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Paolo305613
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Let’s see who the QB for the Dolphins will be in this one . Probably not the “ tough guy “ Terrible Tua
The community idiot speaks againMiami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa out indefinitely after second head injury
The star quarterback was stretchered off the field Thursday night, just four days after looking woozy and stumbling in a game.www.nbcnews.com
Time for the Dolphins to finally realize and admit that the fragile , injury prone Tua is not the answer . It is time to move on from this nonsense . It’s time for the Dolphins to stop insisting on trying to make him the answer . He isn’t .
You can win this game with Mickey Mouse as QB.The community idiot speaks again
We can’t afford him.You can win this game with Mickey Mouse as QB.
A lot of people will be fired . But what about accountability for the player who made his own decision to be out there even knowing he had a lingering injury . Sure , coaches and medical staff should do their part to protect players , but these are grown men who should be able to admit when their well being is at risk and not go out there . Let’s see how many people are made scapegoats in this matter .Sources: Doctor who evaluated Tagovailoa fired
The unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant involved in clearing Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa during last Sunday's game against the Bills has been fired after it was found he made "several mistakes" in his evaluation, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
So you want a player that just had his bell rung to use better judgement?A lot of people will be fired . But what about accountability for the player who made his own decision to be out there even knowing he had a lingering injury . Sure , coaches and medical staff should do their part to protect players , but these are grown men who should be able to admit when their well being is at risk and not go out there . Let’s see how many people are made scapegoats in this matter .
Very well said.Up until this point McDaniel has seemed like an experienced HC although he is a rookie. I view the Tua injury as an unfortunate learning experience for McDaniel. He is correct that he followed the rules. However, following the rules is only part of the decision process. Tua obviously was wobbled in the Bills game. Even if it was a back issue rushing him back was unwise.
Anyone who is a first-time Supervisor or any other type of leader makes mistakes. The important thing is to learn from it and not repeat it. Tua probably told McDaniel he wanted to play. Sometimes a HC has to save a player from himself. I predict that McDaniel will have a great career as a HC. I absolutely believe he is the man for the job but he will need to be more cautious in the future with his QBs. Even if a player is medically cleared to play it isn't always best.
Bridgewater is capable and Thompson has that "it" factor. He seems to make players even better. The Fins will be fine at QB going forward.
Tua has the heart of a lion but the team needs to make sure that he is well before he is cleared to play again.
It odd that you never see Brady or Rodgers or Mahomes take and get hit like Tua has had the past few games.He's not trying to look tough. He's trying to make plays for your favorite team.
There is nothing Terrible about Tua. He just doesn't protect himself well on the field. I think it's because he would rather try to make a play rather than throw the ball away. In addition he is on the small side for a qb.
Brady has been much better at protecting himself. If there is no one open and the pressure is coming he throws it away and he protects his body better when being tackled. That is how he has lasted more than two decades in the league.
It odd that you never see Brady or Rodgers or Mahomes take and get hit like Tua has had the past few games.
Your O-line still sucks.It odd that you never see Brady or Rodgers or Mahomes take and get hit like Tua has had the past few games.
You can look at it your way . I see it as him trying to look tough. That’s his goal . To attempt plays that make him look tough — not necessarily the smart plays .He's not trying to look tough. He's trying to make plays for your favorite team.
There is nothing Terrible about Tua. He just doesn't protect himself well on the field. I think it's because he would rather try to make a play rather than throw the ball away. In addition he is on the small side for a qb.
Brady has been much better at protecting himself. If there is no one open and the pressure is coming he throws it away and he protects his body better when being tackled. That is how he has lasted more than two decades in the league.