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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=Chico23231;1246071]What was so impressive is his wins against extremely quality opponents and defenses. Also, he played in an NFL style offense.
This is the schedule he dominated: @Texas Florida Auburn @Alabama - rewatch that game. my god the poise. Georgia neutral field Oklahoma neutral field Clemson Who didn't he play in college football this year? [B]What is true about Tua this past season...everytime he played...everytime...the announcers always talked about how much he hobbled around the field...always talking about how injured Tua was. The writing is on the wall...completely negligent to take him at 2[/B][/quote] Two ankle and one hip surgery already, even with the evolving rules protecting QBs I doubt his body holds up long in the NFL. Even on a young guy those injuries start adding up. |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
He reminds me of Chad Pennington his body won't hold up great arm sees the field great intelligence. I know CP's arms wasn't great but ok/good.
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Should we be drafting Tua???
[QUOTE=mredskins;1246069]Doesn't always translate to the NFL but time will tell.
Still you got admit every year its two great QBs coming out hype and then fizzle. Lamar and Patrick are probably the two best in the last five years to come out neither was part of this pre-draft circle jerk hype machine before each of their respective drafts. Maybe I am old now but the NFL on so many levels is just wash rinse repeat year and year out. I actually enjoy amateur sports now more.[/QUOTE] No doubt the draft is a crapshoot but right now Burrow is the clear #1 QB prospect and it’s well deserved coming off the season he had Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=NYCskinfan82;1246093]He reminds me of Chad Pennington his body won't hold up great arm sees the field great intelligence. I know CP's arms wasn't great but ok/good.[/quote]
I just looked him up. I can't believe he is 43 years old and last played 10 years ago. I thought he had only been gone a couple years, seems the older I get the faster time flies. |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
I was thinking that trading down does provide one benefit from a QB perspective..... if it involves a 1st rounder next year we would likely have two 1st in the top 10/15 which gives the team a year to look at DH and if they dont like what they are seeing they will have the ammunition to trade up next year for a premier prospect.... just a thought
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=Buffalo Bob;1246086]Two ankle and one hip surgery already, even with the evolving rules protecting QBs I doubt his body holds up long in the NFL. Even on a young guy those injuries start adding up.[/quote]
I was day dreaming for a few days about drafting Tau; now seeing all the injury stuff, PASS. [B]Just get Young and be done. [/B] |
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[quote=EdmundDorf;1246105]I was thinking that trading down does provide one benefit from a QB perspective..... if it involves a 1st rounder next year we would likely have two 1st in the top 10/15 which gives the team a year to look at DH and if they dont like what they are seeing they will have the ammunition to trade up next year for a premier prospect.... just a thought[/quote]
Nothing wrong with your reasoning, IMHO. Still, if we can't get the appropriate return on the #2 pick, then I think we'll draft draft Chase Young. |
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[quote=mredskins;1246119]I was day dreaming for a few days about drafting Tau; now seeing all the injury stuff, PASS.
[B]Just get Young and be done. [/B][/quote] Cincy has been known to surprise in past drafts so in my mind I keep going back to "What if the Bengals draft Chase Young #1"? The resulting bidding for our #2 pick could get so outrageous that I can't imagine what we might be able to get for it. So, I just tell myself "Nah, that won't happen" and put it out of mind. |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=KI Skins Fan;1246143]Nothing wrong with your reasoning, IMHO. Still, if we can't get the appropriate return on the #2 pick, then I think we'll draft draft Chase Young.[/quote]
Absolutely, my price for not taking CY would be x2 1st and a 2nd this year and a 1st next. Taking Tua makes no sense to me if you are going to dump DH, I would rather take the trade down option and go for a QB next year |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=KI Skins Fan;1246146]Cincy has been known to surprise in past drafts so in my mind I keep going back to "What if the Bengals draft Chase Young #1"? The resulting bidding for our #2 pick could get so outrageous that I can't imagine what we might be able to get for it. So, I just tell myself "Nah, that won't happen" and put it out of mind.[/quote]
If Tua was the top QB prospect I'd say them taking Young wouldn't be all that crazy. But passing on Burrow would be insane. They have to take him. |
Should we be drafting Tua???
The fans in Cincy will murder the GM if he doesn’t take Burrows after the season he had.
We can’t give up on Haskins when his last two games were ELITE. If Haskins sucks this year then we draft a QB to challenge him in NEXT years draft. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
Future Redskins QB Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared by his team of doctors.
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=skinsfaninok;1246377]Future Redskins QB Tua Tagovailoa has been cleared by his team of doctors.[/quote]
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LOL in all seriousness I'm starting to think its a real possibility |
Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
[quote=Buffalo Bob;1246086]Two ankle and one hip surgery already, even with the evolving rules protecting QBs I doubt his body holds up long in the NFL. Even on a young guy those injuries start adding up.[/quote]
Exactly right. Statistically 1.6% of college players are good enough make it to the NFL. I cannot imagine when bigger/faster/stronger NFL defensive players start taking aim at Tua as compared to college player . Every player that goes from College to pros always says the physical toll as the biggest change. More games. |
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