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4 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:

Tua was knocked silly. Came back in the game and lead his team to victory against the daunted Bills. I bet he doesn't even remember playing the 2nd half. He was on auto pilot and made a great deep pass to beat the Bills. Got to give him some credit. Sure the Bills had so many injuries and the heat. I get that but the fact remains a wobbled and concussed Tua willed his team to a win. It was a classic David vs Goliath. Tua isn't great or elite. However, he can be a very effective system passer and his team believes in him. That goes a long way in getting wins. 

There’s no denying that he’s a gamer and can pull out an ugly win. 

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3 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

It says that he doesnt attack outside the middle of the field accept for screens, quick hitters, and a few moonballs that take 10 minutes to get there.

 

Well, I don’t think that’s what it says, and I don’t think that’s what his completion chart says, but his deep balls undeniably do take a while.

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Just now, HappyDays said:

What a boring offense. Can't you at least try? Go down swinging or something.


they are killing Pickett. Look at the playcalling by Miami. Lots of misdirection and quick stuff. Get their QB into a rhythm.  Pittsburgh needs to try that. 

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2 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

There’s no denying that he’s a gamer and can pull out an ugly win. 

Gamer? Tua? Lol. Ok. He’s an average QB I wouldn’t want him on my team. 

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Tua has some curious body work. 
Most quarterbacks move people around with their eyes, he almost turns his hips then snaps back to the other side of the field. I don’t watch college so I don’t know if he did it there, I don’t recall seeing it in Miami until this year. But once he makes that motion the throw comes out right away. Part of his footwork I guess. 

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12 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Well, there's quite a bit of distance between Allen/Mahomes and the rest of the league. I don't think anyone expects him to hit that level. Ryan Tannehill? Derek Carr? I think right now Miami would be happy with that.

I like Joe Burrows. He's a distance 3rd in my book. However, he's a winner, leader, has that it factor, and is clutch in crucial moments. Doesn't have the big arm but it's good enough. 

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