There was a rumor circulating early last week that Tua had his knee scoped. Saban debunked it when he said Tua took his usual reps in practice.
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I do believe we have better athletes than Tennessee but I also know if we are without Tua and momentum gets on their side we could have a tough time. Everybody we’ve played seems to sell out to stop the run...which is ok if you have a pinpoint passer like Tua.If that's the case then it needs to happen now. We need him back for LSU. We can beat Tennessee without him and even if we lose(not happening) we still would make the SECCG and the Playoffs if we win out.
While I agree, JH is far better this year than last year, and tennessee doesn't have the horses to line up and blast Bama. If the OL shows up and finally executes on their run blocking like they ought to be able to, tennessee can't stop Bama. But at this point, I'm wondering what's happening with the OL - they're solid in pass pro,, but when you can't get a needed yard (or less) on several occasions, I'm puzzled.IDK if there's really a choice, although I dread facing CJP with Jalen, given his knowledge and reps practicing against JH...
Agreed, but LSU is your only real threat to a CFP trip this season, IMO. I believe that you can beat TN with Jalen 9/10 times. I don't think that you will beat LSU this year without Tua.IDK if there's really a choice, although I dread facing CJP with Jalen, given his knowledge and reps practicing against JH...
To be honest, I think many are selling JH short right now - he's become a legit threat at QB. I know much of his work comes when Bama is up by three scores, but that doesn't mean the opposing coaches don't game plan for JH, nor does it mean their starting defenses aren't trying to stop him. But his numbers don't lie:I do believe we have better athletes than Tennessee but I also know if we are without Tua and momentum gets on their side we could have a tough time. Everybody we’ve played seems to sell out to stop the run...which is ok if you have a pinpoint passer like Tua.
Very possible. That would explain why he wasn't stepping into his throws and when he went down in the third quarter maybe that was when the pain meds wore off. Obviously if it was a serious injury he wouldn't have been in the game to begin with. At least that's my hope. Reminds me somewhat of McCarrons injury in 2012.There was a rumor circulating early last week that Tua had his knee scoped. Saban debunked it when he said Tua took his usual reps in practice.
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Maybe not. But don't underestimate Jalen. He's much better this year than last. If the defense plays well, Jalen is perfectly able to score enough points to win.Agreed, but LSU is your only real threat to a CFP trip this season, IMO. I believe that you can beat TN with Jalen 9/10 times. I don't think that you will beat LSU this year without Tua.
True, and even MRIs can be misleading. Also, it's worth pointing out that this information is 2nd-3rd hand and only the surgeons at Andrews know for sure...You are completely correct that recovery without surgery is unpredictable. Without looking at his MRI and knowing the exact results its hard to say about a non-surgical recovery. Early repair of any injury is ALWAYS the recommended treatment. However, if he does get the knee scope he could probably be back in two - three weeks if everything goes smoothly. If this truly is his injury he would have been better served to had his knee scoped this past Monday and sat out the Missouri and Tennessee game and had the buy week and probably would have been ready to go by the LSU game. Now that they have waited I would say he would definitely miss the LSU game if he does have the knee scoped now.
Saban said that Ruggs is fine - ankleAs much as I want Tua healthy, I want Devonta Smith and Ruggs healthy as well. Last night was almost nightmarish when all three left the game. Hopefully they are all back by LSU.
How does this not violate HIPAA? I’d think the athletic trainers should be careful telling someone this info.I work for an orthopedic surgeon in Huntsville and one of our surgical device reps told me on Thursday that Tua has a partially torn meniscus to his knee. This type of injury will require a knee arthroscopy or "scope", for those of you not in orthopedics, in his near future. The surgical reps said he knows a few trainers in the athletic department and thats where he got his information from. In my honest opinion, someone who is an orthopedic nurse practitioner, I believe Tua has more than just a knee sprain. He did not look comfortable at the beginning of the game, switched knee braces during the game from a hinged brace to a regular sports support brace, and after his slide had to go into the tent and put the hinge knee brace back on. He was also favorably limping after the game. If this truly is the injury that he has, Dr. Cain or whatever Andrews Sports Physician he chooses, should do the surgery sooner than later. Tua would be out for around 3-4 weeks for recovery and would have him healthy by the end of the season for Auburn/SEC Championship/Playoff's. Yes that would have him sit out the Tennessee Game, and LSU Game, and maybe the Miss State game, and would probably damage his Heisman hopes for this year. It's definitely not an ideal situation, but I would hate for him to damage his knee any further.
I saw him come back in so hopefully no issues. Smith is a bit more concerning because it looked like a hamstring. That LSU game concerns me and Tennessee can't be taken lightly.Saban said that Ruggs is fine - ankle
Agree 100%. If the rest of the team plays like last night, JH can beat anyone left on the schedule.Maybe not. But don't underestimate Jalen. He's much better this year than last. If the defense plays well, Jalen is perfectly able to score enough points to win.
I honestly believe that LSU will lose to MSU this weekend. It's going to be a close game but don't be surprised if MSU pulls it off.Agreed, but LSU is your only real threat to a CFP trip this season, IMO. I believe that you can beat TN with Jalen 9/10 times. I don't think that you will beat LSU this year without Tua.
Lots of possible reasons - we all know that we really don't know."We don't think there's any issues or problems with it," - CNS commenting on Tua's knee, after the game.
Why would he say this if there were anything more than the sore sprain he still says is the issue?
That's something that should be carefully considered by anyone with supposed inside info prior to posting to a public forum or telling someone who might then post it. The penalties are substantial for violations.How does this not violate HIPAA? I’d think the athletic trainers should be careful telling someone this info.
I remember the same thing happened when Minkah got injured against Clemson last year and there were rumors coming out right before the national championship game. People need to be held accountable for crap like this.How does this not violate HIPAA? I’d think the athletic trainers should be careful telling someone this info.