As to the big touchdown play at 7:17, tyreek has actually said he ran the wrong route. It was on X. He then said Tua specifically saw it and adjusted the throw to where tyreek would have a shot at it. Specifically the quote "I ran my route wrong Tua threw that ball exactly where I was suppose to be. He noticed my angle put enough air time on it just to give me time to adjust"
I believe it was the right route, but he ran it wrong. Tua said that when that route is called he's suppose to run it to the edge of the numbers not inside the numbers. That's why he threw it out there. But he did put enough air on it to give him time to adjust. Either way those 2 are elite when they on the same page and still VERY good when they aren't lol
Tua is supposed to drop it on the outside edge of the numbers and he did. It was really that simple. He was throwing to a spot and Tyreek didn’t run to the right spot. Tua also explained this.
Mike McDaniel also said this in the post game press conference, and he said that during the week they talked about that play if they got the right defensive look. He said Tua saw it and checked into the play at the line of scrimmage.
Tua trained in Jiu Jitsu after the last concussion, and that's improved his footwork, his poise, and his ability to take hits. It was a great decision.
I have still seen him fall awkwardly. Tua is letting the ball out extremely quick. That's what's helping him + this is the best are o-line has looked in a very long time .
@@King_platano420In the NFL it's hard to fall perfectly given the size speed of the people who tackle, especially when it's blindside. Not saying you're wrong but he has substantially improved in a noticeable way
Yea. 25 yard straight up no look into a keyhole window with guys on 3 sides of it. There was a play I'm not sure if it is in this video or not, im still watching, but idk how many QBs in the NFL are even attempting to throw a 35 yard out route.
Watching your analysis makes me feel like I'm literally sitting in a QB room going over film. Your ability to explain plays and reads so economically actually makes understanding these complicated schemes make sense to a layman slob like myself. Appreciate you!
The Miami O-Line was flat out BOSS in this game,. Even the Back-ups,. Miami has NEVER had this Good or Deep O-LINE in 30 yrs~ Mike McDaniel has these guys humming~
Tua was sick last weekend. Just great football. That ball on the side line even though it wasn’t caught spits in the face of his arm according to the haters.
You nailed that TUA throw/Tyreek route scenario... Was cool watching them talk about it on the sidelines on Hard Knocks. Tyreek, looking at the tablet: "The pass was perfect. I can admit when I was wrong."
Great breakdown. It seems like on the plays you chose, there were multiple players open for Tua to throw to. On the last one, 4 of 5 receivers were open. What a luxury to have. Coach Mike’s really is a savant with his schemes. These games are good reps for when they play their last 3 big games. Hopefully they have great success.
JT do you do any breakdowns of college guys? I love the breakdowns from a former NFL QB, but I think it’d be so sick if you did College QB prospects because I know a breakdown of Caleb Williams would blow up
It’s the down and distance that dictated that defensive call… They were expecting a throw just beyond the sticks which is probably what was originally called, and Tua checks out of it cause he got the look he wanted on a 3rd and 2.
they ran the same play against the Jets on Tyreeks first TD, against the Jets he released outside, this time it was inside, looks like the DB was expecting an out as well, not that it would have mattered…lol
Hey JT awesome vid! I find it interesting that the majority of national media belive Tyreek is carrying Tua. However, my takeaway from your analysis on the dolphins is that Tua is playing with unbelievable anticipation this year that enables the big plays from tyreek. Who would do you think is more responsible this duos success??
As awesome as Tyreek is, someone's got to throw him the ball. If Mike White plays the rest of the season and Tyreek makes his 2000, then I'd call him the MVP. The guy throwing the ball is somewhat more important than the guy catching the ball. It would probably be more appropriate if they were BOTH named MVP. Because on the other hand, if Tyreek wasn't there would there be others who could keep the Dolphins winning?
QB has a harder job getting the ball to the WR. There’s a few WRs that get open regularly that don’t get the ball. Tua benefits from Tyreek and vice versa but Tuas job is a lot harder.
That 1st TD, Tua & Reek talked abiut Tua and him having a signal after they both seen the coverage. If look at Achane at the opposite side, they motioned him to the far side and a LB manned up on him, thats why the safety shaded that side, yet he too was wide open. And if you seem Hardknocks last night you can see Miami working on that play & hitting Achane deep because they too couldn't believe that they would leave Reek 1 on 1. Lol
Watching J.T.'s and Drew Breeze's analysis of Tua...they said some similar things. It's interesting to watch long-time NFL quarterbacks analyze video...
JT commented on the field at the beginning, and FYI it literally was a bog because it had rained buckets before the game. Scary to think what they would have done on a fast field.
The first touchdown the safety is shading to Achane side ,because the dolphins have a mismatch .the nickel corner needs to stay on top of hill ,and push him further inside closer to the safety .but he allowed him to break back outside.
Tuas taught to slide over to buy enough time to get the ball off, he’s done it on 3 other deep TDs he’s thrown, the most notable one being in the comeback win in BAL. It’s specifically used to get him enough time to hit the deep ball when he knows his protection is at a disadvantage on one side. He’s been pretty accurate throwing off the slide over even with the poor footwork on the throw.
Would you say that last "step for growth" is one of the factors that kept Brady in the league so long? Would love to see what made Brady so great. From a casual perspective. Preparation, being smart, anticipation, knowing where the ball has to go, and getting the ball out quick is what I would think. Hard to put everything that made him good in a yt comment tho lol.
The second play. The angle route to Waddle, i think he put on his back hip to slow Waddle down on purpose, instead if running him full speed into the hit from that safety or the linebacker if he somehow managed to cover that kind of ground and Waddle shook the safety.. That play to Tyreek was 100% on Tyreek, it was even on the last hard knocks episode with them still on the sideline and Wes Welker, Tua and Tyreek all looking at it on their tablets, and talking about it. Tua was throwing to the mark away from the safety, and Hill didnt notice the safety and was running his route as if they weren't there.
Hey JT, love your work. Idk if you've seen some PFF guys and some Ringer football guys say that anticipation isn't always a good thing. Specifically citing "anticipation is the worst word of the year.". I just wanted your opinion on that statement, as you love and praise the QBs with elite anticipation (rightfully so)
@@TheQBSchool I think he's referring to noted clown Steven Ruiz who I believe has never played or coached at the college level or above, but fancies himself and authority on QB play. He doesn't seem to have any qualifications or ability to scout the position himself, and jumbles up a bunch of shit that he doesn't understand to trying to sound smart. A good example of this is him calling Patrick Mahomes a bad pick by the Chiefs because of his "poor mechanics."
@@TheQBSchool Yeah that phrase "worst word of the year" came from some PFF guy and Ruiz agreed with him. My issue with Ruiz is he is on some pretty reputable podcasts (The Mina Kimes Show and others) and seems to be growing his brand by doing this. I don't know if he should keep getting these platforms to speak when he still believes anticipation is "a guessing game." I just didn't know if you saw the tweet and wanted to get your opinion on it, as it feels like a foolish thing to think about quarterback play
Also, curious what your take is on MVP. Who maybe your top 3 are. Would be a good film breakdown comparing them all. I'm biased but Tua looks like he should earn it this year over Purdy based off the eye test. I'd maybe put hurts as 1a ,Tua 1b
7:44 I don’t know if anyone has mentioned it yet but Tyreek said on his podcast that he told Tua during the game that he threw the wrong route than Tua said no then when they looked at the film on the sideline Tyreek said well shit you right Tua my bad bro.
I find it hilarious that under the same conditions-accurate quarterback without the biggest arm, imaginative Shanahan offense, dominant skill players- for JT Purdy is a distributor, but Tua is awesome.
Purdy did not throw a single pass over 17 air yards in week 13. Go look at the next gen stats passing chart. Purdy is still good, but he's just letting his guys go wild, Tua is consistently pushing the ball down the field. 300+ yards with no passes hitting 20 air yards is CRAZY. That's why he would be a distributor, CMC, Deebo, etc. feast with YAC
What was the Safety doing shading the other side is beyond my comprehension lol i think the defense was trying to be smart, thinking that the phins will try to go for achane and use hill as a decoy lol
It's very difficult throwing over Hill's head,. Mahomes wouldn't throw to Tyreek because the passing of the football has to be That much differnt,. If you Knew what the Hell you were talking about you wouldn't say these Silly THINGS~
The last throw, he pats the ball. His pat messed his feet up for that split second. Wouldve been fine if he cut out the pat, or one of the two half hitch steps he made. Having all of them together was just a little bit too much for a throw like that though. Still absolutely stupid that the throw was as close to being caught as it was in that kind of window, that far down the field at the sidelines. 🤯🤯
Damn, Liam (back-up LG/RG/C) was getting bullied at LG in fill in duty. During the game I thought he played well. The film saying we need an upgrade at LG with wynn out. Jesus dude, 14:20-15:20 were back to back L's.
I hate when I see his feet get out of whack. Time was that would mean the pass would be way off and he wouldn't get enough on it. That's a lot better now but I still hate to see it.
was not fully lucky you are man for man pre snap with rb on 20. post snap 57 drops safety and corner come we bumo the a gap pressure guard picks up 20 rb has next. debunked. you layer your attacks to stress defense tyreek had a go or flag. itt is basically a flood concept. good content tho
What I think is hypocritical from you JT is how you say Purdy just gets the ball out to his playmakers but you don’t once say it about Tua. Tyreek hill is in most talking heads’ mouths for MVP. And how about Achane, Mostert? C’mon man, call it like it is. If you hold it against Purdy, you have to say it about Tua. Tyreek Hill is a QB maker…I mean look how Mahomes is doing this year…lol. Call it like it is JT
lol not really…purdy does make some throws but bro how often do u see purdy throw it to deebo and he cribs it…Tua throws it deep to tyreek consistently
@@danielmuscarella5040 a lot! He leads the league in average AIR YARDS per throw!! That’s not YAC, that’s how many air yards per throw! You don’t watch every game I can tell. Tua has just as incredible of talent around him, never bothers me because I know Tua’s good. Rodgers, Mahomes, Manning, Montana, young all had crazy talented teams around them. I have zero problem with that because you have to have an amazing QB to get the ball out to them on time and accurate. The hypocrisy is deafening though! So you disregard avg. Air yards, avg yards per attempt, highest completion percentage and highest QB ratings?!? All the while creaming all over because Tua throws deep to the best WR in the league? C’mon man!! Call it like it is. Purdy just played his 17th game, how many games has Tua Played? Purdy is nothing short of Meteoric. All great QBs have amazing talent around them but it’s always what is supposedly used to discount Purdy.
As to the big touchdown play at 7:17, tyreek has actually said he ran the wrong route. It was on X. He then said Tua specifically saw it and adjusted the throw to where tyreek would have a shot at it. Specifically the quote "I ran my route wrong Tua threw that ball exactly where I was suppose to be. He noticed my angle put enough air time on it just to give me time to adjust"
And post-game
@@coachYteand the f#$k do u know! Idiots need to watch and listen..
I believe it was the right route, but he ran it wrong. Tua said that when that route is called he's suppose to run it to the edge of the numbers not inside the numbers. That's why he threw it out there. But he did put enough air on it to give him time to adjust.
Either way those 2 are elite when they on the same page and still VERY good when they aren't lol
Tua is supposed to drop it on the outside edge of the numbers and he did. It was really that simple. He was throwing to a spot and Tyreek didn’t run to the right spot. Tua also explained this.
Mike McDaniel also said this in the post game press conference, and he said that during the week they talked about that play if they got the right defensive look. He said Tua saw it and checked into the play at the line of scrimmage.
Tua trained in Jiu Jitsu after the last concussion, and that's improved his footwork, his poise, and his ability to take hits. It was a great decision.
I have still seen him fall awkwardly. Tua is letting the ball out extremely quick. That's what's helping him + this is the best are o-line has looked in a very long time .
@@King_platano420it’s significantly better than last year
@@King_platano420In the NFL it's hard to fall perfectly given the size speed of the people who tackle, especially when it's blindside. Not saying you're wrong but he has substantially improved in a noticeable way
@@King_platano420 I have not seen him bang his head on the ground though like last year, that`s the Judo
@@robertyoung2279 Preseason but he clean it up .
Tua time, I'm in. Thank you once again.
On the 2nd TD. Tyreek ran the wrong route. Both Tyreek and Tua confirmed in the post game.
Missed Tua ripping that no look at 11:42 . Check the helmet stripe when he’s throwing
Yep!
Yea. 25 yard straight up no look into a keyhole window with guys on 3 sides of it. There was a play I'm not sure if it is in this video or not, im still watching, but idk how many QBs in the NFL are even attempting to throw a 35 yard out route.
Just excellent content. So good that I’ve started watching QBs I don’t even care about. Makes me truly appreciate the craft
My favorite part of your videos is hearing it in your voice how happy good play makes you.
Watching your analysis makes me feel like I'm literally sitting in a QB room going over film. Your ability to explain plays and reads so economically actually makes understanding these complicated schemes make sense to a layman slob like myself. Appreciate you!
The Miami O-Line was flat out BOSS in this game,.
Even the Back-ups,.
Miami has NEVER had this Good or Deep O-LINE in 30 yrs~
Mike McDaniel has these guys humming~
We need to do an analysis on Tua guitar playing. The man can play!
these 2 are playing next level together
The Tua Shuffle. Phins Up!
19:40 watch Waddle absolutely torch his guy on this clip. If Tua doesn’t have a free runner coming at him it’s a TD throw to Waddle.
Tua is on fire
Meanwhile Mike Tannenbaum makes a comment on ESPN that Tua is not a good athlete 😂 … Exactly the reason the Dolphins fired him
We know why he's on TV,. The Z's~
Great stuff is always my brother. #FinsUp 🐬
Tua was sick last weekend. Just great football. That ball on the side line even though it wasn’t caught spits in the face of his arm according to the haters.
You nailed that TUA throw/Tyreek route scenario... Was cool watching them talk about it on the sidelines on Hard Knocks. Tyreek, looking at the tablet: "The pass was perfect. I can admit when I was wrong."
Tua is HIM
Great breakdown. It seems like on the plays you chose, there were multiple players open for Tua to throw to. On the last one, 4 of 5 receivers were open. What a luxury to have. Coach Mike’s really is a savant with his schemes. These games are good reps for when they play their last 3 big games. Hopefully they have great success.
when you let the ball go before any receiver turns around, and everyone is fast, everyone is going to be open. That is the point.
JT do you do any breakdowns of college guys? I love the breakdowns from a former NFL QB, but I think it’d be so sick if you did College QB prospects because I know a breakdown of Caleb Williams would blow up
I get way too happy when I see Tua QB School, let’s goooooo
If Tua and dolphins beat ravens, cowboys and bills .. Tua wins mvp facts
JT idk if you’ve ever done a analysis of Gardner Minshew but I’d be interested to see how he’s playing now that he’s got the colts at 7-5
Yeah i've been commenting the same thing. Guess Minshew is just too cool for school.
🤔
If you haven’t seen it he did one
@@Mrdeadneck yes and I thanked him
Tua will be on fire, him and Tyreek are so synchronized, when Waddle gets dialed in....PLAYOFFS GO THROUGH MIAMI!!
It’s the down and distance that dictated that defensive call… They were expecting a throw just beyond the sticks which is probably what was originally called, and Tua checks out of it cause he got the look he wanted on a 3rd and 2.
they ran the same play against the Jets on Tyreeks first TD, against the Jets he released outside, this time it was inside, looks like the DB was expecting an out as well, not that it would have mattered…lol
Don't forget on that first TD Tua had his pick of either Reek or Achane, they were both open!!
Hey JT awesome vid! I find it interesting that the majority of national media belive Tyreek is carrying Tua. However, my takeaway from your analysis on the dolphins is that Tua is playing with unbelievable anticipation this year that enables the big plays from tyreek. Who would do you think is more responsible this duos success??
It's a collective.... coach scheming, tua executing... run game.... tyreek also opens up other recievers and same with waddle
@ggbchronicles7355 for sure I guess the better question is who should win mvp, Tua or Tyreek?
I lean towards Tua
As awesome as Tyreek is, someone's got to throw him the ball. If Mike White plays the rest of the season and Tyreek makes his 2000, then I'd call him the MVP. The guy throwing the ball is somewhat more important than the guy catching the ball.
It would probably be more appropriate if they were BOTH named MVP. Because on the other hand, if Tyreek wasn't there would there be others who could keep the Dolphins winning?
QB has a harder job getting the ball to the WR. There’s a few WRs that get open regularly that don’t get the ball. Tua benefits from Tyreek and vice versa but Tuas job is a lot harder.
@testykal lol forgot this was a channel for qb fanatics. Definitely thought there would be more debate
Even if the safety went to tyreek on the first deep bomb...he had achane as well
I thought it was waddle, but yeah, wide open too
Keep speaking the truth brother. Great insight as always.
Tua is a smart kid too and really has cirisma and spreads the ball around nicely
That 1st TD, Tua & Reek talked abiut Tua and him having a signal after they both seen the coverage.
If look at Achane at the opposite side, they motioned him to the far side and a LB manned up on him, thats why the safety shaded that side, yet he too was wide open.
And if you seem Hardknocks last night you can see Miami working on that play & hitting Achane deep because they too couldn't believe that they would leave Reek 1 on 1. Lol
Good job… thanks again. 🤙😃
I had a feeling you'd cover Tua this week!
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good... Fins up!
In short if Tua beats lamar , dak and allen he will be mvp.
Watching J.T.'s and Drew Breeze's analysis of Tua...they said some similar things. It's interesting to watch long-time NFL quarterbacks analyze video...
Good stuff, JT! We got away with a nice hold at that last one )
Great breakdown... Thank you for the awesome content.
JT commented on the field at the beginning, and FYI it literally was a bog because it had rained buckets before the game. Scary to think what they would have done on a fast field.
The first touchdown the safety is shading to Achane side ,because the dolphins have a mismatch .the nickel corner needs to stay on top of hill ,and push him further inside closer to the safety .but he allowed him to break back outside.
Great breakdown!
22:30 the WR up top is wide open for a TD off the double move
Tuas taught to slide over to buy enough time to get the ball off, he’s done it on 3 other deep TDs he’s thrown, the most notable one being in the comeback win in BAL. It’s specifically used to get him enough time to hit the deep ball when he knows his protection is at a disadvantage on one side. He’s been pretty accurate throwing off the slide over even with the poor footwork on the throw.
On Tyreeks 2nd td, the throw was to a spot, just to inside the numbers. Tyreek drifted inside, but he’s amazing so he got back to that spot
Tyreek tracked the 2nd td skillfully.
Would you say that last "step for growth" is one of the factors that kept Brady in the league so long? Would love to see what made Brady so great. From a casual perspective. Preparation, being smart, anticipation, knowing where the ball has to go, and getting the ball out quick is what I would think. Hard to put everything that made him good in a yt comment tho lol.
Love these breakdowns
Ball out of his hands in 2 seconds.
That’s what I’ve been counting all year. Either be throwing or moving into a better position to throw or run.
That first play was either a TD to Hill or a TD to Achane... Achane beat the LB worse than Hill beat his single coverage 😅
The second play. The angle route to Waddle, i think he put on his back hip to slow Waddle down on purpose, instead if running him full speed into the hit from that safety or the linebacker if he somehow managed to cover that kind of ground and Waddle shook the safety.. That play to Tyreek was 100% on Tyreek, it was even on the last hard knocks episode with them still on the sideline and Wes Welker, Tua and Tyreek all looking at it on their tablets, and talking about it. Tua was throwing to the mark away from the safety, and Hill didnt notice the safety and was running his route as if they weren't there.
In all fairness, Devon Achane was on a LB on the first play. So the safety helped out Achane
Hey JT, love your work. Idk if you've seen some PFF guys and some Ringer football guys say that anticipation isn't always a good thing. Specifically citing "anticipation is the worst word of the year.". I just wanted your opinion on that statement, as you love and praise the QBs with elite anticipation (rightfully so)
Worst word of the year?
@@TheQBSchool I think he's referring to noted clown Steven Ruiz who I believe has never played or coached at the college level or above, but fancies himself and authority on QB play. He doesn't seem to have any qualifications or ability to scout the position himself, and jumbles up a bunch of shit that he doesn't understand to trying to sound smart. A good example of this is him calling Patrick Mahomes a bad pick by the Chiefs because of his "poor mechanics."
@@TheQBSchool Yeah that phrase "worst word of the year" came from some PFF guy and Ruiz agreed with him. My issue with Ruiz is he is on some pretty reputable podcasts (The Mina Kimes Show and others) and seems to be growing his brand by doing this. I don't know if he should keep getting these platforms to speak when he still believes anticipation is "a guessing game." I just didn't know if you saw the tweet and wanted to get your opinion on it, as it feels like a foolish thing to think about quarterback play
Also, curious what your take is on MVP. Who maybe your top 3 are. Would be a good film breakdown comparing them all. I'm biased but Tua looks like he should earn it this year over Purdy based off the eye test. I'd maybe put hurts as 1a ,Tua 1b
no thoughts. don't care
Achane wide open up top first play
JT you are correct Reek said he ran the wrong route 😂
Tua saw it and gave reek a signal. Had Achane wide open for a td up top too
That ~12 minute mark throw... BTW... Was a no looker...
7:44 I don’t know if anyone has mentioned it yet but Tyreek said on his podcast that he told Tua during the game that he threw the wrong route than Tua said no then when they looked at the film on the sideline Tyreek said well shit you right Tua my bad bro.
You should do a QB ranking every year. Your list would be much more worthy than Sims, Florio, and Cowherd.
15:51 Illegal formation on the bottom the inside receiver is covered
I find it hilarious that under the same conditions-accurate quarterback without the biggest arm, imaginative Shanahan offense, dominant skill players- for JT Purdy is a distributor, but Tua is awesome.
Purdy did not throw a single pass over 17 air yards in week 13. Go look at the next gen stats passing chart.
Purdy is still good, but he's just letting his guys go wild, Tua is consistently pushing the ball down the field.
300+ yards with no passes hitting 20 air yards is CRAZY. That's why he would be a distributor, CMC, Deebo, etc. feast with YAC
Also, Tyreek said on twitter that he ran the wrong route and Tua threw it to the correct spot
8:16 Tyreek defended Tua on X saying he ran the wrong route.
that last throw...almost 30 yards to the sideline from the opposite hash....yeah, noodle arm...
These pockets are nice
What was the Safety doing shading the other side is beyond my comprehension lol i think the defense was trying to be smart, thinking that the phins will try to go for achane and use hill as a decoy lol
In case anyone was wondering...Tyreek came out admitting he ran the wrong route
PLAYED ACHANE AND MOSTERT
I will say, that ball did look under thrown for the first TD to hill
Keep hitting the pipe 😂
It's very difficult throwing over Hill's head,.
Mahomes wouldn't throw to Tyreek because the passing of the football has to be That much differnt,.
If you Knew what the Hell you were talking about you wouldn't say these Silly THINGS~
@@TruthNationUncensored I’m a dolphins fan and a huge Tua supporter. But it was under thrown lol. Sorry I don’t meat ride every play.
Jtl the motion is called the cheat motion i remember you asking could we find out name for dolphins motion
The last throw, he pats the ball. His pat messed his feet up for that split second. Wouldve been fine if he cut out the pat, or one of the two half hitch steps he made. Having all of them together was just a little bit too much for a throw like that though. Still absolutely stupid that the throw was as close to being caught as it was in that kind of window, that far down the field at the sidelines. 🤯🤯
The one to reek over middle was a no look
Watch the latest episode of hardknocks. The cameras were rolling when Tyreek admitted to Tua and everyone around them that he ran the wrong route.
18:16 RIVER CRACRAFT RECEPTION🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Is the Tua Herbert debate over?
Damn, Liam (back-up LG/RG/C) was getting bullied at LG in fill in duty. During the game I thought he played well. The film saying we need an upgrade at LG with wynn out. Jesus dude, 14:20-15:20 were back to back L's.
Phins Up!
I would love to know how many yards Waddle would have gotten if he would have caught that ball. That man in space is almost as dangerous as Tyreek.
7:38 we calling it a fast Miami Motion now and not a shart?
only for the real ones
Tua to hill is insane
Achane could've scored on both of the first two plays.
Both Tyreek and Tua said it was a post … reek was wrong .. ball was to be thrown at top of numbers
LOCKED ON DOLPHINS sent me too You JT. Kyle Crabb is cerebral.
Are we getting a Matthew Stafford vid this week?
do we want to see that?
@@TheQBSchool absolutely! Haven’t seen Stafford since week one. Diced up the #1 pass defense this Sunday.
How do you spell Jordan Love ? With a CAPITAL A !!!
How did this man know i kept Achane out??? Still scored 160 tho🤣
He's pretty good at beating teams with losing records and padding stats against those garbabe teams
The only qb NOT to lose to a losing team this yr~
It's a Process of what's vbecoming a Juggernaut,.
Be Used to seeing the Dolphins around for AWHILE~
That argument goes both ways since those garbage teams have beaten most of the good teams this season with upsets.
I hate when I see his feet get out of whack. Time was that would mean the pass would be way off and he wouldn't get enough on it. That's a lot better now but I still hate to see it.
#PhinsUp
Can we please get some kyler Murray love on the channel
meh
Tua; MVP? Your thoughts....
We need Bryce young at buccaneers!
Is this Washington Defense the worst you've seen
20:04 👀
2:26. At the top of the screen, waddle is wide open too... pick your poison I guess
Give the people the QB breakdown they really want. The legend Jake Browning carving up the Jags.
...he did
😃😃😃😃
was not fully lucky you are man for man pre snap with rb on 20. post snap 57 drops safety and corner come we bumo the a gap pressure guard picks up 20 rb has next. debunked. you layer your attacks to stress defense tyreek had a go or flag. itt is basically a flood concept. good content tho
What I think is hypocritical from you JT is how you say Purdy just gets the ball out to his playmakers but you don’t once say it about Tua. Tyreek hill is in most talking heads’ mouths for MVP. And how about Achane, Mostert? C’mon man, call it like it is. If you hold it against Purdy, you have to say it about Tua. Tyreek Hill is a QB maker…I mean look how Mahomes is doing this year…lol. Call it like it is JT
lol not really…purdy does make some throws but bro how often do u see purdy throw it to deebo and he cribs it…Tua throws it deep to tyreek consistently
@@danielmuscarella5040 a lot! He leads the league in average AIR YARDS per throw!! That’s not YAC, that’s how many air yards per throw! You don’t watch every game I can tell. Tua has just as incredible of talent around him, never bothers me because I know Tua’s good. Rodgers, Mahomes, Manning, Montana, young all had crazy talented teams around them. I have zero problem with that because you have to have an amazing QB to get the ball out to them on time and accurate. The hypocrisy is deafening though! So you disregard avg. Air yards, avg yards per attempt, highest completion percentage and highest QB ratings?!? All the while creaming all over because Tua throws deep to the best WR in the league? C’mon man!! Call it like it is. Purdy just played his 17th game, how many games has Tua Played? Purdy is nothing short of Meteoric. All great QBs have amazing talent around them but it’s always what is supposedly used to discount Purdy.