I watched the replay on NFL Network yesterday. On the goal line QB sneak in the first quarter, watch Tua come out of the pile. He was in clear pain and wobbly after that play, it looked like he got bent backwards and folded up. It wasn't good.After that violent throw to the ground he is lucky that is all it was.
Did anyone else see in the replay what i seen against Buffalo when he stumbled after the Milano hit.
he is getting back to his feet and as the staff gets there Tua is reaching behind to his mid back as does the coach staff, they also go to his lower right rib cage .
If you ever have had a rib pop out of its place in your spine ( I have ) you will know that sudden bite and pain and go down like Tua did, trust me I have , the announcers quickly decide it must be his head and concussion, I’ll give them that as it happened fast, but a quick chiropractor adjustment at half time would have put a Tua back out there,
That is what I seen , now they are clamoring for more investigations , give it a break
I challenge anyone to take the impact to the ground last night and get right up.
Pray for his health
I watched the replay on NFL Network yesterday. On the goal line QB sneak in the first quarter, watch Tua come out of the pile. He was in clear pain and wobbly after that play, it looked like he got bent backwards and folded up. It wasn't good.
His life is literally in danger way moreso than most players that have made it from Peewee level to the NFL. The overwhelming majority of NFL players are elite athletes with good balance, rhythm and a know-how to tumble and reduce impact of hits and falls. Tua is not that.This is really positive news. I've hardly slept last night thinking of the guy. I honestly thought his life was in danger at first then believed that there was a genuine possiblity that he could be paralyzed, I seriously thought and still fear that his career could be over. But if they have released him from hospital that is a massive sign that things may not be as bad as they first appeared.