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Ramsdude
Tutu and The Wolf...kinda sounds like a Disney movie.
I think the Wolf showed again that he just doesn't have the arm strength, especially on deep outs and throws over 15 yards to succeed in the NFL. Also, he appears to not be able to protect himself very good when running for some reason.
Having said that, why is he even running in the first place? Nobody is afraid of his speed, he is too small and takes too many big hits to last very long in the NFL.
The answer is because he is not good enough to be a pocket passer.
As for Tutu, I am still not impressed with his return skills. Apparently neither is McVay because he still is using Kupp too much. Now Kupp is even doing it when a fair catch isn't the plan. He actually returned some today which he should NOT be doing. IMO, if Tutu was better...we wouldn't be seeing Kupp back there at all.
However, the Kupp thing is more of a McVay issue than it is a Tutu issue IMO. What is he thinking by risking Kupp even a LITTLE bit?!?!?! I get it...Tutu isn't ready. If Kupp is our only backup option at the PR position, someone didn't do their job very well.
Wolford did not look good yesterday. Which I think goes to show just how desperate we were last year. Then, it seemed like Wolford was an alternative at QB we should explore. Now, he's such a drop off from Stafford that he doesn't even look like he belongs on the field. I would still rather have Bortles as insurance and I'm not exactly a fan of his. Would LOVE to have have gotten Menshew.
The only hope I have left for Tutu is that McVay and Snead are so much smarter than me and that my eyes are lying to me. I could deal with him being small if he wasn't so deficient in other ways. He does not hang onto the ball. He goes down as easily as I've ever seen an NFL player go down. He doesn't know how to avoid contact and worse, take a hit. And that's all just in the return game. I can't even imagine him as a situational player on offense, much less a starter.