Tua didn't have it yesterday. The O line wasn't helping. That happens and I was glad we put Fitz in to try and get the win.
Almost worked
Almost worked
I'm torn on this move. Part of me likes it part of me doesn't lol.It was absolutely the right move to get him out. He was doing nothing and was going to get hurt. Give Flo credit. This is big boy league no time for hurt feelings. Tua is our guy but if he cant get it done get him out.
Actually, this week was the fluke. Tua was terrible. Maybe it was because of the lack of receivers, but the D is still excellent!
My friend...
Denver had nearly 500 yards of offense....
They averaged over 7 yards per play...
They had almost 200 yards rushing...
I think some folks saw some serious red flags yesterday.
Beyond that -- I got better things to do with my Sunday evening than watch a crap product.
If I invest my time I want to be entertained. Yesterday was a really bad show.
Next episode needs to get a lot better.
Exactly. It just wasn't a good performance all around and I think we were due a performance like that. Three rookies on the OL, undrafted rookie as our go to RB, receivers who can't get separation (except Parker) and others who are unproven/unexperienced plus the defense wasn't great either. Can't stop the run and that's the Broncos biggest strength on offense.Tua didn't have it yesterday. The O line wasn't helping. That happens and I was glad we put Fitz in to try and get the win.
Almost worked
We have no running game to speak of whatsoever. AND outside of Devante Parker, are you kidding me right now? Collins, Perry, and Grant? That's a glorified practice squad at best.
Guarantee this tune will be changed in the next 12 to 24 months with an above average running back in place, a good young receiver, and more development on our o-line.
Just baffles me how bipolar Dolphins fans can be at times.
Ready to anoint one week, and ready to bury the next week. Yes, this is life in the sports lens, but a little perspective please.
Many great quarterbacks have started slow in their careers. Just look at Drew Brees, Steve Young, how many interceptions Peyton Manning threw in his first year, even the average numbers for Tom Brady.
This doesn't mean that Tus is going to develop into a Hall of Fame quarterback, but how can we judge someone so concretely after four games? That's an absolute joke.
The line is a work in progress, which definitely needs an infusion of talent next year along with more experience for our young fellas.
We have no running game to speak of whatsoever. AND outside of Devante Parker, are you kidding me right now? Collins, Perry, and Grant? That's a glorified practice squad at best.
Guarantee this tune will be changed in the next 12 to 24 months with an above average running back in place, a good young receiver, and more development on our o-line.
Chill the F out!!!
I get it about experience thing, but how will Tua ever get that experience? In a year that SHOULD be all about making sure your Rookie sees as many live reps in situations as possible, I dont get the move and never will.I can see both sides.
For what was required, Fitz probably had a better chance at the win.
That's not to say he's a better QB. Just that, under pressure with no time for reads and progressions, he almost assuredly has a better grasp of where to throw, without acually seeing things develop.
That's more of an experience thing, than talent.
Flo would rather take the chance at the win.I get it about experience thing, but how will Tua ever get that experience? In a year that SHOULD be all about making sure your Rookie sees as many live reps in situations as possible, I dont get the move and never will.