m a huge Tua fan, but a throw from a dead run for only 50 yards is a bit concerning in terms of displaying arm strength. Those are the kind of throws he will need to make to extend broken plays.
Remember that play well…that was the play that made the OCs look at each other in shock…told me all I needed to know about those two.
Still, very underthrown…needs to tweak his mechanics slightly.
Tua has a good college arm...
Nope...it means he had ample time to set and put what he needed into it for a perfect connection, once he escaped. Probably a combination of his still recovering from injury, and the impact that had on his mechanics...which is plain to see. Here we are a year later and he seems to be well past the point he was last year toward recovery. Great things are possible!Bah humbug - LOL
"...tweak his mechanics..."
Does that mean kicking his tackles in their collective asses? - LOL