quick question for the thread: would you rather have the rocket-armed QBs who can also run 4.5 or the guy reliant on his first read being open with the weakest arm in the league? thanks for your time and attention as I await your responses.
Do you not know what an underthrow is? You can say bad decision or bad option for what type of ball to throw but this isn’t some weak-arm evidence you are trying to think itnksn
Yea 20 yards is the farthest he can throw it Some of yall make yourself look fucking ignorant for a troll
Mahomes offense vs the 23rd ranked defense by EPA per play: 14 points Tua offense vs the 5th ranked defense by EPA per play: 14 points whose really better??
Yet the only evidence people post are not even examples of this ever. It’s always throwing the ball short intentionally or where the route is. He’s hit hill in stride for 40+ multiple times. He doesn’t have Herbert velocity but Herbert also sucks.
I listened on radio, but it seemed like we'd move the ball and then shit would hit the fan, be it a fumble, INT, general ineffectiveness. Didn't seem the offense was near as good as the yardage. But shit happens and they still got the W. Didn't seem like he was terrible or anything.
The criticism of him the first few years was so strong that many have a hard time admitting they were wrong so they just hate on anything they can to avoid doing that. It's just clowns on this board, it happens in the media too.
Calling it shameless is a stretch. He had 2 TO, and 1 was a lost fumble. Not sure why they're upset about it being on there
wow, cbs sure is being mean to the starting quarterback that they're interviewing post-game on the field after the game dbl eating up that dumb account's conspiracy stuff is pretty on brand, though
Is it more likely that someone on the production team made a mistake and left it out OR that CBS is in on a huge conspiracy to make Tua look bad? Spoiler That's a rhetorical question.
Jarred Goff was worse For the record, I'm not a huge Bryce fan in the NFL. He was incredible at Alabama but so much of it was off script and that doesn't work in the league. Being short is one thing but he's short and slender. He's not super athletic where he can take off like Kyler. I just don't see it long term for him but I'm never going to completely write off someone as a rookie.
does any other fanbase claim its grad transfers as their guys? do nc state guys argue about dangerruss being a wolf or whatever they're called?
Nobody cares enough to troll about it with most players. If a player plays for your college team for 3 years and has a lot of very memorable games, it's not weird to claim his as one of your guys. And Jalen is a little different bc he didn't leave for a better program or to get exposure, he left bc he lost the starting job to Tua. Jalen is one of the most well liked players from the Saban era and everyone was cool with him leaving and rooted for him every game at OU.