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re: Former NFL GM says 2 teams have ‘flunked’ Tua Tagovailoa on pre-draft physicals

Posted on 4/14/20 at 3:20 pm to
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 4/14/20 at 3:20 pm to
Update: Nick Saban Says Tua Tagovailoa Is 'Durable' amid Injury Concerns Ahead of Draft
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Alabama head coach Nick Saban came to the defense of Tua Tagovailoa in the wake of concerns about his durability leading up to the 2020 NFL draft.

Appearing on ESPN's First Take, Saban explained that some of Tagovailoa's injuries are the result of trying to do too much:

"I think that Tua is a durable guy; he's a hardworking guy; he's a very physical built guy. I think, you know, Tua is a great competitor, and I think that if you look at a lot of the injuries he's had here, and just about every one of them, it's because he is a great competitor, and a lot of quarterbacks would have thrown the ball away already, you know when he maybe got hit late in a down. Both of his ankle injuries and his hip injury all came late in a down where you could argue that: 'Why do you still have the ball? The play is dead, why don't you just throw the ball away?' And I think that this is something that he needs to learn, you know, how to do, because he's such a great competitor; he wants to make a play."
Posted by MightyYat
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Posted on 4/14/20 at 3:45 pm to
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Alabama head coach Nick Saban came to the defense of Tua Tagovailoa in the wake of concerns about his durability leading up to the 2020 NFL draft.

Appearing on ESPN's First Take, Saban explained that some of Tagovailoa's injuries are the result of trying to do too much:

"I think that Tua is a durable guy; he's a hardworking guy; he's a very physical built guy. I think, you know, Tua is a great competitor, and I think that if you look at a lot of the injuries he's had here, and just about every one of them, it's because he is a great competitor, and a lot of quarterbacks would have thrown the ball away already, you know when he maybe got hit late in a down. Both of his ankle injuries and his hip injury all came late in a down where you could argue that: 'Why do you still have the ball? The play is dead, why don't you just throw the ball away?' And I think that this is something that he needs to learn, you know, how to do, because he's such a great competitor; he wants to make a play."


Uhhhhh, Nick, I like you man......... you're a good dude. You're a great coach. Probably the greatest to ever do it. But this right here... all of it... is total bullshite. The guy is the opposite of durable. No NFL exec is going to fall for this.
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