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Update: Tua entering NFL draft


Happy Panther

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54 minutes ago, t96 said:

I’d take him at 7 if his injury checks out and that should be known pretty well by the draft. Then you start Cam this year and if he’s healthy and balls out you can trade one of the two of them for a large haul.

You spend your 1st round pick on a red shirt guy, you're sacrificing 2020 anyway. Trade down, get a 2021 1st, sure up the offensive and defensive lines in 2020 and then go after a QB in 2021.

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Spread formations are typically 10, 11, or 00 personnel. You can run a spread in either pistol or shotgun. Where I coach we run it in shotgun. RPO teams that keep a flavor of pro style will run pistol. Alabama will run pistol for play action and use Tua 3-5 times in the run game.

Dude I didn’t know you loved Tua, I am not trying to argue with you about it. Is Tua worth 7th over all pick. It is a hard no for me, that’s all I’m saying.

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8 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

Check the date. The ESPN notification did say 12th today...

  That’s from TODAY
 

 

Despite those medical concerns, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. had him rated third overall in his latest Big Board. The Miami Dolphins are expected to show great interest in Tagovailoa with the fifth pick in the draft if he slides that far.

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Just now, Toomers said:

  That’s from TODAY
 

 

Despite those medical concerns, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. had him rated third overall in his latest Big Board. The Miami Dolphins are expected to show great interest in Tagovailoa with the fifth pick in the draft if he slides that far.

That makes more sense. Kiper has had him #3 pretty much all year.

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3 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Spread formations are typically 10, 11, or 00 personnel. You can run a spread in either pistol or shotgun. Where I coach we run it in shotgun. RPO teams that keep a flavor of pro style will run pistol. Alabama will run pistol for play action and use Tua 3-5 times in the run game.

Dude I didn’t know you loved Tua, I am not trying to argue with you about it. Is Tua worth 7th over all pick. It is a hard no for me, that’s all I’m saying.

 It’s got nothing to do with love. That’s just the default people use when someone shows they’re wrong. Like when a pro style pistol, as you called it, Is somehow a spread? And Tia is a running QB. 

  He had 23.carries for 17 yards. That’s not a threat of any kind. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Happy Panther said:

Having a franchise QB and his heir apparent on a roster is a franchise's dream. I would take it in a heartbeat.

And 3 games into the season when we're watching Grier at QB, Cam and Tua will be comparing surgical scars on the sidelines while collecting millions.

Fug that.

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Just now, Toomers said:

 It’s got nothing to do with love. That’s just the default people use when someone shows they’re wrong. Like when a pro style pistol, as you called it, Is somehow a spread? And Tia is a running QB. 

  He had 23.carries for 17 yards. That’s not a threat of any kind. 

not to accuse anyone in particular, but plenty of people refer to "running QBs" when they simply mean "black QBs." 

how Tua is a "running QB" is beyond me... Burrows nearly has more rushing yards this year than Tua has in his career, but nobody calls Burrows a "running QB"... Tua is athletic but his game is not close to defined by it the way some other QBs have been.

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