Charlie Frye
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Never any doubt they were staying with Tua. Sorry guys you don't give up on a QB like Tua after only a handful of games and no real training camp. He may not have lit the world on fire but he wasn't Josh Rosen either.
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Lots of QB's have been on bad teams with bad coaches, but no one managed what Rosen did: he's the only QB drafted since 1978 in the database I have (which is missing maybe only a few QB's since that time) whose first 16 games starting were ALL below average statistically. That is so rare it had never happened until Rosen.
Tua at least had 4 out of 9 games starting that were above league average passer rating. Tua is definitely not a Rosen.Pauly, JJ_79 and Dol-Fan Dupree like this. -
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Did Tua request Frye? That would mean more to me given the constant coaching turnover under Flores.
Dolphins can have a stacked young team after this draft. Tua does poorly it means we draft a QB early in 2022 draft.Tin Indian likes this. -
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I don't think there's any real reason to believe the Dolphins are looking at other QBs.
People look at the big-arm guys having success this year (Herbert, Allen, Mahomes) and they pair that with Miami having the #3 pick and now players like Watson, Rodgers and Stafford suggesting they may want out and they make up narratives.
Fact is, the Dolphins like Tua. He's a great talent and will get his 2nd year to show what he can do. Better question is who the Dolphins end up selecting as OC.