Tua press conference today:
Can you explain what happened on the two interceptions? – "On the first interception, I think it's what I've done best, is looking guys off and no-looking throws into holes like that. I talked to Christian Harris – buddy, Alabama – and told me that, 'dude, you did that so much to us last year that like I was like, okay, just trust my drop in this area.' And he's like, I'm not falling for it. And that's basically what happened. So it's a good play for him. And that, too, the mind game of that, it's like, 'wow, I never thought that you'd figure that out, that piece of the game out.' So kudos to him. And then on that last one. Man, I wish I could have that one back. That one, I was trying to maneuver someone and it didn't work out with one of the receivers and that's that was the only place to ditch the ball. I probably should have just sailed it to the ground but it's a good play. It's a good play by him."
....This just confirms a lot of what we've been saying. Tua doesn't go through his progressions properly. He's just throwing to a spot pre-snap. He's looking somewhere else to throw defenders off, but is not actually going through progressions. Regardless of if the receiver is there, or the defender is there, the ball is going there, "no-looking throws into holes."
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This has been my number one issue with Tua since he's been here. He often/usually decides presnap where he's going with the ball, and then just launches it right after taking the snap. Sometimes it works, other times it goes to a guy who's completely covered while if he had taken a few seconds and looked around, could have seen another player was wide open.
It also directly ties into how poor he's been at getting the ball to a check down player for short yardage and making something of a play that's well defended, and instead either taking far too long desperately trying for the big shot and getting hit hard or turning the ball over. A lot of times, this even has basically given away first downs because he never looked at the guy who could have easily gotten 5 when they needed 3, and tried to get 20 instead.Sceeto, resnor, dolphin25 and 1 other person like this. -
The "throwing to a predetermined spot" every play and "never going through progressions" was debunked in the infamous Tua thread with numerous videos, game film, GIFs, images, all kinds of visual evidence that goes largely ignored by a partisan party here.
It's no secret that a majority of McDaniel's offense is timing based.
So, which is it going to be this year? Are we going to run with the "he takes the snap and throws it immediately with no regard if a receiver is covered" or will it be the "all he does is throw it to wide open receivers down the field"?
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I can't do this again before the second pre-season game lol.
See you in September.KeyFin, Tuanon4Life and texanphinatic like this. -
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Please please please not another 23,548 posts on Tua is bad, no he's good. You all have run so many off this board already with this BS.
BTW - He had TD throws to Mostert, Berrios, Hill and Cracraft. But none of that was mentioned.
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But willingly violating the ToS would seem to be trolling also, wouldn't it?Last edited: Aug 18, 2023StaleTacos, Hooligan and Sceeto like this. -
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You guys seem overly impressed by Tua making routine plays.Last edited: Aug 23, 2023resnor, Unlucky 13 and Sceeto like this. -
I like Tua. I think that he has a lot of potential. But he's certainly not perfect and has a few things that he really could improve on. The most glaring being the topic of this thread. I don't see why that should be such a big deal for a 25 year old guy.
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It was a back foot pass that was tight and on target. Back foot throws are typically erratic wobblers that are thrown up for grabs.
It was a left armed pass thrown while rolling to the right. That's hard for any QB.
It belied the "he throws to spots" narrative and showed a hot read under pressure.
Just my opinion, but it wasn't a routine pass. With that being said, it's practice and preseason, but we are allowed to get hyped when it's all we get to see. -
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You can cross a street without looking and not get hit by a car, but that doesn't mean it was the best way to go about it.resnor likes this. -
It doesn’t look like a real back foot throw to me. It looks like he squared up a bit right before he threw it and seems like it should be a somewhat routine throw.
I don’t know. I most certainly could be wrong. I just don’t see it as throw that should “break the internet”, but that’s just me. I’ve seen Tua make some throws that are more worthy of such praise. Not getting this one. Good play, but….Last edited: Aug 25, 2023resnor likes this. -
Next time he should look the other way and throw it underhand. Then he'll win over all the doubters.
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Again, overall a routine play, not something that should be making headlines.resnor likes this. -
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We are defined by our agendas and we see what we want to see.
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