Go for his knees purposely like Miami did with Marcus Mariota.
Nobody has an answer for him. You've to outscore KCAlso, have to wonder if watching Tyreek Hill led to the selection of Waddle.
Before the super bowl, there wasn't a team with any answers for Hill, including Buffalo. Hill had nearly 200 yards in one of those Bills games.
Waddle's comp is Hill and he could be the perfect mismatch that swings this series to Miami's favor.
The only difference is they have Mahomes to throw to Tyreek , you guys have boo-boo tua, that’s a huge difference!!Nobody has an answer for him. You've to outscore KC
Tampa locked out with whole KC line getting hurt
I'm a Bill's fan... and tua is going to be really good dude. Putting stock in a rookie qb struggling as some barometer to what he'll be is seriously lazy analysis. One could argue tua is ahead of where Allen was as a rookie, although Allen finished strong. Its undeniable tua flashed serious stardom last year...The only difference is they have Mahomes to throw to Tyreek , you guys have boo-boo tua, that’s a huge difference!!
I read that Allen had 26 passes dropped....by defenders. You can't be that reckless in the NFL, he got lucky the first year he did it, we'll see how that works for him this year.
No, he didn’t have 26 lol. But yes, most good QB’s have a higher amount of dropped INT’s, because they throw more often than the average QB and are confident enough to make risky throws. For example, Mahomes set the NFL record for dropped INT’s last year.
That being said Buffalegend is being super annoying.
Patrick Mahomes has 16 dropped interceptions this season, an #NFL record#ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/6qufciyHAQ
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No, he didn’t have 26 lol. But yes, most good QB’s have a higher amount of dropped INT’s, because they throw more often than the average QB and are confident enough to make risky throws.
For example, Mahomes set the NFL record for dropped INT’s last year.
That being said Buffalegend is being super annoying.
I’ve been saying this. Tua looked much better then Allen did his rookie campaign. And with less weapons. I think Tua will be very good in this league.I'm a Bill's fan... and tua is going to be really good dude. Putting stock in a rookie qb struggling as some barometer to what he'll be is seriously lazy analysis. One could argue tua is ahead of where Allen was as a rookie, although Allen finished strong. Its undeniable tua flashed serious stardom last year...
Mahomes was reportedly bad as a rookie in practice and didnt even play
We have a community here has blind faith in Tua.This is my last post until we play , I’m not here to trash talk I actually like what you guys are building down there besides tua but I feel like we have a better defense a better offense plus a top 5 Qb not to mention Josh always has his best games against you guys even including his horrible rookie year.
Biggest chokers that is Tru and one division title vs 3 teams in less than form means nuthin to wipe out 4 straight trips to the SB - I wonder if Thurman found his lid yet???
No, he didn’t have 26 lol. But yes, most good QB’s have a higher amount of dropped INT’s, because they throw more often than the average QB and are confident enough to make risky throws.
For example, Mahomes set the NFL record for dropped INT’s last year.
That being said Buffalegend is being super annoying.
Thank you for being a realistic fan bro I’m not bashing you guys and we had the same blind hope for Josh and luckily it paid off for us . Tua may also make a complete 360 ( which I’m hoping is not the case ) lol.We have a community here has blind faith in Tua.
Happened with Tannehill, Gase, now Tua. I got use to it.
lol what?Lol “Good” QBs don’t not throw more often then average QBs.