In my opinion Tua was always going to start when he was ready and I believe if there were preseason games he would have been the starter day 1. What Tua did against the Jets probably didn't go unnoticed by the coaches. He came into the game and made two decision in live action that showed me he was ready for the moment. He didn't panic throwing out of the endzone with pressure, and the completion on third down was something Fitz failed to do the entire game. Both plays showed me that this was not to big for Tua, and I believe it's what changed the coaches mindset when it comes to who's going to be the starting QB. Add in the business side and starting Tua is what the organization needed/should do. As for the players and how they were notified I believe Flores learned that this situation should have played out sequentially. Telling Fitz, telling Tua, and then telling the team, as someone associated with those two (Fitz or Tua) leaked this to the media. You could see the hurt/disappointment on Flores face, so there's learning for all in this situation, hopefully they all put this behind them soon and get to the business of playing and coaching winning football. I personally support what they did and watching Tua not get rattled against the Jets is what did it for me.