McDaniel's emphasis on timing has gotten the best out of Tua, but his best is only enough to beat bad teams. He can't extend plays and improvise when everything doesn't go according to plan. Like Mike Tyson said, "Everyone hath a plan until they get punched in the faith."
Really? This is the best of Tua? You didn’t watch a single Alabama game did you? Tua does his best when he can sit back and read the field. McDumDum doesn’t believe in offensive line so that’s not an option.
@@bradhostetter5078 Ironically, FTN's sack avoidance chart from about a month ago had Tua in first by a long shot on EPA after avoiding a sack, with more than double the EPA of the next 4 guys (Mahomes, Kyler, Lamar, Josh Allen). Tua does run through progressions all the time, though multiple times this year has done so too quickly due to his protection. Often times he'll progress past a read who winds up freeing up a moment after he moves on to the next read. This happened a lot with Waddle, specifically
@@stacktus9158 Thanks, Captain Obvious - everybody does their best when the pocket doesn't collapse. College doesn't count. All the guys in the NFL could dominate in college. I'm talking about the best Tua can be in the NFL. Not too many QBs in the pros can improvise and extend plays in the NFL - just the ones who can win playoff games. That's not Tua. But Tua's much better with McDaniel than when he was getting yanked for Fitzmagic every other game.
@@smudgeous4068 Progressions are still part of the plan. What about after he runs out of progressions and/or everything is blown up and he has to make something out of nothing?
Tua was considered a bust before McDaniels, now certain fans wanna throw the coach under the bus despite Tua having the same limitations he had with Flores
Mcdanield deserves part of the blame…he changed the offence, last year Tua was among the league leaders in yds/attempt, he changed it into a dink and dunk offence where tyreek and waddle are used as decoys…the proof is on tape
Yeah the OL stinks and it's gotta be terrifying thinking your QB may actually die if you mess up. Their offense seems kinda boring now too since they're afraid to let him hold the ball
Grier is the biggest problem and needs to be gone. Grier refused to admit he drafted poorly on the line and forced McDaniel to use what he had. Grier also traded away a center last season at the beginning of the season. We've had better lineman they keep getting traded. Greer is forcing Liam and these others to continue to be played. I think McDaniel realized he's got this crappy line and his solution was to get the ball out fast. McDaniel was just lucky that Tua was able to pull this kind of scheme off.
Maybe ,maybe not about grierr , at some point professional athletes gotta play better or get out of the league . Theese large contracts have been a busy for 99.99 percent of the owners and fans
Someone tell Pat that the reason Tyreeks tweet can be misinterpreted is because the grammar is completely missing. If we are to read his tweet as it stands, he is telling us he is going to go coach football. Put the comma in the proper place and he's telling McDaniel it's time to go. Go where? That isn't clarified in the tweet. It's amazing to me that the vast majority of people use a writing platform to communicate, yet they don't know how to read and write at a 2nd grade level. Makes for good comedy among the few of us who learned something in early grade school. Let's eat Grandma!
You realize this whole skit was because of the lack of punctuation right? If you watched the whole video you’d realize he did, in fact, know the punctuation was missing.
This again is not true. Tua reads the defense quickly and can get the ball out fast. The longer the play lasts, it means no one’s open. Our oline is not very good. He doesn’t have all the time in the world to throw.
What happened to Miami’s run game? Last year Mostert scored 20 touchdowns and Achane was running at 8 yards per carry while adding 8 of his own TD’s… complete drop off
@@stephencarter1851 both of last season's backup guards have been forced to serve as starters this season. In addition to that, their decent run-blocking RT went on season-ending IR 6 weeks ago and they've been league worst in rush yards (
Tyreek is a legendary troll, he was meaning it’s time for me to be a coach, not time for me to go, coach. Just a bad time to troll everyone in Miami lol. Regardless, Miami is never going anywhere without an offensive line, something he’s never had since Alabama in college
Dope to see Darius and the boys give some love to Miami Northwestern. That school has single handedly been putting out D1 athletes and pro NFL players for decades. One of the main reasons South Florida highschool football is the best in the country.
The line has been suspect, but it has mainly affected the running game. As for the three INTs against Houston, there was no pressure on Tua, just bad reads and weak throws. As for the season, when Tua drops back he is only getting pressured 11.9% of the time, the LOWEST of his career. And Tua is not getting rid of the ball earlier than usual to avoid pressure as his pocket time (amount of time between the snap and throwing the ball) is 2.1 seconds (same as last year) and it is only 2.2 seconds for his career.
@@matthewdigiacomo2580 I got thew the end of your first sentence and my eyes almost rolled out of my head. Needless to say, I didn't read any further. You're who I was talking about. Don't @ me.
@@wolfie954 Sorry that you are incapable of comprehending how football is played. Perhaps you should switch to an easier sport with less going on like badminton (I was going to suggest a spelling bee, but you third word in your response proved that would be out of your league as well). Now don't come @ me because I have seen, played, coached, written about and forgotten more about football than you will ever know in your lifetime.
Maybe taking the quarterback with the most concussions and probably shouldn't play because of its concussions.Give him the most complicated playbook and brilliant coach.Basically.What i'm saying is coach Mcdaniel is too smart for his quarterback. Or you could think of it as his quarterback has taken too much damage and cannot compute.
Maybe put some dudes up front that can actually block. Team can’t run the ball, it’s not even threatening to other teams. Teams can play a light box, and rush 3, drop 8, and still get TFL on 50%+ of the run plays. They are the worst 3rd & 1 and 4th & 1 team in the NFL, because of how piss poor their run game is in short yard situations. It’s so piss poor because of how bad the o line is. If anybody needs to go, it’s the GM who keeps trying to justify the disaster of an o line, specifically the guards and backup/swing tackles.
I think he was hinting at, he needs an offensive line! Also, I know QB's don't call their own plays these days, but with his knowledge of the offense, maybe let him try it, it should help a lot on their operational issues
People are missing Tua's main point on that video Pat played where he's talking about how much they have to do pre-snap. He said 9 seconds left for a reason. Because they constantly get to the line with that amount left. What he's telling you without telling you is that McDaniel takes way too long to get the play call in so he doesn't have the time to do what's needed pre-snap. Exactly why in the video played before that when he was reading off the name of the play and then pre-snap stuff and then said Do I have time to do that... oh I snap the ball.
This is the product of Spot Throwing. Tua turns into a dink and dunk QB against good defense's where a majority of his passes are screen passes or passes underneath in the middle of the field. When the Dolphins play a good defense the offense completely folds and gets shut down. Tua isn't reading the defense after his first read is taken away. Any good defense that they play know that all they have to do is sit in the middle and get a good jump on the ball and they will more than likely get a few interceptions. Tua is also underthrowing balls down the sideline more than he used to. The offense has been figured out and Mcdaniel can't adjust once his original game plan gets shut down and Tua can't adjust when his spot throwing isn't working. He can look like a top rated QB when it's working against bum defenses but when it doesn't work against a good defense he can't overcome that pressure and the offense goes completely silent. They've had bad results against good teams every single year with Tua and McDaniel.
@@kevinluna5164 It's funny how everyone is a hater or a clown for saying so but Miami can't win more than 11 games in a season with supposedly the most explosive offense in the league. But we're all haters 🤷♂️
@@JustinSteereMusicVery good points. But watch them show up against my struggling niners. But that shows you what kind of season the niners are having. Lol.
@ Well, that's the big issue. They show up once or twice or beat a banged up playoff team and then half of the fan base say's "where are all the Tua haters at now?" then when they lose or when Tua plays terrible and literally throws the game away they want to blame everyone but Tua. The Dolphins are the easiest scripted team in the league because it's been the same results every year since they got Tua. Once Tua ultimately leaves Miami the same fans will say "The Dolphins never gave Tua a fair chance."
As a dolphin fan since the 80s it’s one thing I know, the dolphins will definitely run it back next year and every year until it looks like we’re on the right path then they’ll fire everyone
Media has tried to tear him down like no other qb for whatever reason. Tua has lead the league in passing yards and qb rating. He’s got the most difficult offense in the nfl yet slices and dices through defenses for two years. He does it without an OL ( rated 30th in the league,)absolutely no run game (30-45 yards), throwing the quickest in the nfl around 2 seconds flat while running For his life. Yet he was extreme success. Imagine if he had a real nfl level team. We couldn’t score 20 points against anyone with him out. He comes back and we were close to getting to the playoffs. He has to throw 40 times a game, score every time because the defense always gives up points every series until the last qtr. we ask an awful lot of him!!! If he had a run game and even a middle of the league OL it would be lights out. Last years team could have won it all before all the injuries. Tua lit it up and redefined a style of football yet unseen. Stop with the narratives.
That whole offense, along with the head coach, was constructed to squeeze every bit of talent out of Tua they can. He has a lot of limitations and Grier knows it.
Ask Darius what a documentary on the Coral Springs charter school football team might look like. Dude was a freak of an athlete was fun to go to school with and witness considering we didn’t have a lot of athletes and def not of his caliber. Never knew him personally though.
@SteeveyKneevey That's one of the reasons he gets erased against elite corners they watch tape and have a sense of what route he's going to run & he doesn't make his routes believable so even being the fastest receiver possibly ever he still can't get open.
Yeah he “double caught” lots of balls in KC. The reason he was so successful was because Mahomes can extend plays, something Tue will never be able to do… especially after his head injuries. He has to play on time.
Tone cant be perceived in text, thats why Tyree's message becomes misconstrued. imo, i have no idea what he is talking about until he is able to clarify.
His teammate Jonnu Smith is having a career year and simultaneously coaching kids, and his ex-teammate just won a state championship coaching kids after retiring. He may be referring to that
No dolphins fan should support this team if Grier and MM are coming back. Something has to be changed with that dynamic. 30 years no playoff win and Grier has been apart of the FO 25 years of it. Time for change
People shitting on McD now. Dude turned tua and this team around. Had them scoring in record numbers last year. Then guys start getting hurt and playing bad and now they're acting like he doesn't have it
The bottom line despite tua being hurt out of college and lacking in some physical attributes for that position . Miami has done well when playing that warm fuzzy pitch and catch against less than medicore teams , with the worst recorded and people viewed McDaniels as some sort of coaching genius And now tua is throwing 25 percent of his passes behind the line if scrimmage 4 of the fastest guys in the NFL and this is the offense McDaniels draws up is beyond bad coaching
Hopefully new GM and HC built the trenches like your supposed to been a fan since 85 haven’t been tough since the Zach Thomas Jason Taylor Sam Madison and Patrick sustain days
Houston went out of shell quite a bit during the game. But even the routes were short. There was no deep threat like last year. So Houston was very aggressive. It was predictable, I was at the game and we were calling the plays. Dolphins just haven’t had a game where the offense and defense play well. It’s always one or the other
The issue has stayed the same, they can't beat teams over .500....this year they had a hard schedule based off last year. Next year it should be an easy schedule....
@ his average pass length was toward the bottom of the league last year…the only reason he led in that category you’re clinging onto is the amount of space and respect his receivers demanded LAST YEAR.
@@heartofthecityyclothingThis is false. In 2023 he averaged 6.1 air yards per completion according to NGS, which was #9 for QBs with 300+ pass attempts (which includes Kirk Cousins despite only playing half the year)
@@ccrr8029According to PFR, 52.9% of Tua's passes in 2023 were via air yards, not 45% like you claimed. In 2024, it's been only 41.9%. This is obviously way less than 2023's numbers, yet interestingly still several points higher than Mahomes' 39.0 from 2023
You only tough as your coach McDaniels is a geek he can call plays no doubt about it even if you put Weaver as the head coach you would get a tough team
Miami spends too much time getting.The play called out... That's what hurts us....I don't get why we don't have the first play out when the offense get on the field.. Why are they huddling
55 year dolphin fan. Shula won superbowls with a ball control offense. He lost superbowls with a QB fixation. They should learn his lesson. Tua should be a component to an offense. He shouldn't be the offense. This team is built wrong. Fire everyone from the GM to the janitor.
but how many qbs wouldn’t ? Is the better question.. if you only have a couple names maybe it’s the system.. if your system doesn’t fit your players skills why are you coaching
@@Thomaswake so you think QBs like Burrow, Allen, Wilson, Herbert, Cousins and more wouldn’t thrive in this system when they all have much higher physical talent than Tua? You replace Tua with a durable and athletic QB, Miami is already out of their 25 years playoff win drought.
Tua prior to this game was playing very well. It's just bad timing for him to have a bad game in a must win situation. He just couldn't afford that when they needed to win out. Their O line is still dogshit, andwith no running game that puts a ton of undue pressure on a QB to be perfect. Tua lost that game, but the pressure he has to deal with is like no other with a single sided offensive game.
Did Brian Flores would have gotten his way we'd have Justin Herbert now and as far as McDaniels offense goes we lead the league and plays originating behind the line of scrimmage that go nowhere
McDaniel had his chance when tua went down and i witness the same offense with 4 different qbs knowing well that tua Huntley Skylar and Boyle have different styles of QB play
The problem has been the o. Line. They can't run block and they can't pass block. I don't care what quarterback you have. They will suck behind that line.
Been a hurricane and dolphin fan whole life. I’m 49 at least the hurricanes gave me something in my lifetime. Fins suk and u let bills get better before you. The bills where no one wants to play now is a better destination than Miami. Smh
McDaniel and Grier have to go. Those 2 cannot keep structuring an offense that only depends on Tua getting the ball fast and speed. Speed is useless without an OL capable of opening spaces for the RBs and also able to protect the QB so he can hold the ball for a little longer to give time for the speed of WRs to find open spaces. They just have a wrong concept. Tua with a decent OL could kill defenses with his accuracy. But Dolphins are not willing to give him that.
Need to get an Offensive line that didn't roam with the dinosaurs , that can stay healthy , get McDaniels out of calling the plays , for that to happen Grier has to go
can't run a simple offense with Tua, those are for guys who can make it happen themselves. Tua is a timing QB, it is what it is, if McDaniel goes there will immediately be questions about them drafting a QB.
Tua would be much better off in a system that utilizes a power running game and lots of playaction. McDaniel's system puts too much on Tua. He's not Patrick Mahomes.
Pat: "They'll figure it out." Gumpy: "probably not but we'll run it back next year. " 😂 As a Dolphins fan, I share the same sentiment.
For the same outcome
Only the real fans understand that statement
😭😭😭
Facts 😂😂😂
I was rolling after his comment
“Probably not but we’ll run it back next year…”
Truest testament to being a dolphins fan
3-13 against against .500+ teams. blow it up
Yea if we ignore what a teams stats were at the end of a season it's a whole lot closer to .500
3-17 boss
McDaniel's emphasis on timing has gotten the best out of Tua, but his best is only enough to beat bad teams. He can't extend plays and improvise when everything doesn't go according to plan. Like Mike Tyson said, "Everyone hath a plan until they get punched in the faith."
Really? This is the best of Tua? You didn’t watch a single Alabama game did you? Tua does his best when he can sit back and read the field. McDumDum doesn’t believe in offensive line so that’s not an option.
@@bradhostetter5078 Ironically, FTN's sack avoidance chart from about a month ago had Tua in first by a long shot on EPA after avoiding a sack, with more than double the EPA of the next 4 guys (Mahomes, Kyler, Lamar, Josh Allen).
Tua does run through progressions all the time, though multiple times this year has done so too quickly due to his protection. Often times he'll progress past a read who winds up freeing up a moment after he moves on to the next read. This happened a lot with Waddle, specifically
@@stacktus9158 Thanks, Captain Obvious - everybody does their best when the pocket doesn't collapse. College doesn't count. All the guys in the NFL could dominate in college. I'm talking about the best Tua can be in the NFL. Not too many QBs in the pros can improvise and extend plays in the NFL - just the ones who can win playoff games. That's not Tua. But Tua's much better with McDaniel than when he was getting yanked for Fitzmagic every other game.
@@smudgeous4068 Progressions are still part of the plan. What about after he runs out of progressions and/or everything is blown up and he has to make something out of nothing?
Well said. They will always fold to good teams
Tua was considered a bust before McDaniels, now certain fans wanna throw the coach under the bus despite Tua having the same limitations he had with Flores
Like what?
@@ccrr8029 Stay away from drugs.
Cuz the old coach who didnt maximize Tua still managed to win more games. Tua/McDaniels will never be successful
BINGO😂
Mcdanield deserves part of the blame…he changed the offence, last year Tua was among the league leaders in yds/attempt, he changed it into a dink and dunk offence where tyreek and waddle are used as decoys…the proof is on tape
Miamis biggest problem is a lack of discipline and toughness. That falls directly onto McD
Bro the Problem is the OL !! Tua make the OL look better than it actually is , but when a starter get injured , all hell breaks loose
Yeah the OL stinks and it's gotta be terrifying thinking your QB may actually die if you mess up. Their offense seems kinda boring now too since they're afraid to let him hold the ball
O-line didn’t play good BUT tua threw TERRIBLE Ints , he had TIME on those plays 🤷♂️🤷♂️ tua lost the game , not O-line
CONSISTENTLY folds vs +.500 teams *after week 12 when it matters most 🤷♂️
casuals love blaming the line because they think it makes them sound like they know ball
you can HEAR the brain damage in the way tua talks man holy hell that is sad
Grier is the biggest problem and needs to be gone. Grier refused to admit he drafted poorly on the line and forced McDaniel to use what he had. Grier also traded away a center last season at the beginning of the season. We've had better lineman they keep getting traded. Greer is forcing Liam and these others to continue to be played.
I think McDaniel realized he's got this crappy line and his solution was to get the ball out fast.
McDaniel was just lucky that Tua was able to pull this kind of scheme off.
Maybe ,maybe not about grierr , at some point professional athletes gotta play better or get out of the league .
Theese large contracts have been a busy for 99.99 percent of the owners and fans
Someone tell Pat that the reason Tyreeks tweet can be misinterpreted is because the grammar is completely missing. If we are to read his tweet as it stands, he is telling us he is going to go coach football. Put the comma in the proper place and he's telling McDaniel it's time to go. Go where? That isn't clarified in the tweet.
It's amazing to me that the vast majority of people use a writing platform to communicate, yet they don't know how to read and write at a 2nd grade level. Makes for good comedy among the few of us who learned something in early grade school. Let's eat Grandma!
You realize this whole skit was because of the lack of punctuation right? If you watched the whole video you’d realize he did, in fact, know the punctuation was missing.
You’d love a movie called LET HIM HAVE IT
British, Medak maybe, late 80s early 90s
Tua is worse the longer he has to throw. That’s why we keep doing check downs and screens
And trying to keep him upright and alive on the field
Because our line ain't that good. The longer he has to throw the more people are around him when he throws
You're an idiot 😂.
He gets confused
This again is not true. Tua reads the defense quickly and can get the ball out fast. The longer the play lasts, it means no one’s open. Our oline is not very good. He doesn’t have all the time in the world to throw.
Tua can't beat winning teams with any consistancy, and crumbles when they need him most. He is not a franchise QB.
What happened to Miami’s run game? Last year Mostert scored 20 touchdowns and Achane was running at 8 yards per carry while adding 8 of his own TD’s… complete drop off
It’s called BLOCKING
@@stephencarter1851 both of last season's backup guards have been forced to serve as starters this season. In addition to that, their decent run-blocking RT went on season-ending IR 6 weeks ago and they've been league worst in rush yards (
It sucks man. Injuries kill a good OL. Its tough watching guys struggle with injuries. Line doesn't seem to be the same@@smudgeous4068
Abysmal ol blocking
No Robert Hunt he left to Carolina and was our best run blocker
Tyreek is a legendary troll, he was meaning it’s time for me to be a coach, not time for me to go, coach. Just a bad time to troll everyone in Miami lol. Regardless, Miami is never going anywhere without an offensive line, something he’s never had since Alabama in college
he threw a hospital ball on sunday and he complaining about the offense? 😂
That throw is very common and rarely someone gets hurt. Why is youtube commenter's so slow 😂
Ya'll are misreading Tyreek completely. I think he's just tired of paying for first class tickets. My guy has 25 kids. needs to start flying coach
Welcome to life as an NFL quarterback Tua
I remember trent dilfer saying this bum was better than marino and brees
Dope to see Darius and the boys give some love to Miami Northwestern. That school has single handedly been putting out D1 athletes and pro NFL players for decades. One of the main reasons South Florida highschool football is the best in the country.
If they drafted penne over waddle this isn’t as big of an issue
That was a fireable offense
You mean michah
Anyone that doesn't see how awful the O-Line is has cognitive dissonance. Mind blowing lack of football IQ.
That would be our entire front office…
@@nategustafson1588 and 99% of the fan base.
The line has been suspect, but it has mainly affected the running game. As for the three INTs against Houston, there was no pressure on Tua, just bad reads and weak throws. As for the season, when Tua drops back he is only getting pressured 11.9% of the time, the LOWEST of his career. And Tua is not getting rid of the ball earlier than usual to avoid pressure as his pocket time (amount of time between the snap and throwing the ball) is 2.1 seconds (same as last year) and it is only 2.2 seconds for his career.
@@matthewdigiacomo2580 I got thew the end of your first sentence and my eyes almost rolled out of my head. Needless to say, I didn't read any further. You're who I was talking about. Don't @ me.
@@wolfie954 Sorry that you are incapable of comprehending how football is played. Perhaps you should switch to an easier sport with less going on like badminton (I was going to suggest a spelling bee, but you third word in your response proved that would be out of your league as well). Now don't come @ me because I have seen, played, coached, written about and forgotten more about football than you will ever know in your lifetime.
Maybe taking the quarterback with the most concussions and probably shouldn't play because of its concussions.Give him the most complicated playbook and brilliant coach.Basically.What i'm saying is coach Mcdaniel is too smart for his quarterback. Or you could think of it as his quarterback has taken too much damage and cannot compute.
Maybe put some dudes up front that can actually block. Team can’t run the ball, it’s not even threatening to other teams. Teams can play a light box, and rush 3, drop 8, and still get TFL on 50%+ of the run plays. They are the worst 3rd & 1 and 4th & 1 team in the NFL, because of how piss poor their run game is in short yard situations. It’s so piss poor because of how bad the o line is. If anybody needs to go, it’s the GM who keeps trying to justify the disaster of an o line, specifically the guards and backup/swing tackles.
Also, get rid of the Special Teams coordinator. I genuinely have no idea how that man has a job at the NFL level.
I think he was hinting at, he needs an offensive line! Also, I know QB's don't call their own plays these days, but with his knowledge of the offense, maybe let him try it, it should help a lot on their operational issues
McDaniel is 3-15 against teams with .500 record or better - Miami will never win with this guy...
People are missing Tua's main point on that video Pat played where he's talking about how much they have to do pre-snap. He said 9 seconds left for a reason. Because they constantly get to the line with that amount left. What he's telling you without telling you is that McDaniel takes way too long to get the play call in so he doesn't have the time to do what's needed pre-snap. Exactly why in the video played before that when he was reading off the name of the play and then pre-snap stuff and then said Do I have time to do that... oh I snap the ball.
This is the product of Spot Throwing. Tua turns into a dink and dunk QB against good defense's where a majority of his passes are screen passes or passes underneath in the middle of the field. When the Dolphins play a good defense the offense completely folds and gets shut down. Tua isn't reading the defense after his first read is taken away. Any good defense that they play know that all they have to do is sit in the middle and get a good jump on the ball and they will more than likely get a few interceptions. Tua is also underthrowing balls down the sideline more than he used to. The offense has been figured out and Mcdaniel can't adjust once his original game plan gets shut down and Tua can't adjust when his spot throwing isn't working. He can look like a top rated QB when it's working against bum defenses but when it doesn't work against a good defense he can't overcome that pressure and the offense goes completely silent. They've had bad results against good teams every single year with Tua and McDaniel.
Facts bro thank you , BUT you “hating” 😂
@@kevinluna5164 It's funny how everyone is a hater or a clown for saying so but Miami can't win more than 11 games in a season with supposedly the most explosive offense in the league. But we're all haters 🤷♂️
@@JustinSteereMusicVery good points. But watch them show up against my struggling niners. But that shows you what kind of season the niners are having. Lol.
@ Well, that's the big issue. They show up once or twice or beat a banged up playoff team and then half of the fan base say's "where are all the Tua haters at now?" then when they lose or when Tua plays terrible and literally throws the game away they want to blame everyone but Tua. The Dolphins are the easiest scripted team in the league because it's been the same results every year since they got Tua. Once Tua ultimately leaves Miami the same fans will say "The Dolphins never gave Tua a fair chance."
The spot throwing almost killed Dubose
As a dolphin fan since the 80s it’s one thing I know, the dolphins will definitely run it back next year and every year until it looks like we’re on the right path then they’ll fire everyone
Tua hasn't had *ANY* postseason success. And that's the point after 5 years. This is the problem when you have a QB just throwing to "spots"
Media has tried to tear him down like no other qb for whatever reason. Tua has lead the league in passing yards and qb rating. He’s got the most difficult offense in the nfl yet slices and dices through defenses for two years. He does it without an OL ( rated 30th in the league,)absolutely no run game (30-45 yards), throwing the quickest in the nfl around 2 seconds flat while running For his life. Yet he was extreme success. Imagine if he had a real nfl level team. We couldn’t score 20 points against anyone with him out. He comes back and we were close to getting to the playoffs. He has to throw 40 times a game, score every time because the defense always gives up points every series until the last qtr. we ask an awful lot of him!!! If he had a run game and even a middle of the league OL it would be lights out. Last years team could have won it all before all the injuries. Tua lit it up and redefined a style of football yet unseen. Stop with the narratives.
After putting up all those points on the broncos its been down hill
Teddy B was great at Saints.
Shouldn’t have let him geaux
All these years and they still can't put a o line together. The defense needs lot's of help.
Whole crew DRUNK
Get it together 😊
That whole offense, along with the head coach, was constructed to squeeze every bit of talent out of Tua they can. He has a lot of limitations and Grier knows it.
Tua's brain injuries mean he will never know what's really going on around him again.
Ur real cute. 😂
@rockycarter3358
Thanks babe
Tua was so bad v the Texans im rooting for him but YIKES
Ask Darius what a documentary on the Coral Springs charter school football team might look like. Dude was a freak of an athlete was fun to go to school with and witness considering we didn’t have a lot of athletes and def not of his caliber. Never knew him personally though.
Tyreek was never gonna catch that anyway, has some of the worst hands I've seen on a #1 Receiver he body catches everything.
He’s not a good wr. Just a deep threat athlete that can run fast. His route running is horrible
@SteeveyKneevey That's one of the reasons he gets erased against elite corners they watch tape and have a sense of what route he's going to run & he doesn't make his routes believable so even being the fastest receiver possibly ever he still can't get open.
@@TheFifapro44 I agree 100% my man
Yeah he “double caught” lots of balls in KC. The reason he was so successful was because Mahomes can extend plays, something Tue will never be able to do… especially after his head injuries. He has to play on time.
That’s the long and short of it .
Keep it all the same!! Happy Bills fan here. One less team to worry about.
"he got the best out of tua" He taught him timing lol
I always find it crazy when people say they like watching him play football, wtf does that mean
Last year was their year to do something and they didn't. Hill is now 31 and their QB has serious health concerns. They have a top 10 defense
I still believe in this baller Tua
You the only one
@@bojangles713 and Grier/MM
Greer is the main problem for the Dolphins, new GM is a must. Let him decide on Mc Daniel and Tua.
2:08 😭😭i thought the big bomb was coming
Tone cant be perceived in text, thats why Tyree's message becomes misconstrued. imo, i have no idea what he is talking about until he is able to clarify.
His teammate Jonnu Smith is having a career year and simultaneously coaching kids, and his ex-teammate just won a state championship coaching kids after retiring. He may be referring to that
@simoncross7728 Its missing grammar. Put the comma in the right spot, and the tweet would say exactly what it's author meant. Grade 2, simple grammar.
@jayclue8581 it is highly ironic you used the word "it's" when using a possessive pronoun while discussing grammar, haha
@smudgeous4068 ...the ironing is delicious. I'll take it up with my editor. Try harder next time, Eugene. 🤦
We had a chance to draft Penei Sewell and we got Jaylen Waddle 🤦♂️. Our decision to build outside in has destroyed this team
Fireable offense. I though they should have stayed and kept the draft pick and take Parsons/Smith (just as good as Waddle)/Slater
I think the problem is Tua isn't as great as he thinks he is
Reek is saying “I got beat, I got to go… not you, Coach…
Tua isnt worth 15 mill a year.. let alone 30 mill. Classic Dolphins 😂
You aren’t worth $15 an hour lil bro
Actually he is cause you are worth what someone is willing to pay for your services🤷♂️
@@McRib_Bck12depends on how you define worth. That is factually what he is worth now, but its debatable if he is WORTHY of that contract.
I agree not even worth 3 million a year
@@Bettor.Profits "Classic burger joint."
No dolphins fan should support this team if Grier and MM are coming back. Something has to be changed with that dynamic. 30 years no playoff win and Grier has been apart of the FO 25 years of it. Time for change
Punctuation amd grammar are important, kids.
Tyreek Hill went to school for twenty years and nobody knows wtf he's trying to say.
My takeaway here is that punctuation is important
Tua was headed to irrelevance before the architect of this defense 100% saved his career.
The Texans D had fun with the Dolphins. Sting is the best corner in the league, period.
Dolphins have a "tell" and everybody but McDaniels knows it . Frank Smith should call all plays for the remainder of the season!
Mcdaniel is not even qualified to be an Offensive Coordinator!
I've seen lots of ex quarterbacks say less than five quarterbacks could run that offense. Maybe that's some of the issue.
The offense is designed and limited to accommodate a QB with a weak arm and lack of football IQ. It is a stripped down version of the West Coast.
People shitting on McD now. Dude turned tua and this team around. Had them scoring in record numbers last year. Then guys start getting hurt and playing bad and now they're acting like he doesn't have it
The bottom line despite tua being hurt out of college and lacking in some physical attributes for that position .
Miami has done well when playing that warm fuzzy pitch and catch against less than medicore teams , with the worst recorded and people viewed McDaniels as some sort of coaching genius
And now tua is throwing 25 percent of his passes behind the line if scrimmage
4 of the fastest guys in the NFL and this is the offense McDaniels draws up is beyond bad coaching
The Miami dolphins cant win without tua and can't win big games with tua 😂😂 i love it
Miami is a pure example of organizational failure. I really don’t have anything else to say……..
Tua is a coach killer
Hopefully new GM and HC built the trenches like your supposed to been a fan since 85 haven’t been tough since the Zach Thomas Jason Taylor Sam Madison and Patrick sustain days
Houston went out of shell quite a bit during the game. But even the routes were short. There was no deep threat like last year. So Houston was very aggressive. It was predictable, I was at the game and we were calling the plays. Dolphins just haven’t had a game where the offense and defense play well. It’s always one or the other
We need to draft/build a wall...period
The issue has stayed the same, they can't beat teams over .500....this year they had a hard schedule based off last year. Next year it should be an easy schedule....
9th easiest schedule in the league, will get easier with Cle, SF, NYJ left
Simple math, wimpy offensive line, one dimensional QB, no bruising running back, just speed, and depleted defensive
Tua is an overpaid mid qb and he’s gonna tell people the coaching is holding the team back.
To be fair McDaniel hasn't been his best this year either. Dude blows timeouts like he's got 50 of them.
Mid as fudge
Tua is a top tier pocket qb. Give him a decent oline and he will preform well. Give him a crap oline (like he has) against a good d and he will fail.
Literally led the league in passing yards in 2023 😂.
@@AaronCasadoss Because of the separation that Hill/Waddle get, #1/2 last year and after the GB game 1& 4 this year
Tua can’t throw the deep ball…PERIOD
Literally lead the league in passing down field last year lol
@ his average pass length was toward the bottom of the league last year…the only reason he led in that category you’re clinging onto is the amount of space and respect his receivers demanded LAST YEAR.
@@heartofthecityyclothingthat’s actually incorrect lol. Go look at the stats dude
@@heartofthecityyclothingThis is false. In 2023 he averaged 6.1 air yards per completion according to NGS, which was #9 for QBs with 300+ pass attempts (which includes Kirk Cousins despite only playing half the year)
@@ccrr8029According to PFR, 52.9% of Tua's passes in 2023 were via air yards, not 45% like you claimed.
In 2024, it's been only 41.9%. This is obviously way less than 2023's numbers, yet interestingly still several points higher than Mahomes' 39.0 from 2023
It’s all dunk and dunk. Tua has the WRs to throw it deep.
You are so right! Tua has the WR’s to throw it deep to. The problem is that with that 🐓ARM. He can’t throw it deep 😂. Tua is just straight trash!
You only tough as your coach McDaniels is a geek he can call plays no doubt about it even if you put Weaver as the head coach you would get a tough team
His play calling is trash, what are you talking about?
@stacktus9158 trying to give him the benefit of the doubt
Soft HC/QB what do you expect
Miami spends too much time getting.The play called out... That's what hurts us....I don't get why we don't have the first play out when the offense get on the field.. Why are they huddling
Rex will bring the run game where he won't have to throw40times he will get a pound ground back
Are there more “POCKET PASSERS “or “DUAL THREAT “ QBS with Super Bowl 🏆
Tua, Purdy 2 QBs I just don’t see it with. I would rather have Darnold or Mayfield
Niner fan, but Mayfield has been a blast to watch.
Purdy is at least bright with some poise and awareness
55 year dolphin fan. Shula won superbowls with a ball control offense. He lost superbowls with a QB fixation. They should learn his lesson. Tua should be a component to an offense. He shouldn't be the offense. This team is built wrong. Fire everyone from the GM to the janitor.
Derek Stingly is one of the best in the league though.
If I'm Tua I'm looking around for a team with a good interior line
Bye Felicia
Tua is holding the offense back
Thanks for telling everyone you don't know anything
but how many qbs wouldn’t ? Is the better question.. if you only have a couple names maybe it’s the system.. if your system doesn’t fit your players skills why are you coaching
@@Thomaswake so you think QBs like Burrow, Allen, Wilson, Herbert, Cousins and more wouldn’t thrive in this system when they all have much higher physical talent than Tua? You replace Tua with a durable and athletic QB, Miami is already out of their 25 years playoff win drought.
@@TheRedsox040711 You said COUSINS? YEA, ALRIGHT BUDDY. YOU'RE HIGH!
@@Billabongbabalog you telling me Cousins wouldn’t ball out with Tyreek, Waddle and Jonnu? At least he wouldn’t ball out better than Tua?
Tua prior to this game was playing very well. It's just bad timing for him to have a bad game in a must win situation. He just couldn't afford that when they needed to win out. Their O line is still dogshit, andwith no running game that puts a ton of undue pressure on a QB to be perfect. Tua lost that game, but the pressure he has to deal with is like no other with a single sided offensive game.
So the Pats gutted the Jets and now the Dolphins, pretty crazy efficient while still competing for #1
Did Brian Flores would have gotten his way we'd have Justin Herbert now and as far as McDaniels offense goes we lead the league and plays originating behind the line of scrimmage that go nowhere
McDaniel had his chance when tua went down and i witness the same offense with 4 different qbs knowing well that tua Huntley Skylar and Boyle have different styles of QB play
Give Tua a better line and he will perform. The line is always rated in the bottom 25 to 31. Hes not a mahomes, so he needs a better cast around him.
The problem has been the o. Line. They can't run block and they can't pass block. I don't care what quarterback you have. They will suck behind that line.
Been a hurricane and dolphin fan whole life. I’m 49 at least the hurricanes gave me something in my lifetime. Fins suk and u let bills get better before you. The bills where no one wants to play now is a better destination than Miami. Smh
McDaniel and Grier have to go. Those 2 cannot keep structuring an offense that only depends on Tua getting the ball fast and speed. Speed is useless without an OL capable of opening spaces for the RBs and also able to protect the QB so he can hold the ball for a little longer to give time for the speed of WRs to find open spaces. They just have a wrong concept. Tua with a decent OL could kill defenses with his accuracy. But Dolphins are not willing to give him that.
Gump speaks for all the 🐬fans
Stephen Ross needs to fire everyone involved in drafting and paying that lame ass QB
NFL defenses are catching up to the offense again and it's good for football
No he's just trash. A backup best.
Tua is a spot thrower. Plain and simple. McDaniel is limited to his QB. Just like Flores was. One day the Tua cult will fall
Need to get an Offensive line that didn't roam with the dinosaurs , that can stay healthy , get McDaniels out of calling the plays , for that to happen Grier has to go
FIRE CHRIS GRIER!
MIAMI IS STUCK WITH Tua and the rest of the overpaid washed up Roster!
Tua needs to stop talking because he sucks too!
Shortest average completion yds per throw
can't run a simple offense with Tua, those are for guys who can make it happen themselves. Tua is a timing QB, it is what it is, if McDaniel goes there will immediately be questions about them drafting a QB.
Tua would be much better off in a system that utilizes a power running game and lots of playaction. McDaniel's system puts too much on Tua. He's not Patrick Mahomes.
Im feeling your pain Gumpy- McDaniel needs to go ... another medicore Miami season and draft position 😢😅
Tua is not a bad QB but not a franchise QB