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| View Poll Results: Should the Redskins take Tua #2 overall? | |||
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| No |
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38 | 84.44% |
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
LOL in all seriousness I'm starting to think its a real possibility
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Living Legend
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
Chase Young = 100%
Trade Down = 50% Tua = -50% Total = 100%
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
It all boils down to RR, does he really believe in DH as his franchise QB? The fact that he hasn't come out and said "Dwayne is our guy" makes it seem like he's on the fence... Could be a smokescreen, could be motivation for DH.. We will see come draft night
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
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He hasn’t said anything yet because he doesn’t have to. Why show your hand now? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
That's fair but usually you see more backing for your 1st rd QB.. In fact one of the first things he said was "we will look at all options" That doesn't sound like a guy all in on his guy. It's def something to watch in the next month
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
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Let's go. $100 that Dwayne Haskins will still be our first string qb after draft night.
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
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All that matters is what Rivera has personally told Haskins Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
Lol mooby I'm just not so sure, I won't bet on anything in the NFL anymore. The draft is crazy every yr
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
Young is as close to a sure thing as any prospect in recent years. In terms of ability maybe Tua is too. But his injury history is already sending up red flags. You have a potential generational talent and everyone's #1 player in the draft or a guy that might be a franchise QB or another RG3. I say you go where there is a higher degree of certainty and take Young. As said, if Haskins isn't the guy, then you draft QB again next year, but in the meantime you will have a defensive linchpin in place. And you won't have let him go to the Giants.
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
He hobbled around the field and was still LIGHTS OUT, Kid is a left handed russell wilson, I'd be willing to bet he lasts in the NFL. He's got crazy talent
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
Not if his hip gives out like one of the Golden Girls
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
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Re: Should we be drafting Tua???
Without looking it up, I would say he's only missed a few games in his career. Deshaun Watson was an Injury risk as well and now he's a top 10 QB that is reliable. I've always disliked players being faulted due to injury, it's football it happens. Mahomes hurt his knee and ankle and missed games this year, also had shoulder surgery in college, he's the best QB in football now..
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