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Saban is a piece of trash.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:05 am
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:05 am
When I saw this quote yesterday it really confirmed it..
The guy is looking for anything he can to rationalize letting Tua play after multiple injuries. The fact that Tua has already had two surgeries and still playing is ridiculous. Also, Saban allowing him to rush back from the last ankle surgery is also absurd. He wasn’t even away from the game two weeks after his surgery. Who does the decisions benefit the most by letting him play? Tua was already going to be a first round pick in the NFL, so what person benefits the most. Saban doesn’t care for his players and instead of being a rational adult, he allowed a kid rush back from injuries only to cost him millions of dollars. Then he puts all the blame on the kid, sucks to be a sucky person.
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Saban: "Both times that (Tua) was injured this year -- and I don't mean this to be a negative -- but sometimes you just have to know when to give up on a play. ... He's such a competitor, he wanted to make it work and put himself in a bad position. We hate it for him."
The guy is looking for anything he can to rationalize letting Tua play after multiple injuries. The fact that Tua has already had two surgeries and still playing is ridiculous. Also, Saban allowing him to rush back from the last ankle surgery is also absurd. He wasn’t even away from the game two weeks after his surgery. Who does the decisions benefit the most by letting him play? Tua was already going to be a first round pick in the NFL, so what person benefits the most. Saban doesn’t care for his players and instead of being a rational adult, he allowed a kid rush back from injuries only to cost him millions of dollars. Then he puts all the blame on the kid, sucks to be a sucky person.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:13 am to AU4real35
Saban is correct and it doesn't take a football expert to figure that shite out. In both instances (Tennessee and Mississippi State) the play was dead and Tua had been chased miles behind the line of scrimmage before throwing the ball away just before getting hit. In both instances, had he thrown the ball away as soon as the play was dead, he wouldn't have gotten injured.
Just about every player who has played QB for Saban at Alabama has been able to do this and do it well. Tua continually refused to accept failure on a busted play instead of cutting his losses and waiting until the next play to make up for the mistakes made on the previous play. Sometimes that led to a scramble for a first down, sometimes it led to a turnover, and sometimes it led to an injury. It sucks but there it is and Saban isn't trash for pointing it out.
Just about every player who has played QB for Saban at Alabama has been able to do this and do it well. Tua continually refused to accept failure on a busted play instead of cutting his losses and waiting until the next play to make up for the mistakes made on the previous play. Sometimes that led to a scramble for a first down, sometimes it led to a turnover, and sometimes it led to an injury. It sucks but there it is and Saban isn't trash for pointing it out.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:17 am to AU4real35
He's right. Both injuries this year were due to Tua waiting too long to throw it away.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:18 am to RollTide1987
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Tua continually refused to accept failure on a busted play instead of cutting his losses and waiting until the next play to make up for the mistakes made on the previous play.
Here come the sheeple... the kid should have never been in the game. He could barely walk after the LSU game. Who was rushing him back to compete in these games?
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:18 am to AU4real35
Saban was absolutely correct, and the only piece of trash is you. Shame on you for slandering a man like that.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:19 am to AU4real35
I think you’re overreacting. And I also think Saban’s right. However dickish it may sound, he’s got a point
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:22 am to Penrod
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Saban was absolutely correct, and the only piece of trash is you. Shame on you for slandering a man like that.
Does Tua’s ankles heal without surgery? Why put him through two surgeries within a year, why not sit the kid and let his body heal? He had to be rushed back both times after both surgeries, everybody could tell that he wasn’t 100% but yet he was still playing. If you can’t handle the facts, go cry in a corner.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:23 am to AU4real35
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AU4real35
Jeez, you sound really smart as a coach. Maybe you can slip your magic 8 ball into your pocket and replace Gus for several million dollars a year since you know so much about it.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:23 am to AU4real35
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Here come the sheeple... the kid should have never been in the game.
Debatable. Sure...we were up 35-7 against a vastly inferior SEC West opponent, but the goal is to make it back into the playoff picture. In order to do that...you need style points, especially when you're trying to impress a committee of humans instead of a group of computers.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:26 am to RollTide1987
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we were up 35-7 against a vastly inferior SEC West opponent, but the goal is to make it back into the playoff
This is what happened, Saban wasn’t looking out for the kid, this was his only concern. If it wasn’t, he wouldn’t have played that day.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:27 am to AU4real35
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this was his only concern
Good.
We pay the man to win championships. That's very difficult to do when all you're concerned with is if a kid is going to get injured on the next play.
This post was edited on 11/22/19 at 6:28 am
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:27 am to RollTide1987
quote:While this may be true in a close game with the game on the line...that's not what happened. I was watching the game and the announcers said.."Tua is probably through for today, he is shaking hands with the lineman and taking a seat on the bench. There would be no reason for him to play with a 35-7 lead and it will give him a chance to heal more." Then someone came to my door. I returned after a few minutes of talking to a person who had the wrong address and Tua is being taken off the field on a stretcher....so...no Saban does not protect his players like he should. I said the same thing about Muschamp leaving Hilinski in the game against UGA when Hilinski was obviously limping...It was wrong of my coach Muschamp and it was wrong of Saban not to protect these guys....
Saban is correct and it doesn't take a football expert to figure that shite out.
This post was edited on 11/22/19 at 6:29 am
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:28 am to RollTide1987
If that were your kid, you would feel a lot differently.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:30 am to AU4real35
quote:yes you did.
Fail.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:30 am to AU4real35
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If that were your kid, you would feel a lot differently.
Doubtful. I had my fair share of injuries when I played football and I realize now what my parents knew then, that football is a contact sport. Every time you step onto that football field, you run the risk of getting hurt. If you can't accept that fact, then you shouldn't allow your kids to play the game.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:32 am to AU4real35
It’s really absurd to think people are defending saban. Tua might go down wrong when being tackled, but the injuries had been piling up on the kid and saban was doing nothing to protect him. If anything, he was rushing him back.
Posted on 11/22/19 at 6:32 am to AU4real35
Saban is right but I agree if Tua was as hurt as he made it seem post LSU game with that limp and on Twitter, he should haven’t been in the game.
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