No thanks, I've already eaten
Correction. That poster said that. There is no we're.So funny as many here think Tua will be a great QB yet we’re scared of someone making him look second best in camp. SMH if that’s the case then Tua isn’t the long term answer.
Yes. As a matter of fact every player available we need to signWould we want him as a back upand mentor?
Correction. That poster said that. There is no we're.
People questioning Tuas arm strength are fools. He set completion records in college for passes over +20 yards. Pull up any old Youtube highlight video. Just ignorant and pushing a fake narrative. It will be quite amazing how strong his arm becomes once he’s fully healthy, has a full camp, gets some legit weapons and an offense that highlights his strengths. On Alex Smith hell yes. His stats weren’t great but he’s a winner. Won four games late and almost beat the SB champs in playoffs. I’ll take a one yr rental and a mentor for Tua please.He's def washed up now but i'd sign him ALLLLL DAYYYYYY. Tua being able to spend his first two seasons around Fitz and Smith would be so beneficial for him when it comes to the mental aspect of his game. P
People cherry pick so many things when they criticize Tua. The injuries, arm strength, can't read defenses, yada yada...
One thing nobody can criticize him about is his accuracy. That being said, I want Tua to soak up as much knowledge as possible while developing. I think developing Tua mentally is the most important thing for him. I give two ****'s about Tua's arm strength. He's a very smart QB who is deadly accurate. Arm strentgth
Now if we did land Smith, I would draft a QB late in the draft as well.