Hoping for a speedy and complete recoveryhttps://mobile.twitter.com/CecilHurt/status/1185960756380086273
Cecil reporting successful surgery also
A friend of mine who follows college football (but not Bama) said to me, "You know why Brady is still playing in his 40s? He never takes a hit he does not need to."https://mobile.twitter.com/CecilHurt/status/1185960756380086273
Cecil reporting successful surgery also
100% correct.A friend of mine who follows college football (but not Bama) said to me, "You know why Brady is still playing in his 40s? He never takes a hit he does not need to."
It remains Tua's greatest weakness, the inability to just throw the ball away. Sometimes, the defense just wins. Throw the ball away. Live to play another down.
Oh, well, a speedy recovery to the young man.
I was screaming throw it away to on that play and the interception.A friend of mine who follows college football (but not Bama) said to me, "You know why Brady is still playing in his 40s? He never takes a hit he does not need to."
It remains Tua's greatest weakness, the inability to just throw the ball away. Sometimes, the defense just wins. Throw the ball away. Live to play another down.
Oh, well, a speedy recovery to the young man.
He had to learn...I was screaming throw it away to on that play and the interception.
He was still playing on one leg two weeks after the last surgery. In fact, as I mentioned in the post thread, he said in an interview that he wasn't normal until May...I know he will be ready for iron bowl, but not sure he will be healthy enough to carry Bama against LSU. I’m hoping to be wrong, but I think this puts a dent in the hopes of beating LSU. Nothing can be done and it was no ones fault. It is just one of those things that happen.
We will have to weigh - is a 60% Tua VS 100% Mac.....He was still playing on one leg two weeks after the last surgery. In fact, as I mentioned in the post thread, he said in an interview that he wasn't normal until May...
Tua @ 60% all day. Remember this isn’t his plant foot like last year. He’ll play against LSU.We will have to weigh - is a 60% Tua VS 100% Mac.....
One can hit a receiver on a slant in stride at 60%
The other might not be able to at 100%
Heh, I just noticed I used the wrong tense. Meant to type has.But he hasn't...
The sad part is if not for pressing the play, and just throw it into the stands he'd possibly still be 100% healthy.I'll take a Tua at 85% that throws the ball away instead of forcing it and risking injury and interception.