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Tua Tagovailoa Dramatically Underthrows Tyreek Hill in Miami Dolphins Hype Video​

The 2022 NFL season is a very important one for Tua Tagovailoa. The Heisman Trophy winner has been under the bright spotlight of heavy scrutiny in his first three professional seasons. The biggest critique of Tagovailoa's performance so far is his weak arm, incapable of hitting receivers deep down the field or zinging passes into tight windows. But some slack must be cut for the QB given the weak roster around him over that same timespan.

That excuse is out the window this year after the Miami Dolphins gave up a haul to acquire Tyreek Hill. His game-breaking speed makes the game easy for any quarterback regardless of skill level and it'll be on Tagovailoa to take advantage of that. The Dolphins posted a hype video of sorts on Tuesday evening, showcasing the Tua-to-Tyreek connection they hope will define the next few seasons. The problem with this hype video is that it pretty clearly shows Tagovailoa underthrowing Hill.


View: https://twitter.com/miamidolphins/status/1524193068391432193?s=21&t=H27BXE8OZpg7s_TYiep9CQ

Important to note that zero takeaways should be had from this. It's not even a training camp video. It's a voluntary workout video. All non-rookies are running at maybe 10 percent speed during voluntary workout season. This is not a definitive referendum on Tagovailoa's ability to hit Hill in stride in 2022 and beyond.

With all that said, it is certainly a little funny that the Dolphins posted this dramatic video with slow-motion effects that clearly ends with an underthrown ball. It emphasizes the main critique of the team's blockbuster trade to land Hill-- that Tagovailoa can't hit him when he's open 50 yards down the field. And in the very first video of the two completing a pass, it's an underthrow. It's team-sponsored, too!
 
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Man the media is filled with douches. Mahommes to Tyreek in the superbowl.



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Typical whiner fans
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Dolphins are going to have to figure this out because Tua nor backup Teddy Birdgewater A.K.A., Bridge QB have the arm for Hill. Dolphins don't have much capital left, but they need a strong arm QB IMO. We'll see how this plays out.
 
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Man the media is filled with douches. Mahommes to Tyreek in the superbowl.



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Exactly.

Tua perhaps not having a big enough arm is a fair concern but every QB has an under-throw you could throw on film and focus on. It is definitely a curious choice for a hype video though.
 
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Tua Tagovailoa Dramatically Underthrows Tyreek Hill in Miami Dolphins Hype Video​

The 2022 NFL season is a very important one for Tua Tagovailoa. The Heisman Trophy winner has been under the bright spotlight of heavy scrutiny in his first three professional seasons. The biggest critique of Tagovailoa's performance so far is his weak arm, incapable of hitting receivers deep down the field or zinging passes into tight windows. But some slack must be cut for the QB given the weak roster around him over that same timespan.

That excuse is out the window this year after the Miami Dolphins gave up a haul to acquire Tyreek Hill. His game-breaking speed makes the game easy for any quarterback regardless of skill level and it'll be on Tagovailoa to take advantage of that. The Dolphins posted a hype video of sorts on Tuesday evening, showcasing the Tua-to-Tyreek connection they hope will define the next few seasons. The problem with this hype video is that it pretty clearly shows Tagovailoa underthrowing Hill.


View: https://twitter.com/miamidolphins/status/1524193068391432193?s=21&t=H27BXE8OZpg7s_TYiep9CQ

Important to note that zero takeaways should be had from this. It's not even a training camp video. It's a voluntary workout video. All non-rookies are running at maybe 10 percent speed during voluntary workout season. This is not a definitive referendum on Tagovailoa's ability to hit Hill in stride in 2022 and beyond.

With all that said, it is certainly a little funny that the Dolphins posted this dramatic video with slow-motion effects that clearly ends with an underthrown ball. It emphasizes the main critique of the team's blockbuster trade to land Hill-- that Tagovailoa can't hit him when he's open 50 yards down the field. And in the very first video of the two completing a pass, it's an underthrow. It's team-sponsored, too!

This is interesting because some Rod members (I don’t recall which) were arguing with others that made fun of this trade because Tua does not have a strong arm.
 
This is interesting because some Rod members (I don’t recall which) were arguing with others that made fun of this trade because Tua does not have a strong arm.
What the hell are you trying to communicate here? Tua's arm is as strong as Mahomes. Tua can throw it 70 yards. He throws it 40 yards and Mahomes picks it up and tosses it the extra 30.
 

Tua Tagovailoa Dramatically Underthrows Tyreek Hill in Miami Dolphins Hype Video​

The 2022 NFL season is a very important one for Tua Tagovailoa. The Heisman Trophy winner has been under the bright spotlight of heavy scrutiny in his first three professional seasons. The biggest critique of Tagovailoa's performance so far is his weak arm, incapable of hitting receivers deep down the field or zinging passes into tight windows. But some slack must be cut for the QB given the weak roster around him over that same timespan.

That excuse is out the window this year after the Miami Dolphins gave up a haul to acquire Tyreek Hill. His game-breaking speed makes the game easy for any quarterback regardless of skill level and it'll be on Tagovailoa to take advantage of that. The Dolphins posted a hype video of sorts on Tuesday evening, showcasing the Tua-to-Tyreek connection they hope will define the next few seasons. The problem with this hype video is that it pretty clearly shows Tagovailoa underthrowing Hill.


View: https://twitter.com/miamidolphins/status/1524193068391432193?s=21&t=H27BXE8OZpg7s_TYiep9CQ

Important to note that zero takeaways should be had from this. It's not even a training camp video. It's a voluntary workout video. All non-rookies are running at maybe 10 percent speed during voluntary workout season. This is not a definitive referendum on Tagovailoa's ability to hit Hill in stride in 2022 and beyond.

With all that said, it is certainly a little funny that the Dolphins posted this dramatic video with slow-motion effects that clearly ends with an underthrown ball. It emphasizes the main critique of the team's blockbuster trade to land Hill-- that Tagovailoa can't hit him when he's open 50 yards down the field. And in the very first video of the two completing a pass, it's an underthrow. It's team-sponsored, too!

Another version, my humble one :) they watch this video before the game to remember how to play:laugh1:
 
Dolphins are going to have to figure this out because Tua nor backup Teddy Birdgewater A.K.A., Bridge QB have the arm for Hill. Dolphins don't have much capital left, but they need a strong arm QB IMO. We'll see how this plays out.
I expect we will see him on a lot of short stuff early.....hoping to turn a 4 yard catch into a big play. Hill can certainly do this on any play he touches the ball.
The next way to use him would be intermediate stuff....delay crosses or deep crosses stuff that allows him to run away from coverage with just running a go route.
Those passes would be more about timing.....
I think Teddy is starting by week 10.
 
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