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Joe Burrow on fire while Tua Tagovailoa struggles early in training camp
Posted on 8/25/20 at 3:46 am
Posted on 8/25/20 at 3:46 am
It is still safe to say that these two quarterbacks will constantly be compared throughout their careers. Burrow went first overall and Tagovailoa fell to the fifth pick of the first round.
With that said, Burrow has looked like the more NFL ready player up to this point, and that idea was strengthened on Friday. First, Bengals fans watched as Burrow dominated the team’s scrimmage by completing his first eight passes, overcoming multiple false starts, and tossing three touchdowns without A.J. Green, John Ross or Tee Higgins.
This is as good as you can get for this point in training camp, and especially since we won’t have any preseason games this year. Burrow has just looked like the quarterback he was advertised to be. He is getting the best out of everyone on offense.
Tagovailoa appeared to be overly hyped for the occasion, consistently overshooting receivers. When he was able to make connections, often it was because receivers such as Chester Rogers and Preston Williams were using all of their 6-foot-plus frames to make adjustments and haul in passes. He also tended to lead receivers out of bounds rather than give them space to walk the tightrope.
With that said, Burrow has looked like the more NFL ready player up to this point, and that idea was strengthened on Friday. First, Bengals fans watched as Burrow dominated the team’s scrimmage by completing his first eight passes, overcoming multiple false starts, and tossing three touchdowns without A.J. Green, John Ross or Tee Higgins.
This is as good as you can get for this point in training camp, and especially since we won’t have any preseason games this year. Burrow has just looked like the quarterback he was advertised to be. He is getting the best out of everyone on offense.
Tagovailoa appeared to be overly hyped for the occasion, consistently overshooting receivers. When he was able to make connections, often it was because receivers such as Chester Rogers and Preston Williams were using all of their 6-foot-plus frames to make adjustments and haul in passes. He also tended to lead receivers out of bounds rather than give them space to walk the tightrope.
This post was edited on 8/25/20 at 3:58 am
Posted on 8/25/20 at 4:03 am to tgr4evr
You are trying too hard. Just settle down, it'll be ok. And unless your life and happiness depends on a frigging boring NFL club (God help you if it does) then who the hell cares. Get out more.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 5:50 am to tgr4evr
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fell to the fifth pick

Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:04 am to tgr4evr
Joe isn't coming off an injury, give Tua time to knock off the rust.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:14 am to remaster916
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Joe isn't coming off an injury, give Tua time to knock off the rust.
This won’t be the only time this statement is made
Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:18 am to jimdog
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jimdog
says
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trying too hard

Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:46 am to WisconsinTiger85
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This won’t be the only time this statement is made
Do you realize how much Cincy sucks as a team?
Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:51 am to tgr4evr
Let’s see how Burrow does when he has to face Baltimore and Pittsburgh’s defenses.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:52 am to tgr4evr
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Tua Tagovailoa struggles early in training camp
Um...
Watch: Tua Tagovailoa throws 70-yard TD, Fitzpatrick impressed
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Miami Dolphins rookie Tua Tagovailoa turned heads during practice on Monday in South Florida, throwing three touchdown passes in competition with Josh Rosen for the backup quarterback job, including a 70-yard strike to Malcolm Perry. It was Tagovailoa's best showing of camp thus far, according to The Miami Herald, who mentioned the lefty's "flashes of brilliance" during 11-on-11 drills.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 6:59 am to WisconsinTiger85
PFF rating:
Good luck Joe.
They're rated higher than the Dolphins at least.
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30. Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals are on the clock, which is to say that they didn’t have a whole lot of things that went their way this season. The offensive line was not an exception. The overall grades of the players to play 500 or more snaps on the line were: Trey Hopkins (62.8), Bobby Hart (57.7), John Miller (58.6), Michael Jordan (43.1), and Billy Price (41.8). None of those marks ranked among the top 50% of players at their respective positions. The Bengals will need Jonah Williams and whatever other reinforcements they add this offseason to step up and keep Joe Burrow safe in 2020.
Good luck Joe.

They're rated higher than the Dolphins at least.

This post was edited on 8/25/20 at 7:00 am
Posted on 8/25/20 at 7:05 am to tgr4evr
It's training camp and you are still obsessed with Bama 

Posted on 8/25/20 at 7:31 am to tgr4evr
It's never good enough for LSU fans that Burrow is successful. It has to be Burrow is the best and rooting for Tua to fail.
Miserable base has to be miserable.
Miserable base has to be miserable.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 7:50 am to tgr4evr
Tua has the skill set, he just can’t get hit. If he gets hit then it’s over.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 7:54 am to AHM21
Tua:
“The definition of fragile is someone or something delicate, flimsy or easily broken. An example of fragile is thin porcelain china. An example of fragile is someone with brittle bone disease.”
“The definition of fragile is someone or something delicate, flimsy or easily broken. An example of fragile is thin porcelain china. An example of fragile is someone with brittle bone disease.”
Posted on 8/25/20 at 7:55 am to tgr4evr
Good! LSU fans can invest into following Burrow's NFL career once they realize how much Brennan sucks.
Posted on 8/25/20 at 7:56 am to AU4real35
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Tua has the skill set, he just can’t get hit. If he gets hit then it’s over.
That was the big concern last year. Many Alabama fans, myself included, thought he was to "brittle". He has the skill set, it just seems he is injury prone.
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