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1 and done in the playoffs after being regular season warriors against bad and mediocre teams. Tua is their weakest link and they need to upgrade QB and find some toughness if they want to be a contender and not a pretty pretender.

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2 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

That's why you can only take the Huddle Hot Takes with a grain of salt. Tua is a fine NFL QB who had a rough night on the road in one of the toughest environments to play in. But these numb skulls will try and paint a definitive picture after 1 bad game, or season and think they have a clue what they're talking about

See that's the issue with posters like yourself and the difference between you and others.

You see the results of Bryce Young for the 2023 season and Tua's record against teams with winning records and his recent playoff perfomance and want to argue about anything else to prop them up. Others call it like it is. Losing football games and not looking like a franchise QB.

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14 minutes ago, frankw said:

See that's the issue with posters like yourself and the difference between you and others.

You see the results of Bryce Young for the 2023 season and Tua's record against teams with winning records and his recent playoff perfomance and want to argue about anything else to prop them up. Others call it like it is. Losing football games and not looking like a franchise QB.

Stroud literally had more big time football plays/throws in 3 quarters last night than Bryce had in 16 games.   That’s not hyperbole.    

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2 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

That's why you can only take the Huddle Hot Takes with a grain of salt. Tua is a fine NFL QB who had a rough night on the road in one of the toughest environments to play in. But these numb skulls will try and paint a definitive picture after 1 bad game, or season and think they have a clue what they're talking about

Lmaoo 

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On 9/25/2023 at 10:22 AM, TheBigKat said:

They lucked out

 

 they were wanting to hire Sean Payton and sign Tom Brady and backup plan was McDaniels and Tua

Luck is part of the game. We got unlucky with the Reich hire. Right the ship with one of the Johnsons. The thought process of getting the guy who was gonna develop Bryce was the right thought. Reich was just the wrong guy.

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3 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

That's why you can only take the Huddle Hot Takes with a grain of salt. Tua is a fine NFL QB who had a rough night on the road in one of the toughest environments to play in. But these numb skulls will try and paint a definitive picture after 1 bad game, or season and think they have a clue what they're talking about

I mean, the Dolphins have essentially been beating up on bad teams all year. The only good team they beat was the Cowboys (22-20). Whenever they play someone good they got nothing. 

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4 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

That's why you can only take the Huddle Hot Takes with a grain of salt. Tua is a fine NFL QB who had a rough night on the road in one of the toughest environments to play in. But these numb skulls will try and paint a definitive picture after 1 bad game, or season and think they have a clue what they're talking about

It wasn't one game. He's been downright bad his last three games. 4 TDs vs. 5 INTs over his last three. Under 200 yards twice with 237 being his best yardage of the three. Those are Bryce numbers.  He was red hot pre-Halloween but he really tailed off post-Halloween. Post-Halloween he has 13 TDs vs. 8 INTs and only one 300 yard game. He's thrown for less than 250 yards in 7 of those 10 games. He looked like a potential MVP pre-Halloween but post-Halloween he was average at best and over the last three he looked like a backup.

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4 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

That's why you can only take the Huddle Hot Takes with a grain of salt. Tua is a fine NFL QB who had a rough night on the road in one of the toughest environments to play in. But these numb skulls will try and paint a definitive picture after 1 bad game, or season and think they have a clue what they're talking about

It’s a hot take to judge Bryce on his entire body of work as an NFL QB? 

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5 hours ago, Waldo said:

1 and done in the playoffs after being regular season warriors against bad and mediocre teams. Tua is their weakest link and they need to upgrade QB and find some toughness if they want to be a contender and not a pretty pretender.

Wait so you just gonna ignore them missing 25 sacks with Jalen and chubs. Missing one of the best safety in game, and missing one of the highest paid CB with Howard. 
 

this all on tua huh? lol

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15 minutes ago, Smitty will punch you said:

Wait so you just gonna ignore them missing 25 sacks with Jalen and chubs. Missing one of the best safety in game, and missing one of the highest paid CB with Howard. 
 

this all on tua huh? lol

They can score 70 in the regular season but only 7 in the playoffs. Too bad all those D guys weren't there to catch some TDs huh lol

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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

Yikes. Tua is essentially Bryce's ceiling, and even Dolphins fans have lost faith in him. We really bout to waste 2-3 years wondering if Bryce is the answer when we are seeing his absolute best ceiling getting knocked out of the first round yet again?

Josh Allen gets knocked out early every year too. Dumdum. There are a handful of clutch qb’s in the entire history of the nfl. As awful as he is, BY might have the clutch gene and that’s worth a little extra time unless you have a no-brainer qb available 

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9 hours ago, Smitty will punch you said:

Wait so you just gonna ignore them missing 25 sacks with Jalen and chubs. Missing one of the best safety in game, and missing one of the highest paid CB with Howard. 
 

this all on tua huh? lol

I would venture to say nearly EVERY QB would have struggled playing the Chiefs in Arrowhead in -9 degree weather.  It’s an anomaly.  This $hit about Tua being a bust after last night are a joke.  

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22 minutes ago, 52Beast said:

I would venture to say nearly EVERY QB would have struggled playing the Chiefs in Arrowhead in -9 degree weather.  It’s an anomaly.  This $hit about Tua being a bust after last night are a joke.  

but it's fun shitting on shitty team performances when our own team sucks donkey dick. It's cathartic. 

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