I think some of us bought into the false equivalency hope that he'd be as good at his position as the center we needed would have been at his.
It was a crapshoot. McVay was hoping for a freeze-dried Tyreek.
I want to see some sort of rhythm, timing chemistry between Tutu and Stafford, in plays designed to cap on Tuitu's skill set.
He's not what I'd call a sideline possession receiver as used in the Bills game with predictable results; that playcall again could get him a whump from a safety charging hard from behind and be hazardous to his health. Nor will he win a sideline contested catch with a bigger (they're all bigger) DB.
Play to his strengths and protect him. Let's see what he does with that.
He may shine, show promise, fizzle, or wind up on the injury list. Whatever he does isn't really a primary concern for me now.