Hearing Tua Tagovailoa’s hip injury is serious. Hip fracture. Similar to Bo Jackson’s career-ending injury. Surgery tonight or tomorrow morning. Praying for Tua and his family. 🙏
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Not watched a whole lot of his tape but Colin Cowherd was calling him "the left handed Russell Wilson" the other day and it's not a bad comparison tbh. Tua really looks like a good prospect and I hope he makes a full recovery. When Pat went down we all feared the worse and look how that turned out? With the sort of medical staff Tua has around him I'm sure he'll be fine. The QB class just got interesting I guess...if Tua recovers does he still go first or has Burrow and Herbert jumped ahead? Someone drafting lower might strike gold tbh.
I don't know why you'd have taken Tua first anyway. His durability was already a concern and he has been consistently outplayed by QBs of teams that are near Alabama's pedigree. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
I don't know why you'd have taken Tua first anyway. His durability was already a concern and he has been consistently outplayed by QBs of teams that are near Alabama's pedigree.
He has a really cool name and was a 5-star recruit. Very marketable guy. [Reply]
Er NO!!..I'm comparing the moment Pat went down and all the speculation that followed before he was given the all clear...please read the post properly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Alabama Athletic writer
Breaking News: Tua Tagovailoa is out for the season with a dislocated hip with a posterior wall fracture, a person with knowledge of the situation tells me.
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
It may work out that way for them, but back in August when they were embarking on a fire sale they had one player in mind... Tua.
Fortunately for them they were rescued from drafting a bust. Don't think he was meant for a long career. [Reply]
Just awful. Dude has been getting banged up all season. Sure hope they can minimize the damage and it does not jeopardize his long term health and professional career. [Reply]