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On 6/14/2022 at 2:04 AM, GETTOTHE50 said:

Tyreek is going to sink that whole organization. Andy Reid managed him to best of his ability and Patrick force fed him the ball. There’s no way a young rookie head coach and a shoddy qb will be able to contain tyreeks frustration and keep him satisfied. I expect him to blow up Antonio brown style by half way through the season. 
 

I mean look, he’s regretting his decision of leaving the chiefs, bc he’s obviously not over them. 

This would be amazing. I hope you are correct. 

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I also heard that Tua is actually not impressing anyone in Miami, 

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Whether he is impressing or not, the new coaching staff is handling the situation a lot better than Flores did.   I still think Flores is a good defensive coach, but his handling of the QB situation in Miami was St. Doug like.    Getting positive press out there about Tua is a good start to building his confidence up.

 

That said, coming into the league I thought Tua was built to thin and had too weak of an arm to be an elite QB.   Still think he is smart, can manage an offense, and gets the ball out incredibly quick.   Is he a real threat in the division probably not, but he can be a solid starter for a few years.   His career most likely ends up as a high level back up.

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33 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

Whether he is impressing or not, the new coaching staff is handling the situation a lot better than Flores did.   I still think Flores is a good defensive coach, but his handling of the QB situation in Miami was St. Doug like.    Getting positive press out there about Tua is a good start to building his confidence up.

 

That said, coming into the league I thought Tua was built to thin and had too weak of an arm to be an elite QB.   Still think he is smart, can manage an offense, and gets the ball out incredibly quick.   Is he a real threat in the division probably not, but he can be a solid starter for a few years.   His career most likely ends up as a high level back up.

 

Your weak arm statement is the reason the Fins will never go anywhere with this guy. He can't make all the throws you need your QB to make to be successful at the NFL level. In our division Josh is tops of course but I think Wilson can develop into a really good QB. He can make the throws. Unlike with Darnold the Jets appear to be trying to give him some talent to work with.

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23 minutes ago, jletha said:

Yikes...hyping up a 9 yard out from a perfect pocket that he threw one time.

That pass had no velocity, it was starting to float before it got to the receiver, seriously unimpressive. 

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27 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:

That was also the game the Saints were taking people from the crowd to play because of Covid. If that's a highlight, I'm worried 

We always have the video of the 30 yard wobbler he threw to Tyreke Hill in OTA's, where Hill had to slow down so quickly for the ball that he was proud of himself and raised one fist in the air. :thumbsup:

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Wasn’t gonna start a whole thread for this cause it’s really not even worthy of a post….however, it was so stupid it tickled me 😂. The way this idiots eye brows started arching at the end pushed me over the fence to post it. His eye brows looked like the eyes on they angled crying laughing emoji 🤣

 


Oh side note…I also get tickled every time I see this thread title 🤣😂🤣

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1 hour ago, StHustle said:

Wasn’t gonna start a whole thread for this cause it’s really not even worthy of a post….however, it was so stupid it tickled me 😂. The way this idiots eye brows started arching at the end pushed me over the fence to post it. His eye brows looked like the eyes on they angled crying laughing emoji 🤣

 


Oh side note…I also get tickled every time I see this thread title 🤣😂🤣

And…Tool of the year goes to?

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7 minutes ago, syhuang said:

Miami fans currently are very optimistic for their season after these training camp footages, it’s actually kind of like the feeling in this board in the “good” years during the drought. 

 

 

 

 

A Poster in Twitter says this best. This is eye candy. took to much time to reach home, no safety on the field "eye candy"

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54 minutes ago, syhuang said:

Miami fans currently are very optimistic for their season after these training camp footages, it’s actually kind of like the feeling in this board in the “good” years during the drought. 

 

 

 

 

Except Hill and Waddle are the best wide receiver combo in the NFL. We never had that talent in the drought. People are underestimating Miami. 

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17 minutes ago, Awwufelloff said:

Except Hill and Waddle are the best wide receiver combo in the NFL. We never had that talent in the drought. People are underestimating Miami. 

That pass was a complete floater, our rookie Elam could defend that pass all day every day. Anyone of us could have taken a nap when the ball was thrown and woke up be fore it was caught,  Tua isn’t impressing anyone 

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1 hour ago, Awwufelloff said:

Except Hill and Waddle are the best wide receiver combo in the NFL. We never had that talent in the drought. People are underestimating Miami. 

No no, not even remotely, sorry if sarcasm, they might be the fastest combo, but I love Chase and Higgins more. Evans and Godwin more, and I'll still take Theilan and Jefferson over them easily. 

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4 hours ago, Awwufelloff said:

Except Hill and Waddle are the best wide receiver combo in the NFL. We never had that talent in the drought. People are underestimating Miami. 

 

These guys will be better than Hill/Waddle in 2022:

 

Jefferson / Thielen (Vikings)

Adams / Renfrow (Raiders)

Kupp / Robinson (Rams)

Allen / Williams (Chargers)

Godwin / Evans (Buccaneers)

 

These guys will probably not have better years but would if 2021 QBs still played for their team:

Samuel / Aiyuk (49ers)

Lockett / Metcalf (Seahawks)

 

Depending on if Davis takes the step forward, we could too. Time will tell, but this reeks of "we got LeSean McCoy! We are coming for you AFC East!" drought mentality.

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, What a Tuel said:

 

These guys will be better than Hill/Waddle in 2022:

 

Jefferson / Thielen (Vikings)

Adams / Renfrow (Raiders)

Kupp / Robinson (Rams)

Allen / Williams (Chargers)

Godwin / Evans (Buccaneers)

 

These guys will probably not have better years but would if 2021 QBs still played for their team:

Samuel / Aiyuk (49ers)

Lockett / Metcalf (Seahawks)

 

Depending on if Davis takes the step forward, we could too. Time will tell, but this reeks of "we got LeSean McCoy! We are coming for you AFC East!" drought mentality.

 

 

Saw this on twitter. Not sure if it is legit or not as I thought it would be bigger news that he's talking so much trash.

 

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To be fair he has roasted us in the past, but that is with Mahomes throwing. Tua is a joke

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5 minutes ago, Since1981 said:

Hill beat us with YAC. Tua doesn’t need Josh arm with a dude like Hill

But what made Hill so dangerous is that he could take you over the top so teams had to play soft because PM could put it there. Tua hasnt done that in his career and there is legit questions of whether he can do it consistently.

 

Hill is an excellent player, but he was traded to a run first team with a new HC and a question mark at QB. I have my doubts if he makes a big enough difference to win the division over a team that was one horrible defensive play call away from the 2nd consecutive AFCG and have beaten the dolphins the last 7 times by an average of 22 points

 

Is Hill really worth an extra 3 TDs a game against this team? In 5 game against the Bills (including playoffs) he 37 catches for 446 yards and 1 TD. This is pure hype from the NFL that Hill is gonna make the dolphins better than the Bills. Its ridiculous 

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Tua will be a capable QB - which is more than I would have said about him a year ago.

 

The Bills are going to be the class of the division and the conference. But zilch is going to be handed to them.

 

They're going to have to show up every week and give the proverbial 110%.  The difference between Buffalo and at least 5-6 other teams in the AFC is not huge.  Even a small let-up will give any of those teams an opening - Miami included.

 

They're going to be a tough out this year.

 

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8 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:

But what made Hill so dangerous is that he could take you over the top so teams had to play soft because PM could put it there. Tua hasnt done that in his career and there is legit questions of whether he can do it consistently.

 

Hill is an excellent player, but he was traded to a run first team with a new HC and a question mark at QB. I have my doubts if he makes a big enough difference to win the division over a team that was one horrible defensive play call away from the 2nd consecutive AFCG and have beaten the dolphins the last 7 times by an average of 22 points

 

Is Hill really worth an extra 3 TDs a game against this team? In 5 game against the Bills (including playoffs) he 37 catches for 446 yards and 1 TD. This is pure hype from the NFL that Hill is gonna make the dolphins better than the Bills. Its ridiculous 

10 yard pass.

 

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I think that a lot of fans not familiar with the Dolphins forget that Tua suffered a catastrophic hip injury.
 

He should have never played his first year (IMO), and still didn’t look fully healed his 2nd season compared to his college tape.

 

We’ll see this year, but from everything that I’ve seen out of their camp Tua looks stronger, quicker, and his bottom torso is pretty damn thick.

 

I wouldn’t sleep on the Fins, they have too many weapons and their defense has some really nice pieces. Their Achilles heel is that offensive line, even with the signings of Armstead and Williams. I honestly think their defense will be what determines their fate.

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Like like the Bills don't have an easy path to the AFC East title. Miami has vastly improved and Tua looks legit. The Pats will be better with a year under Jones's belt. Add in a brutal Bills schedule too. 

 

With that said, of Allen remains healthy the Bills should win the division. 

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2 hours ago, Since1981 said:

Hill beat us with YAC. Tua doesn’t need Josh arm with a dude like Hill

Tua is going to have to be protected to throw the ball 5 yards or 45, that remains to be seen if they can do that for him also. Hill is going to take coverage, but he don’t have Patrick or Kelsie to help him either. I know, I know Waddle is good, so is TE 1, but not the same as KC. 

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11 minutes ago, WyoAZBillfan said:

Tua is going to have to be protected to throw the ball 5 yards or 45, that remains to be seen if they can do that for him also. Hill is going to take coverage, but he don’t have Patrick or Kelsie to help him either. I know, I know Waddle is good, so is TE 1, but not the same as KC. 

Waddle is incredible, right up there with Chase IMO. The dude is a highlight reel waiting to happen.

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15 hours ago, Success said:

Tua will be a capable QB - which is more than I would have said about him a year ago.

 

The Bills are going to be the class of the division and the conference. But zilch is going to be handed to them.

 

They're going to have to show up every week and give the proverbial 110%.  The difference between Buffalo and at least 5-6 other teams in the AFC is not huge.  Even a small let-up will give any of those teams an opening - Miami included.

 

They're going to be a tough out this year.

 

Very well said. 

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