Re: 2020 NFL Season
Posted: Tue October 20, 2020 5:27 pm
Thanks for covering this for me, Chris.Chris_H_2 wrote:doug rr wrote:still waiting on my whiskey gif from you for the denver win....Self wrote:It's 5pm, Doug. Get a watch.
Thanks for covering this for me, Chris.Chris_H_2 wrote:doug rr wrote:still waiting on my whiskey gif from you for the denver win....Self wrote:It's 5pm, Doug. Get a watch.
Wasn't expecting these comments from him after all the "I'm Tua's biggest cheerleader", "I know my place" talk earlier this year. It's time. What was he thinking when they drafted Tua 5th overall? He was going to be the starter for a couple more years? He's no spring chicken and his inconsistent play and erratic, poor decision making doesn't make up for his age.4/5 wrote:Fitzy "heartbroken" by benching.![]()
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He's played pretty well this season and really well the last two blowout wins. It's an odd time to make a change. I feel bad for him.tree_ wrote:Wasn't expecting these comments from him after all the "I'm Tua's biggest cheerleader", "I know my place" talk earlier this year. It's time. What was he thinking when they drafted Tua 5th overall? He was going to be the starter for a couple more years? He's no spring chicken and his inconsistent play and erratic, poor decision making doesn't make up for his age.4/5 wrote:Fitzy "heartbroken" by benching.![]()
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He has been playing better than average, but not great. If you look at the film, he misses wide open receivers at times and takes too many chances. How the hell do you throw that INT against the Jets just before halftime? What kind of throw was that? He will do this at least once every couple games. He's supposed to be the wise old Harvard grad vet. I love his passion and leadership, but he will never be consistently good. They are seeing Tua excel in practices and are making the choice that is best for the team. He needs to step up in his backup role and support Tua 100%.4/5 wrote:He's played pretty well this season and really well the last two blowout wins. It's an odd time to make a change. I feel bad for him.tree_ wrote:Wasn't expecting these comments from him after all the "I'm Tua's biggest cheerleader", "I know my place" talk earlier this year. It's time. What was he thinking when they drafted Tua 5th overall? He was going to be the starter for a couple more years? He's no spring chicken and his inconsistent play and erratic, poor decision making doesn't make up for his age.4/5 wrote:Fitzy "heartbroken" by benching.![]()
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Where are you seeing this?4/5 wrote:Players say Tua has been "alright" in practice but not better than Fitzy. Sounds like this hasn't gone over well at all with the team. The timing is just perplexing.

Sun-Sentinel, Miami Herald and CBS Sports all have it.tree_ wrote:Where are you seeing this?4/5 wrote:Players say Tua has been "alright" in practice but not better than Fitzy. Sounds like this hasn't gone over well at all with the team. The timing is just perplexing.
I was good with this being a redshirt year for Tua originally. When they cut Rosen that was clearly out. But I was still good with waiting and not rushing. KC kept their shiny sports car in the shop for 15 games and that worked out well.tree_ wrote:The timing is not perplexing at all to me. You've been driving an old '95 Ford Ranger huffing and puffing, giving its all while you've finally just received the shiny new expensive sports car out of the shop, all fixed up and now ready to go. You go with the shiny new toy every time, unless you're planning on back-roadin' or some stupid shit. I know some of these players like to drink Keystone and sleep in RV's, but this is a professional sports team, not a campfire.