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Tua MVP Chant

Tua is so classy and humble. Couldn't ask for a more worthy face to our franchise. He carries himself with poise and focus, even when things weren't going his way. He is easy to root for. I am glad that he finally looks like he is having fun again out there. I remember a while back last season, he looked so stressed.
 
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What makes this so much sweeter, is after all the hate Tua took (and in fairness, I understand SOME of it) , but to see him shut people up and leave no doubt as to what he can do just makes me so happy for him, fans who supported him, and the team.
He's Alabama Tua again.
I get fair criticism, and I frown on blind homerism; but with this guy, the pendulum seemed to swing so far past that, that I'm glad we're getting the answers that this franchised has been starved for going on 20+ years. We have answers, so the questions can F*$^%#*& stop.
 
What makes this so much sweeter, is after all the hate Tua took (and in fairness, I understand SOME of it) , but to see him shut people up and leave no doubt as to what he can do just makes me so happy for him, fans who supported him, and the team.
He's Alabama Tua again.
I get fair criticism, and I frown on blind homerism; but with this guy, it seemed to swing so far past that, that I'm glad we're getting the answers that this franchised has been starved for going on 20+ years.
What hate do you understand?
 
What hate do you understand?

Let me answer for him. That he was injury prone. That he was making some throws he shouldn't (due to the passrush pressure at times). That he was taking too many risks by not sliding, and that he was holding on to the ball too long at times and not throwing it away.

I love Tuna but he is not perfect. He is a human being. Thankfully it seems he has put those demons to rest through learning and more time to get accustomed to the speed of the game.

Injuries are still a worry but he has put all those other questions to bed.
 
Let me answer for him. That he was injury prone. That he was making some throws he shouldn't (due to the passrush pressure at times). That he was taking too many risks by not sliding, and that he was holding on to the ball too long at times and not throwing it away.

I love Tuna but he is not perfect. He is a human being. Thankfully it seems he has put those demons to rest through learning and more time to get accustomed to the speed of the game.

Injuries are still a worry but he has put all those other questions to bed.
None of that should equal hate.

Concern yes but hate?
 
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