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Tua in good spirits before his surgery
Posted on 11/17/19 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 11/17/19 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 11/17/19 at 11:21 pm to 12
I hope he has a speedy recovery
Posted on 11/17/19 at 11:25 pm to 12
No doubt he’ll have a speedy recovery with that kind of positive attitude. That’s absolutely awesome to see.
How can you not cheer for a person like that?
How can you not cheer for a person like that?
Posted on 11/17/19 at 11:32 pm to 12
Thanks for sharing this. These videos are really heartwarming and uplifting for those genuinely wondering or are concerned about Tua.
I want to say too as a diehard LSU fan and someone who takes infinite pride in my university as well as others in our conference and across the nation that Saturday what happened to Tua reminded me that our passion as alumni, fans or whatever is not more important that these kids and their futures.
I hate Bama just as Bama hates LSU and I enjoy the intensity of our rivalry and the history of it as any other rival would but I felt immense sadness seeing Tua on the field hurt like he was. You know we all say we hate certain Star players on opposing teams but you know we’d all love them in a heartbeat if they put on our jersey.
I have nothing but respect and admiration for what Tua has been as a young man on and off the football field and what I know he’s meant to the state of Alabama and nationally for college football as a role model. You guys are very blessed that you got him because LSU knew his star would shine bright too which is why we tried to get him but y’all had him locked up.
I feel empathy for Tua, his family, coaches, his teammates, the University of Alabama and every fan that tuned in every Saturday in the fall to be in awe of what he was on the field. My best wishes, thoughts and deepest prayers go out to him, his family and the entire Bama family fans and all. Here’s to Tua being even better and stronger and a long, successful career as a professional football player and have his slice of pie. If any player at any program deserved it, in my opinion, he’s first...
I want to say too as a diehard LSU fan and someone who takes infinite pride in my university as well as others in our conference and across the nation that Saturday what happened to Tua reminded me that our passion as alumni, fans or whatever is not more important that these kids and their futures.
I hate Bama just as Bama hates LSU and I enjoy the intensity of our rivalry and the history of it as any other rival would but I felt immense sadness seeing Tua on the field hurt like he was. You know we all say we hate certain Star players on opposing teams but you know we’d all love them in a heartbeat if they put on our jersey.
I have nothing but respect and admiration for what Tua has been as a young man on and off the football field and what I know he’s meant to the state of Alabama and nationally for college football as a role model. You guys are very blessed that you got him because LSU knew his star would shine bright too which is why we tried to get him but y’all had him locked up.
I feel empathy for Tua, his family, coaches, his teammates, the University of Alabama and every fan that tuned in every Saturday in the fall to be in awe of what he was on the field. My best wishes, thoughts and deepest prayers go out to him, his family and the entire Bama family fans and all. Here’s to Tua being even better and stronger and a long, successful career as a professional football player and have his slice of pie. If any player at any program deserved it, in my opinion, he’s first...
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:36 am to 12
Damn, what a great attitude, no wonder why he has been so successful. No doubt that success will continue throughout his life. Praying for the guy and his family for a successful surgery and speedy recovery.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:47 am to Stuckinthe90s
Wish I had his drugs!!!
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:06 am to 12
Hope he has a full and speedy recovery
Posted on 11/18/19 at 4:52 am to 12
Damn Tua might want to re-evaluate this whole football thing. His future is in the ukulele. That was pretty damn good.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 4:56 am to 12
Prayers sent for complete recovery.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 5:58 am to 12
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He is a really positive kid. I don’t think I could be so upbeat after that injury and the road ahead. He is an excellent football player but an even better human being.
From what I’ve heard of him, he’s a good Christian guy with a strong faith. Praying for his full recovery.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 5:59 am to 12
That’s some good pain meds.
Wish a successful recovery.
Wish a successful recovery.
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