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re: Mulligan-U - Name me ONE play in which Tua’s ankle was a negative factor in the game.

Posted on 11/11/19 at 11:37 am to
Posted by ColoradoAg
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Posted on 11/11/19 at 11:37 am to
You could tell every time that he went to scramble that he was indecisive because of the ankle

- bobbled fumble in first drive, where he stopped suddenly
- several times that he could have run, but stayed in the pocket instead. One of those was right outside of the end zone

He was decidedly uncomfortable on the ankle. Any moron could tell as much - even cajuns
Posted by Eternalmajin
Member since Jun 2008
13132 posts
Posted on 11/11/19 at 11:51 am to
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- bobbled fumble in first drive, where he stopped suddenly


He stopped to try and juke the defenders closing in on him. I'd say the ankle was fine at the time given he rolled it trying to get back to the ball and still walked off just fine without any limp.

The slide short of the first was the only play that was obvious he would have done something different without the injury. Even then, I thought it was apparent that the slide was a coach's directive of "don't take any hit" vs a "I'm hurting and don't want to get hit" moment.
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