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(If there’s an already existing official thread for him and I missed, I’m sorry. Please direct me to it, and I will use that one.)
Tua’s prices are at bargain basement levels right now, all things considered. I’m buying some low-end cards here and there. Massively increased print runs are also helping to keep prices low I’m sure. What are everyone’s expectations on him? Anyone else buying on the dip? I think he can turn things around, but I can’t say I’m fully sold on him. He looked small out there last year and struggled to get the ball down field. 2020 isn’t a fair year to be judging rookies, so I’m willing to give him a pass, and overall I think the Dolphins will be a slightly improved team from last year. |
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He sucks. The best case scenario is that he was awful last year because he hadn’t fully recovered from his hip surgery and this year he will be fully healthy. But even in that scenario he will be no better than league average
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I don’t totally disagree with you, but I think he could have elite level accuracy, so if he can just gain a little arm strength and learn the playbook more, he could be a poor’s man Drew Brees. Obviously I’m a long-suffering Fins homer, so I’m straining hard to see any upside, but it’s there. |
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I think he sucks. Simply doesn't have the arm. Doesn't pass the eye test whatsoever. You'd be better off with Rosen.
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I’m a Bama fan so I will unashamedly show my bias. I think he has a huge sophomore surge and shows that he can be a franchise QB. He has Mahomes like ability to turning a negative play into a highlight and has great anticipation and accuracy. I think the hip, and mental hurdles of overcoming the injury, combined with being thrust into action early last year didn’t do him any favors from a public perception standpoint.
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One and done. Two and through.
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I said ohtani was over rated and will be a bust
He’s never coming back from surgery Keep that in mind I don’t like tua size build or arm. I don’t think he will ever be a franchise qb |
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The NFL and college for that matter are getting away from that prototypical QB height. An athletic 6'0ish seems to be the norm lately with Kyler and Wilson just below that.
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I was hoping people would cheer me up on Tua and convince me that he’ll be just fine… but I guess everyone is worried as I am, or worse. *gulp* |
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I saw nothing from him last year that made me particularly optimistic about his upside. However, there are a couple of things working in his favor that should keep him relevant. 1. He has a strong group of wide receivers and 2. He plays in the AFC East (which just hasn’t been the same since Tom Brady left the patriots, though I know Buffalo / Josh Allen fans would say otherwise…)
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Not throwing in the towel yet though. The play calling did him zero favors last year. It was all short drops and 5 yard passes. Should change this year with Waddle. We’ll see.
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The hope is that he wasn't healthy last year. His arm looked better in college. |
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Every QB from Bama looks better in college. You basically have the best player at every position. When you have a ton of time in college from your OL it’s too easy.
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Playbook will open up for sure. |
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