What people don't see here, are the MANY plays in between where he was under pressure and had no time to throw. You have that happen over and over, and it rattles any QB, and they can't find a rythym, and they start hearing footsteps. Some may not think that's a real thing, but anyone that's played QB will attest to it being true. I don't think Tom Brady would have done much with the worst-blocking offensive line in the NFL, and no run game to keep defenses honest. This kid took hit after hit, and just kept getting up and playing through it. Made several deep, perfect throws. Even the intermediate throws are thrown in the perfect position, so the receiver can catch it and continue running. Ball placement for Tua is excellent, and his arm strength is stronger than most people think. Look at the zip those throws across the middle had. With an offensive line that can pass AND run block, with two fast RBs that can also catch the ball, a FB that's one of the most athletic in the league, and can also block and catch, and now the weapons Miami has put around him? You're going to finally start to see the Alabama Tua. Remember he couldn't practice his rookie year while rehabbing his hip, and then because of COVID, he had no OTAs, no preseason. Just threw him into the fire. I saw an improvement last year, but without a good line or a solid run game, a QB can only do so much. Can't wait to see the plays Mike McDaniel draws up for these guys. Tyreek, Waddle, Devante Parker, Mike Gesicki, Cedrick Wilson, Edmonds, Mostert, and Ingold, with a line that can actually give him time and open holes? Yeah, we could see a Josh Allen-like quantum leap from year two to year three. People forget that Allen STUNK his first two years. All he could do was run the ball, but had many 100 yard passing games.
@@miamichuck3520 lol the narrative is he can’t do it so again stop making up lies to push their narrative cause they don’t want him to win like he did in college
@@miamichuck3520 He has trouble with it. But now there won't be no more excuses. He'll have a decent O-line (on paper). A short yardage speed demon in Waddle. Sure hands and first downs in Gesecki. A down field blow the top off the secondary in Hill. And a zone running scheme. So if he still struggles he's just not the guy.
he was only sacked 22 times 29th lowest in the league. his pressure % (times pressured per dropback) was 10th lowest in the league. tua fans think tua was running for his life the whole time he really wasnt
@@BenManuel on average every single QB in the league has less than 3 seconds. the best is about 2.7 while the worst is around 2.4. to think that any qb has on average "more than 2-3 seconds" is just foolish.
Tua played great even without the weapons he has now lets not forget he lead his team to a 7 game winning streak and the phins barely missed the playoffs by one game if they had one that close one with the falcons or jags the phins would have been in the playoffs this year the phins will be and hopefully the panthers as well
People calling Tua noodle arm not realizing he simply has to release quicker than all other QBs in the NFL and hence his targets are not further up the field. Hopefully next year the line will be much stronger, the run game will exist and Tua can be in better position to succeed and sling it.
Those who say that tua is weak arm qb don't know 💩 about football they just repeat what they hear because they can't think for them self.those same people have to be told to take a shower because they can't make their own choices without being told.
@@juniorburns9673 longest physical throw i have seen is roughly 50 yards in the air. i am not counting 20 yard pass and 60 yard run, but physically in the air. noodle arm
That boy gets hot he accurate as heck. He's gonna be like Dan Marino if we take care of him let Tua do him protect him so he can do what he wants now the hip is getting back in form
Tua is gonna be a top 5 qb here soon, take away the scoreboard he plays the same way up 3 or down 14, going through reads stepping up in the pocket. With that defense teams won’t exactly walk down the field on the dolphins and with those new additions on offense gives tua a lot more freedom and confidence don’t sleep on them.
@@HeatofMiamiKevin I mean, who would want a QB with 5,000+ yards, 38 TD and 15 INT?! I'd take Herbert over Tua any and every day. Too bad Chris Grier didn't do the same on draft day. Chargers defense was third to last in points allowed. Dolphins were better, about middle of the league.
@@HeatofMiamiKevin You pinning their record on Herbert? Third-most yards in the league. Tua is not elite. Only TWO NFL QBs had a higher QBR than Herbert in 2021: Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady.
You do realize that the receivers had to adjust to the throw on almost every one of those plays. It also includes shorter passes where the receiver made the yards after the catch. It omits the incompletions, so it is very one sided.
You do realize that 90% of the time the throws are made specifically expecting an adjustment from the receiver or the DB would know exactly where the ball would go and have a higher chance of intercepting it. Have you never heard of the term throwing it where only your receiver can catch it? Shorter passes where the receiver makes a run for a lot of YAC count for all other quarterback. Are you saying that those passes should not count just for Tua? Also, you omit the fact that the title of the video uses the word "Completion" and not "Attempt", so your comment is very one sided.
Off target throws aren't thrown that way on purpose, plus most of those throws were closer to the DB than they would have had if the pass had been accurate. Forcing receivers to make acrobatic catches causes less completions. Many of the passes in the video looked to be shorter than 20 yards as well, so I'm guessing the guy put anything close in the video as well.
@@kingrex1931 I don't know what video you were watching, but most of the throws were away from the DB as they should have been. I get it you don't like Tua and want to slander, but come up with something that is not an obvious lie. Or you know.... change teams. Go root for the Jests since you're already a hater
Most of those throws led the receivers closer to the defender or there wasn't a defender in the area. They were errant throws. When someone says "Root for another team" it just proves that they can't defend their position in the discussion. Tua isn't good. Plain and simple. He isn't even a top 10 QB in the AFC and not even a top 20 QB. Miami is at a severe handicap with Tua playing!
@@kingrex1931 when someone outright lies about what the video shows it just proves that they're full of it. Plain and simple. Most of those throws were exactly where they needed to be. So the receiver is the only one that can make the adjustment and catch the ball. Did you even watch the video, or are you THAT illiterate when it comes to the game?
Appreciate the effort you put into these Kevin👏
Thanks bud :FP
What people don't see here, are the MANY plays in between where he was under pressure and had no time to throw. You have that happen over and over, and it rattles any QB, and they can't find a rythym, and they start hearing footsteps. Some may not think that's a real thing, but anyone that's played QB will attest to it being true. I don't think Tom Brady would have done much with the worst-blocking offensive line in the NFL, and no run game to keep defenses honest. This kid took hit after hit, and just kept getting up and playing through it. Made several deep, perfect throws. Even the intermediate throws are thrown in the perfect position, so the receiver can catch it and continue running. Ball placement for Tua is excellent, and his arm strength is stronger than most people think. Look at the zip those throws across the middle had.
With an offensive line that can pass AND run block, with two fast RBs that can also catch the ball, a FB that's one of the most athletic in the league, and can also block and catch, and now the weapons Miami has put around him? You're going to finally start to see the Alabama Tua. Remember he couldn't practice his rookie year while rehabbing his hip, and then because of COVID, he had no OTAs, no preseason. Just threw him into the fire. I saw an improvement last year, but without a good line or a solid run game, a QB can only do so much. Can't wait to see the plays Mike McDaniel draws up for these guys. Tyreek, Waddle, Devante Parker, Mike Gesicki, Cedrick Wilson, Edmonds, Mostert, and Ingold, with a line that can actually give him time and open holes? Yeah, we could see a Josh Allen-like quantum leap from year two to year three. People forget that Allen STUNK his first two years. All he could do was run the ball, but had many 100 yard passing games.
Testify my brotha Amen
Now we have Hill and offensive-minded head coach and a shored up offensive line this upcoming season is going to be spectacular for Miami fans!
already is this comment aged well
His release is so sick , by the time his hand is in full motion the ball is already half way
Alot of very tight windows
Why post a video of Tua doing things that so many say he "cant" do. Lol
He's a nfl qb. He should be able to throw 20 yards
@@miamichuck3520 lol the narrative is he can’t do it so again stop making up lies to push their narrative cause they don’t want him to win like he did in college
@@miamichuck3520 He has trouble with it. But now there won't be no more excuses. He'll have a decent O-line (on paper). A short yardage speed demon in Waddle. Sure hands and first downs in Gesecki. A down field blow the top off the secondary in Hill. And a zone running scheme. So if he still struggles he's just not the guy.
You mean hit a WIDE open target?
@@javiertellez3376 hey now relax he's great at those 5yd bubble screens. 😆 Imagine asking young Marino in his prime to throw a bubble screen?
Tua will have a great yr with the players they've added. Two Waddles on the field, OMG.
Is there going to be a first half of the season Florida panthers highlights?
Na full season highlights at the end of the year
King 👑 TUA,. Right on target 🎯 Phins up.. Roll Tide 🌊
People saying he has a noodle arm are casual nfl fans that don’t have any football knowledge and just watch football cuz football is cool
Imagine how many more deep throws Tua would’ve had if his O-line gave him more than 2-3 seconds
he was only sacked 22 times 29th lowest in the league. his pressure % (times pressured per dropback) was 10th lowest in the league. tua fans think tua was running for his life the whole time he really wasnt
@@piercekelly20 While you're looking at all his stats why don't you check the average time he had before he threw the ball
@@BenManuel on average every single QB in the league has less than 3 seconds. the best is about 2.7 while the worst is around 2.4. to think that any qb has on average "more than 2-3 seconds" is just foolish.
@@piercekelly20 then why don't you stop talking and show me that stat if you're so interested on stats
Tua played great even without the weapons he has now lets not forget he lead his team to a 7 game winning streak and the phins barely missed the playoffs by one game if they had one that close one with the falcons or jags the phins would have been in the playoffs this year the phins will be and hopefully the panthers as well
Awesome video bud
People calling Tua noodle arm not realizing he simply has to release quicker than all other QBs in the NFL and hence his targets are not further up the field. Hopefully next year the line will be much stronger, the run game will exist and Tua can be in better position to succeed and sling it.
Those who say that tua is weak arm qb don't know 💩 about football they just repeat what they hear because they can't think for them self.those same people have to be told to take a shower because they can't make their own choices without being told.
@@juniorburns9673 longest physical throw i have seen is roughly 50 yards in the air. i am not counting 20 yard pass and 60 yard run, but physically in the air. noodle arm
Some great throws an catches
Man can sling it. I hope he does great with a better offensive line next season.
That boy gets hot he accurate as heck. He's gonna be like Dan Marino if we take care of him let Tua do him protect him so he can do what he wants now the hip is getting back in form
Tua is gonna be a top 5 qb here soon, take away the scoreboard he plays the same way up 3 or down 14, going through reads stepping up in the pocket. With that defense teams won’t exactly walk down the field on the dolphins and with those new additions on offense gives tua a lot more freedom and confidence don’t sleep on them.
Funny how this video showed what they say he can't do.
Tua has a lazer
🙏🏾✝️
Go miami
Lol...yeah, no
...We haven't contrasted these against all the deep ones he HASN'T made
But those throws vs The Saints and Titans respectively, were A+
After you get down watching this go watch a Tyreek Hill highlights I bet you get really excited…Go Dolphins 🐬
You know you need a new QB when your fans are posting 5min videos of every 20 yrd plus pass when most are 20 at best... Yes I'm still here..
He’s still here everyone
You know you need a new brain when you can see tape debunks the narrative the media is force feeding the public
FIRST!!!!
Miami's franchise QB plays for the Chargers.
So we’d be 9-8 instead of 9-8
@@HeatofMiamiKevin I mean, who would want a QB with 5,000+ yards, 38 TD and 15 INT?! I'd take Herbert over Tua any and every day. Too bad Chris Grier didn't do the same on draft day. Chargers defense was third to last in points allowed. Dolphins were better, about middle of the league.
@@joeg4707 38 TDs and 9 wins
@@HeatofMiamiKevin You pinning their record on Herbert? Third-most yards in the league. Tua is not elite. Only TWO NFL QBs had a higher QBR than Herbert in 2021: Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady.
@Chris J Virgo And the Dolphins would win more with Herbert.
You do realize that the receivers had to adjust to the throw on almost every one of those plays. It also includes shorter passes where the receiver made the yards after the catch. It omits the incompletions, so it is very one sided.
You do realize that 90% of the time the throws are made specifically expecting an adjustment from the receiver or the DB would know exactly where the ball would go and have a higher chance of intercepting it. Have you never heard of the term throwing it where only your receiver can catch it? Shorter passes where the receiver makes a run for a lot of YAC count for all other quarterback. Are you saying that those passes should not count just for Tua? Also, you omit the fact that the title of the video uses the word "Completion" and not "Attempt", so your comment is very one sided.
Off target throws aren't thrown that way on purpose, plus most of those throws were closer to the DB than they would have had if the pass had been accurate. Forcing receivers to make acrobatic catches causes less completions. Many of the passes in the video looked to be shorter than 20 yards as well, so I'm guessing the guy put anything close in the video as well.
@@kingrex1931 I don't know what video you were watching, but most of the throws were away from the DB as they should have been. I get it you don't like Tua and want to slander, but come up with something that is not an obvious lie. Or you know.... change teams. Go root for the Jests since you're already a hater
Most of those throws led the receivers closer to the defender or there wasn't a defender in the area. They were errant throws. When someone says "Root for another team" it just proves that they can't defend their position in the discussion. Tua isn't good. Plain and simple. He isn't even a top 10 QB in the AFC and not even a top 20 QB. Miami is at a severe handicap with Tua playing!
@@kingrex1931 when someone outright lies about what the video shows it just proves that they're full of it. Plain and simple. Most of those throws were exactly where they needed to be. So the receiver is the only one that can make the adjustment and catch the ball. Did you even watch the video, or are you THAT illiterate when it comes to the game?