That's true, but the thing is, Keyshawn didn't even try to offer any analysis. It was just, oh it's early in the season, and the Chiefs will bounce back because of Mahomes and Reid, oh and Lamar Jackson is amazing too.
Not only that, but they were talking about Atlanta vs. the Jets, and the Jets winning their first game... and apropos of nothing that I noticed, Troy decided he wanted to talk about Tom Brady.
There's a big difference between the head coach assuming a play calling role he's experienced with and just handing it off to someone with no experience.
Haven't seen anyone mention this one, but I really remember the opener against the Titans in 2000 as a super-intense game and made me optimistic for the season to come. Unfortunately... that season was the start of the drought and getting that bit of revenge on the Titans was really the only good part of that year.
What I really loved about that throw was Josh taking a moment before the throw to get himself set. 2 years ago, or last year even, he just launches that ball IMO, and who knows where it ends up. But with that extra moment he was able to deliver a precise throw to set up an amazing catch.
If a rookie's making mistakes out there with the occasional big play, that's one thing. But Tua's just a complete dud. When you're throwing for 4.something per attempt that's not just down to being a rookie. That's a performance that makes me think that a guy just doesn't have it.
The Dolphins would have to be insane to not take a QB if there's a guy they think would be worth the Texans' pick. Look at Tua vs. Fitz tonight, it's certainly not because Fitz is playing with better receivers.