I disagree. It's just a tactic to throw the ball to a receiver you've determined to go to pre-snap. NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS. Big time Qb's do it all the time. But he had made up his mind to go to Devonta the moment Seattle was called. That's the only plan he put into place. He didn't lock onto him with his eyes, but mentally Devonta was the whole plan and only option...though he did have some other folks open.Looking the safety off is the exact opposite of locking on to your receiver...
When LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
300+ total yards and 3 TDs of shakinessWhen LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
You must have pressure on your brain that affected your eyesight.When LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
I smell cow poo.When LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
Dude.When LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
If that is shaky I can live with it, 300 yd 3 TD's 29-0 in the most hostile college environment. Man how will he handle pressure in a BIG game bahahahahahahahaWhen LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
He’s an idiot - Tua delivers the ball much quicker than Tebow ever dreamed of - reads coverages better/faster as well.He's just saying this all for attention and/or because he knows absolutely nothing about football.
Being sceptical of Tua in the NFL is fine but comparing him to Tebow is idiotic. It's a straight up terrible comp
mooWhen LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
Well, he did get hit in the privates. No, he was not shaky.When LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
Strange. I don't think I've seen him rattled at all, ever. Even when he threw the INT against Georgia in the NC game.When LSU got pressure on him, he looked a bit shaky...
See above...Strange. I don't think I've seen him rattled at all, ever. Even when he threw the INT against Georgia in the NC game.