It took Tua a little while to become freshly baked, but he's tasty as fuck now.
It was the right move. They got slammed last night, especially the southtowns of Buffalo where the stadium is. And looking at the radar today, it isn't letting up. Just a constant lake effect snowband sitting over the area. Getting people in and out of the area would have been a nightmare, even on Sunday.
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It took Tua a little while to become freshly baked, but he's tasty as fuck now.
The same will happen with Pickett and the Steelers will threaten for a Super Bowl before the Giants will.
Allen got Diggs and started to shine. Tua got Hill and started to shine. It's amazing what an elite receiver can do for a young QB.It took Tua a little while to become freshly baked, but he's tasty as fuck now.
The same will happen with Pickett and the Steelers will threaten for a Super Bowl before the Giants will.
Tua is reading the field. Yes, Tyreek is open due to scheme and ability, but if Tua doesn't make the right reads, Miami wouldn't have an offense, as shown when their backups are placed. Tua is not Mahomes, so Tyreek deep highlights are lacking in his new location. But Tua can see horizontal and still make intermediate strikes. It also helps that his coach actually believes in him and supports him.Allen got Diggs and started to shine. Tua got Hill and started to shine. It's amazing what an elite receiver can do for a young QB.
Word is that Pittsburgh offensive coordinator is not up to snuff. Daboll is clearly a good coach on the other hand. So good...NY may be trapped with Daniel Jones. mwaha.I still have my doubts about Pickett although I think he has a future as an NFL quarterback.... you already know how I feel about Daniel Jones.
I wouldn't be completely shocked to see the Steelers REALLY contend before the Giants but that has nothing to do with the as-yet unproven rookie Pickett, it has to do with them having better "football people" making their personal decisions and a terrific head coach.
Having said that, if I had to choose between the Giants current team and the Steelers I would take NY's guys in a nanosecond.
Sure, Pickett isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. But he's got some damn good steel worth restoration.The biggest problem the Steelers have at the moment is that their offense is bad. (mostly including the quarterback)
It's not really about the play-calling either, it's about the players failure to execute on a regular basis.
The Giants are NOT a great football team BUT they ARE an "okay" team that on a good day can beat anyone in the NFL with an "acceptable" offense and strong D/special teams.
Sure, Pickett isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. But he's got some damn good steel worth restoration.
We'll just have to wait until...next year to continue the debate.
I'm treating Pickett as just showing tape in an extended preseason. Seeing his decision-making, ball placement, any struggles. He IS ahead of the curve.Yep.... AFTER I see Pickett do some winning I'll make a prediction as to his successful future in the NFL not before.
He IS ahead of the curve.
Rochester, New York | 102.0 | 259.1 |
Buffalo, New York | 95.4 | 242.3 |