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13 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Tua might be Bryce's ceiling at this point.

4.3 yards per pass attempt against the Bills. We play them this season too. Oof.

Tua has had more glimpses of better play than Bryce has but those games are getting further and further away. And didn't he have to fully alter his throwing motion at one point already? Where they share the highest level of commonality IMO is how many awful or mediocre games they have across all their starts.

The Dolphins gave this guy $167 million guaranteed and all he's done is make them regret it. Our FO better be paying attention.

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9 minutes ago, frankw said:

4.3 yards per pass attempt against the Bills. We play them this season too. Oof.

Tua has had more glimpses of better play than Bryce has but those games are getting further and further away. And didn't he have to fully alter his throwing motion at one point already? Where they share the highest level of commonality IMO is how many awful or mediocre games they have across all their starts.

The Dolphins gave this guy $167 million guaranteed and all he's done is make them regret it. Our FO better be paying attention.

INB4 Milroe is ineffective Alabama QB #4 in a row. 

The curse of Jalen Hurts continues. 

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

4.3 yards per pass attempt against the Bills. We play them this season too. Oof.

Tua has had more glimpses of better play than Bryce has but those games are getting further and further away. And didn't he have to fully alter his throwing motion at one point already? Where they share the highest level of commonality IMO is how many awful or mediocre games they have across all their starts.

The Dolphins gave this guy $167 million guaranteed and all he's done is make them regret it. Our FO better be paying attention.

I think Tua is seeing ghosts out there a lot of times. Not in the Sam Darnold "oh no, I might throw an INT" way but in the "OMG, I don't wanna die" way. 

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