The Falcons need a lot of things. Defense, a coach that can actually evaluate defensive talent, a better QB, a GM, etc.Falcons need a defense. They have a QB.
The Falcons need a lot of things. Defense, a coach that can actually evaluate defensive talent, a better QB, a GM, etc.Falcons need a defense. They have a QB.
LOL, I feel you, man.The Falcons need a lot of things. Defense, a coach that can actually evaluate defensive talent, a better QB, a GM, etc.
Yeah no way that happens but it would be a ton of fun. Tua throwing to Ridley and Julio? Yes please.Falcons need a defense. They have a QB.
You mention a lot of teams that I would hate to see him land on. I want him to win championships.Yeah no way that happens but it would be a ton of fun. Tua throwing to Ridley and Julio? Yes please.
I think the Giants and Steelers were good thoughts but the Giants might be drafting one this year. I'd add the Chargers, Broncos, Jaguars, Cardinals, Patriots, Saints and Redskins could all be potentially looking for QBs in 2020. Some of those teams will likely be too good and won't have the pick to draft him though.
And then MAYBE the Dolphins, Bengals and Colts depending on what happens with their QBs this season and next.
Yeah no way that happens but it would be a ton of fun. Tua throwing to Ridley and Julio? Yes please.
I think the Giants and Steelers were good thoughts but the Giants might be drafting one this year. I'd add the Chargers, Broncos, Jaguars, Cardinals, Patriots, Saints and Redskins could all be potentially looking for QBs in 2020. Some of those teams will likely be too good and won't have the pick to draft him though.
And then MAYBE the Dolphins, Bengals and Colts depending on what happens with their QBs this season and next.
I'll admit I don't know anything about the Elite 11. I've just watched, in person, every game Taulia has played at Thompson. No idea if he will approach what we are seeing from Tua, just can comment that his stats, as outstanding as they are, don't tell a complete story, especially when it comes to accuracy, which is what I was addressing.His team was eliminated early. They don't post stats. But this was a comparison to Tua, who not only led his team to victory in the Finals but was also named the MVP. After the competition the man who runs it said that Tua was the best QB who he had ever coached.
I think that Tualia is going to be very good, but pump the brakes on the "better than Tua" stuff.
I agree. I won't get into the "who is better", but I can tell you that Taulia is definitely more like Tua than different, except he's right handed. He has a lightening fast release and is deadly accurate - much than his stats show. I watched that Hoover game, and I counted at least 10 very catchable balls that hit the turf. He also has Tua's traits of processing information very quickly under pressure.I'll admit I don't know anything about the Elite 11. I've just watched, in person, every game Taulia has played at Thompson. No idea if he will approach what we are seeing from Tua, just can comment that his stats, as outstanding as they are, don't tell a complete story, especially when it comes to accuracy, which is what I was addressing.
You just gotta see him play...
Me too. Just the teams I think are most likelyYou mention a lot of teams that I would hate to see him land on. I want him to win championships.
My bad. I thought the thing said BIGGER than Tua. I read it wrong. I have posted (quite possibly in this thread) that Taulia is NOT better than (not even as good as) Tua.Based on what? Tua was much better against Elite 11 level competition.
Just for kicks and giggles which team would y'all like to see Tua drafted to?
I agree, the only reason for going early is wanting money.Personally - I think Tua stays all 4.....just a hunch....
No it would not be fun to watch. If he is not a Falcon, I do not want him anywhere near the NFC South.Would be fun to see him with the Saints. Michael Thomas, Kamara with Paytons system. that would be fun to watch
The announcers have even said he looks uncomfortable. They are blaming it on being only in this system for 10 weeks. What I see is the same thing I saw against USC.If you want to see what terrible QB and WR play looks like, turn on ESPN. The USF/Tulsa game offers a reminder that being open is only a part of the battle. The QB has to get you the ball, and the receiver has to catch it.
And Barnett is not a good passer.
If you want to see what terrible QB and WR play looks like, turn on ESPN. The USF/Tulsa game offers a reminder that being open is only a part of the battle. The QB has to get you the ball, and the receiver has to catch it.
And Barnett is not a good passer.
Thanks for notifying me of Barnett's game. I tuned in to watch him lead USF to a 4th qt. comeback.The announcers have even said he looks uncomfortable. They are blaming it on being only in this system for 10 weeks. What I see is the same thing I saw against USC.
I was always a Barnett supporter but he looked bad in that game. And I mean bad, not in a good way bad.Thanks for notifying me of Barnett's game. I tuned in to watch him lead USF to a 4th qt. comeback.
Y'all may not like him and I know he's no Tua (but who is) but he was always alot better than some folks were willing to admit.
I watched 3 quarters and he was lost. His passes were off the mark. He had wide open receivers that he was missing by 5+ yards. I mean, he was missing them by so much that they couldn't get near the balls. He was terrible. If he had one good quarter, great, but they were losing because he was miserable in the first 3 quarters.Thanks for notifying me of Barnett's game. I tuned in to watch him lead USF to a 4th qt. comeback.
Y'all may not like him and I know he's no Tua (but who is) but he was always alot better than some folks were willing to admit.