A short little clip talking about what they do. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...n&cvid=a6ee5cc250cf4cb595929557d6bc954c&ei=14
When you can disguise so many different coverages in a set package, that plays hell on an opposing offense. It’s kinda like the offensive equivalent to what the Dolphins did during Marino’s heyday, having several different plays out of the same offensive set.
Per Douglas Clawson of cbssports.com, Tua is the second-most clutch QB in the league to Mahomes. It's just a glorified blog/opinion piece, but interesting. 2. Tua Tagovailoa Tua Tagovailoa was cooking in the clutch until he was slowed down by multiple head injuries last season. He actually threw three fourth-quarter interceptions in a late, close loss to the Packers in Week 16 after suffering a concussion earlier in the contest. Despite an off day that skews his numbers, he's still converted on 11of 20 potential game-tying or go-ahead drives in late, close games in his career, the second-best rate in the league behind Patrick Mahomes. His clutch credentials include four fourth-quarter touchdown passes in a 21-point comeback win against the Ravens in 2022. Plus, don't forget his walk-off touchdown pass to DeVonta Smith in the national championship game. If the "clutch gene" exists, it's hard to argue against Tagovailoa. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...govailoa-near-the-top-jared-goff-cracks-list/