What stood out to me in the NFL highlights package was just how little time Tua took/had to get the ball out in the majority of his completions.
Yes the weather was a factor, but the lack of a decent OL seemed to be equally as big a factor (again), if not more.
I couldn't tell you objectively either way because I haven't charted the game myself, but keep in mind that 3 seconds after the snap is the point at which passes thrown are likely to produce lesser efficiency than passes thrown sooner. It doesn't take long for the Cameron Wakes of the world and their tens of millions of dollar salaries to put pressure on the QBs of the league. Also, the average time to throw a pass in the NFL is 2.5 seconds after the snap. Any snap after which a QB has a clean pocket for 2.5 to 3 seconds should be judged fully adequate for the QB, and if he's throwing passes after that point they're likely to produce poorer outcomes than if thrown sooner.
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-the-perfect-timing-a-deeper-dive-into-time-to-throw-datahttps://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24892208/creating-better-nfl-pass-blocking-pass-rushing-stats-analytics-explainer-faq-how-workAlso keep in mind that the strongest predictors of pressure on QBs are 1) time to throw, and 2) scoreboard differential, and so in any game in which the scoreboard is titled strongly unfavorably against the QB and the entire world knows he's going to pass the ball, his offensive line is at a tremendous disadvantage in relation to defenders who know exactly what they'll be doing on virtually every snap -- pass blocking. Expect a higher rate of pressure under those circumstances.
And that's one big reason why teams need good QBs -- to score points and keep them
out of those situations. In that sense the relationship between offensive line isn't just:
Offensive line --> QB
...but also:
QB --> offensive line. The relationship is bidirectional.
The more advantageous the scoreboard for the team, the less of a disadvantage its offensive line has, and of course that has a lot to do with the QB and his scoring ability (as well as other important team variables).