Ruggs was the least talked about and nearly the least productive of the four while they were playing. Heard about Jeudy every week, Waddle was special when the ball touched his hands, and Devonte Smith looked the part. Tua won’t throw to anyone that good on the Dolphins his entire rookie contract. He will have to be super accurate to be effective. I just don’t see the Drew Brees comparisons.
Tua threw to the best crop of wrs in history in 2019
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seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#1Tua threw to the best crop of wrs in history in 2019Tags: None -
johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2I do think Judy better than rugs
Made no sense y he went after
Raiders r idiots tho
Didn't they draft heywatd bey w a similar pkComment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#3That shows the talent level of who Tua was throwing towards. The number one wr taken in the draft was the fourth best receiver on the team. Best wr Corp ever assembled.Comment -
chargers4222SBR MVP
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#4Agreed. If you watched Alabama's games, he's throwing to crackheads who have already separated from the defender by at least 10 yards. He was throwing baseballs into soccer nets. Plus the crazy injury history, I wouldn't draft him at all, let alone 5th overall.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#5He should do ok if healthyComment -
stevenashModerator
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#6Ruggs was the least talked about and nearly the least productive of the four while they were playing. Heard about Jeudy every week, Waddle was special when the ball touched his hands, and Devonte Smith looked the part. Tua won’t throw to anyone that good on the Dolphins his entire rookie contract. He will have to be super accurate to be effective. I just don’t see the Drew Brees comparisons.
Burrow threw a lot to his running back Clyde Edward-Helaire though, Tua had no need to throw to Harris out of the backfield as often.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#7Unreal how good those guys were. They made the backup look good. You can’t overthrow any of them.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#8Burrow had Jefferson, Chase, and Marshall. ALL of those receivers broke the LSU school record for tds in a season and two of Tua’s receivers went before ANY of them. That’s history breaking talent at Tua’s disposal.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#9Ruggs went 11th, first wr taken last year, Jeudy went 15th last year. Waddle went 6th this year and Devonta Smith 10th. 4 of the top 5 wrs drafted in 20 and 21 were targets of Tua at Bama. Best WR corp ever.Comment -
OrbisonSBR MVP
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#10i can't stand Tua and can't wait until the Phins move on from himComment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
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#11Very impressive.
Second best prob the groups of receivers that went through Clemson right before deshaun Watson showed up around 2011-14... Hopkins, Watson ect. Can't remember the nobody qb thenComment -
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Eddy MunnySBR Posting Legend
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#13This is why I don't think people who say (insert NFL's worst team here) would crush Alabama 77-0 or whatever, on account of it being some gross mismatch pitting men against boys, have their heads screwed on straight. That kind of gap may have existed many moons ago, but the level of talent that some of these elite Alabama/Clemson/OSU teams have pumped out in recent years has radically closed the gap. Multiple first rounders on both sides of the ball and at myriad of positions, not to mention future first rounders waiting in the wings, and a plethora of other guys that'll get drafted in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. These are professional farm teams, not intramural weekend warriors.Comment -
johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#14This is why I don't think people who say (insert NFL's worst team here) would crush Alabama 77-0 or whatever, on account of it being some gross mismatch pitting men against boys, have their heads screwed on straight. That kind of gap may have existed many moons ago, but the level of talent that some of these elite Alabama/Clemson/OSU teams have pumped out in recent years has radically closed the gap. Multiple first rounders on both sides of the ball and at myriad of positions, not to mention future first rounders waiting in the wings, and a plethora of other guys that'll get drafted in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. These are professional farm teams, not intramural weekend warriors.
just cus a college team has a hand full of starsComment -
Eddy MunnySBR Posting Legend
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#15They're not as deep as you think... A lot of teams lose a guy and scramble to replace him with a journeyman, sometimes guys that are undrafted free agents. In the NFL it's a lot more difficult to hoard talent when there are salary restrictions, whereas Nick Saban can comb the nation and stockpile a gluttony of talent until he runs out of scholarships.Comment -
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#18Very good detail in here. Not too tough to look good when guys are always open.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#19That’s why Tua has to be graded on a higher scale. I watched him play a lot at Alabama and I never saw him have to thread the needle once. DBs played 10 yards off of Jeudy and any of those guys who got a step Tua couldn’t overthrow them.Comment -
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#20tua has a weak arm he's the left handed phillip riversComment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
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#21His longer passes are loopy looking like Philip Rivers. I never thought about until you brought it up. Plus Philip Rivers threw to some of the tallest receivers in his career than most. Gates, V Jackson, Mike Williams, Kenan, to name a fewComment -
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#22lol wow nobody questions montana’s greatness or any other qb because they had weapons redicComment -
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#24I'm 50/50 on Tua, but at least the Phins got that extra 2023 first rounder in their back pocket. If he still can't do well with Fuller and Waddle, then it might be time to move on.
It seemed like he has had a hard time learning NFL offenses and reading NFL defenses. However, he was a rookie coming off a major injury.
We shall see.Comment -
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#26accuracy
2nd in league in completion percentage at 70.9%Comment
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