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00:00Remember, though, the argument, should you take Tua or should you take another quarterback with his name, Mr. Herbert?
00:05Well, how about this?
00:06Kevin Stefanski now talking about Tua because Tua is no longer in Miami, but Tua is in Atlanta.
00:11Well, I think it's the most important trait at the position, as we've always talked about.
00:18Some guys get better at it with tweaks to how they throw the ball, tweaks to how their lower body,
00:27those type of things.
00:28But there is an innate ability, and all of our guys have this, all of our quarterbacks have this, to
00:33be able to let the ball go and it's going where you want it to go.
00:37Not to say that you're not going to miss throws in this profession, you're going to miss throws, but all
00:43of our guys possess that innate quality of letting it go and knowing where they want it to go.
00:48But, yeah, I think Tua, just in his career, as you've seen, just has that innate God-given ability.
00:55Can Tua get the relaxation he needs and plays in a dome?
00:58Could he have a resurgence show of his career, or you get what you get with Tua.
01:03Maybe he looks good, maybe he doesn't look good, but you know what?
01:06He's probably going to be injured.
01:10Absolutely going to be injured, Donnie.
01:11I think maybe that might be the safest thing that we see here across the board.
01:16Listen, I wish the guy luck, but I just think the injuries and where we're at at this point in
01:22his career, you are what you are, and your record says you are, Donnie, right?
01:26And you're a quarterback that, without the perfect system, is likely going to get hurt and not win a lot
01:34of games that matter.
01:35Thank you, Donnie.
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