Doing it so early to quiet the nonsense the talking heads keep pushing is wonderful
Why is it nonsense? Tua is one normal sack away from having to start making life decisions about the game. Miami would be foolish not to have a plan B or a better plan A at this point.
I'd like to buy you a cup of coffee
We have 2 camps here, those that believe in Tua almost 100% minus a few injuries and then there are folks like me trying to keep a straight face about it but would pull the trigger on Lamar Jackson the day after the Draft ends. Miami doesn't have a 1st, Stephen Ross got caught cheating and lost our 1st rd pick, the other we sent to Denver for Chubb, yes we had 2 1st RD picks in '23 going back to early last summer.
I can't speak for
@TripleThreat but I think he feels strongly that if Miami surrounds Tua with the right pieces including a quality OL(it's getting better) that Tua will succeed easily. I'm not sure I feel the same way as they do, in fact i know i would upgrade to Lamar Jackson if it were even possible, the money doesn't scare me and we suck at the Draft so shipping a couple 1st to make a true Super Bowl run in my lifetime, I would gamble and take that risk, loved Jackson when he was at Louisville, thought teams made a mistake passing on him.
But that's all personal opinion or differing POV, we try and explore/welcome all contrasting viewpoints on what the Phins need.
There are no absolute answers that we've found but I certainly am in the camp of making a strong push for Jackson post draft when we can offer the '24 and '25 picks.
That Monday night in Cincinnati is hard to flush from your memory banks, I want to share that with everyone.
Jackson would also make a stronger RB less relevant. Mostert and Wilson would work fine with him.
Jackson is from South Florida, desires to be back here and no offense to Baltimore but compare that to South Beach, $200M guaranteed coming his way
Might as well be Miami
But it's not happening so I better stop with this day dreaming