it's also unrealistic that his current trajectory will continue
Respectfully...why? If his talent level is high as it has appeared, game planning alone may not stop him or even substantially slow him. If his receivers can continue to get open and Tua can continue to find and hit them, who can stop that?
At this point it’s almost comical at times. It’s almost like the defense isn’t even trying. Why bother? (To use my favorite movie line ever, from Strange Brew: “No point in steering now.”). See: first play vs. Arkansas, several plays vs UL-L. Tua has such talent all over the field and is such a talent himself.
I don’t doubt that the numbers will go down somewhat when tougher defenses come around, but honestly I see it as just delaying the inevitable. Instead of a one-play, 75-yard drive it will be a 10-play, 75-yard drive with a few runs sprinkled in. I think Tua will look even MORE impressive when we actually see him engineer a sustained drive, throwing surgical passes all over the field, rather than drives like the first play vs. Arkansas. Plus, he may get to play more minutes, which will be awesome.
I’m actually looking forward to it. I like watching him play. It makes me happy. Good times indeed.
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