Dominique Foxworth
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They're daring him like, all right, you need a big chunk sooner or later.
That's one of the things explosive plays are really important to winning.
You're going to need a big chunk.
Do you have the arm strength and accuracy and faith, honestly, to let it rip down a field into this tight zone multiple times a game?
If you don't, then you're gonna have to roll out to force us to distort our zone.
And we know, and no one would say this publicly, but in a football game, we know what you don't want as far as injury is concerned.
And I think the opponents know that no one wants Tua to get hit.
They don't want Tua running the ball, even though for whatever reason they do these zone reads where I'm like, there's no way you're actually going to let this man keep it on his own.
Are you like the backside in should not respect that zone read.
But I think that's what they're thinking is like, let's put Tua in a position that he's uncomfortable.
And even if it's not about exposing him to more hits, it's also like he's not great in that outer structure.
So like we're going to force you to do what you don't want.
Yeah, so I think time to throw is one of those tricky ones that people assume means that your O-line is protecting you well, which I guess it could, but it also does mean that you are not playing within structure or you're not comfortable.
So I think that it's part of the fact that we've, like, it's not a secret.
That was the big move is like, we're going to do these motions for Tyreek Hill and do these anticipatory deep end cuts.
That was our offense.
And that again is a shorter throw.
So I think taking into account Tua's limitations with arm strength, the challenge is, and he did it, I think twice last night that he hit the outside deeper out cut throws.
They're going to challenge him to do that because with that ball in the air for that long floating, they feel like that is to their advantage because he can't rip those throws.
I mean, Dan, one second is an eternity in football.