Tua is pretty special. He also enjoys a pretty special supporting cast. But, he’s not a senior no? Coming out early?
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Tua is good but how much of that is what surrounds him? Same goes for Easton. Time will tell.
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“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
Just go back to the National Championship game between Alabama and Georgia. Remember how badly Jalen Hurts was struggling against the Bulldogs? Remember how badly Tua tore up the Bulldogs once he replaced Jalen? Tua reminds me of Mahomes, only smaller. He's going to make a NFL team very happy after next year.
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One can only speculate. What could Easton do for AL?
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When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time. -Max McGee
“I really thought you had to run the football to control the game,” Erhardt once said. “You had to throw the football to score but had to run the football to win.” - Ron Erhardt
Run a more balance offense, read the defenses better and, of course, run the ball himself. Tua will probably never be in Easton's class in regards to running, but it will be interesting to see if he develops the mental aspect of the game. Developing into a cerebral QB is something NDSU can offer that most P5 schools can't due to not having a good QB coach who played in the NFL and that their QBs leave way too early if they have any chance of being drafted within the first three rounds. There's a reason why so many QBs fail once they hit the NFL. They come from a spread system that relies more on their physical tools than their mental tools.
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Yeas as talented as Tua is physically I believe that when he brings the team to the line he then looks to the sideline before running the play. Isn’t that right? I don’t recall seeing Easton Stick doing that anytime in recent history.
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Don't believe everything you think.
Hail the BISON!!!