Tua's decision was worse, but it's the kind of interception that happens to every quarterback. Threw late, had pressure up the middle, couldn't step into it, didn't see the underneath defender. Horrible pick, but to me not indicative of a specific issue that is a hinderance to his game. Mac's pick was the combination of having poor arm talent and being late to second reactions that he displays every week. It probably doesn't look as bad as Tua's, but it's the type of mistake he makes basically every game, so to me it's worse/more worrying. Still don't think he processes at nearly a high enough level to make up for the fact that he absolutely can't afford to be late on throws, especially towards the sidelines. Every time he looks good it's on quick game concepts where he can diagnose the defense pre snap, know where the first option is and the leverage he expects to have, then catch the ball, plant and throw. That's when he's accurate, decisive and throwing from a base. But you can't rely on just that to move the ball at this level, and whenever anything goes wrong on the play he's skittish, throwing off platform, being super late. He wasn't even all that bad yesterday, but the flaws are apparent every single week.