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Tua time!
Magic beans... git yer magic beans herrrrre...
when they sprout I’ll be sure to keep off the jalen hurts one you are riding
Magic beans... git yer magic beans herrrrre...
Yeah, let's throw a bunch of picks at Joe Burrow while we're at it, since in your world every QB is for sale.My goodness. Heck Tua might be better than Lawrence. Both are Top Tier QBs. The difference? INJURY RISK. Easier to throw a ton of picks at a Tier 1 QB with no major injury risks than it is a Tier 1 QB with a lot of them. If you can't decipher that difference, what a wacky world you live in.
Yeah, let's throw a bunch of picks at Joe Burrow while we're at it, since in your world every QB is for sale.
The same reason why we can't get Burrow this year is the same reason why we won't be able to get Lawrence next year.
How is this news to you?
Ill spend a top 5 pick for 8-10 years of amazing QB play.
You try to equate a rb to a qbs value? Seriously? That reference is awful.
and I didn’t sniff he’s being forced to do anything in that presser. As for the medical I don’t have access but if it’s a green light and he’s expected to see thru his second contract without issue I’m in.
I seriously doubt he’d be coming out if the medical outlook was bad. Seems to me that would seriously effect his guaranteed money. But then again if it’s something he’s destined to deal with down the road I guess you do try if you are tua to maximize your earnings playing as long as possible as soon as possible. The guys with the medical degrees Ross employs for just that purpose got to figure that out.
more likely I think this kids faith is such that it wouldnt matter what the doctors told him he’d think he could defy it. But that’s just my read on the kid himself character wise etc.
Or you might get 2. If the article you posted earlier is correct, it sounds more like 6 at best.Or you might get 15 and the doctors say they never seen anything like it
when they sprout I’ll be sure to keep off the jalen hurts one you are riding
Its a fully appropriate analogy, as at that time, RB'S were prized just as highly as QB's, maybe even higher for some franchises. The NFL was a run first league overall. Of course, Ricky wasn't injured, so the analogy falls down there.
As to how he sounded, I have literally heard sportscaster upon sportscaster agree with me about how he sounded. Apparently, sources close to the Tagovailoa family realize this was a business decision that had to be made, but at least some have said his heart was in going back to Alabama.
You are in denial about the medical...you just posted an article stating he had to come out because he needs to shorten the time for getting his second contract. No matter who gets him, he is a short term solution, hardly a franchise solution for the next 15 years as some would wish.
Or you might get 2. If the article you posted earlier is correct, it sounds more like 6 at best.
I think that would indeed be too muchIs there a price that's too much to pay for Tua?
If the #2 position teams ask for all THREE 1st round picks AND Both 2nd round picks. Is that too much?
I'm all for making a move to get your guy but there has to be limits. I think this scenario is just too much.Is there a price that's too much to pay for Tua?
If the #2 position teams ask for all THREE 1st round picks AND Both 2nd round picks. Is that too much?
I'm all for making a move to get your guy but there has to be limits. I think this scenario is just too much.
In that presser he sounded like someone being forced into the NFL while wanting to return to college. Not just me saying that, either.
I can't believe so many of you are so invested in Tua that you are willing to completely ignore the injury and actually are on board with trading away the whole draft to get him. Where has common sense gone?
A couple of facts about the NFL draft worth considering:
1. Injured players DECREASE in value, not the other way around. This is true of all but the most minor injuries. Tua has a MAJOR injury. His stock is falling, not climbing...why? Because of fact #2
2. College success is no guarantee of NFL success. This is true regardless of how "elite" that player was.
Combine major injury with lack of guaranteed success under the best of circumstances and you get a high probability of failure. Only fools pay extra for those odds, and only the most desperate of those fools give up everything for them. Again, if the FO really wants Tua, pick at 5, no higher. Stop pretending that giving up the rest of the pics is meaningless, since throwing away your draft for a single player only results in perpetual mediocrity, supposedly what fans are trying to avoid. Ask Ditka how the Ricky Williams draft treated him.
There’s no sounds like to it - it’s a fact. This was Galu’s decision, not Tua’s. I’ve tried to get that point across for a long time.
Tua may not realize it right now, he’s hurting and he wanted to come back. But it was the right decision. Which is why his dad made it.