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Tua time!
100% agree. The kids stock is just going to keep rising...
It’s already there the media’s just way behind it.
100% agree. The kids stock is just going to keep rising...
HE was very good as a sophomore, had some issues last year and has looked good again this year. I am fine taking him, just don't put him out there and expect a player he is not for the first few seasons. Allow him to plan an offense that suits his skill, give him time to build confidence and go from there. This isn't Josh Allen that was widely inaccurate, but he doesn't process things at the same speed that Tua or even Burrow does.
So what’s that hip fracture mean? Is he done playing football?
I’d imagine you could have some serious arthritis in that
So what’s that hip fracture mean? Is he done playing football?
I’d imagine you could have some serious arthritis in that
I don't like Herbet's lack of reads/progressions in his pistol/zone offense. He isn't like Lamar Jackson where he is the athlete to compensate for not being able to do it sometimes (And Jackson is vastly improving in this too). He definitely has the top tools but he reminds me of Tannenhill without the ability to read defenses as well, but slightly better tools.
lol at arthritis
Dude, Tua is a broken man. He ain't got time for football or much else right now. Who the heck knows if he will ever play again. He is broken.
I really don't get it. If you understand it is a long term problem, why would you draft him?
Ppl need to step back from the emotional attatchment, and take a rational view. We aren't talking about a proven commodity here.
Taking him late in the draft, on a flyer is one thing, using a high pick defies logic, if your starting point is seeing it as a "long term problem".
I really don't get it. If you understand it is a long term problem, why would you draft him?
Ppl need to step back from the emotional attatchment, and take a rational view. We aren't talking about a proven commodity here.
Taking him late in the draft, on a flyer is one thing, using a high pick defies logic, if your starting point is seeing it as a "long term problem".
Wow...
You can laugh but nice job by Herbet taking a sack on a cornerback blitz then under throwing his receiver on an easy over route...
there is another threAd floating
If you could read, then you would understand that I didn’t come to the conclusion with the limited information we all have that we have to understand whether or not there is a high risk that this is a long term problem, but rather I said anyone who drafts him needs to understand whether this is a long term problem or not. I don’t know one way or another right now based on the information we currently have. My other point is that the injuries are such that he may not be the number one overall draft pick or first qB off the board which would mean we could potentially win more games than anyone expects us too and still have a chance to draft this buy based on his injury risk, which may or may not matter.
I remember we didn’t sign Drew Brees even though we were his first choice at the time because someone was too concerned about his shoulder injury.
Anywho, we don’t know anything right now, but I’m curious to see where this and several other opportunities go
Nah, don't think he's done. Just think he needs to take a year to rehab and recover.