I'm actually not as worried about his concussions long term. It looks worse than it usually is, but I don't believe his body is built to be in the NFL. He's been injured 13 separate times since 2018. Ankle, fingers wrist, ribs and now multiple concussions. There's no doubt that the risk enhances every time you get a new head injury. He's not very big, he's not very elusive, he can't protect himself as much as most qbs, and he's not being protected by a very good oline. It's just not a good combination for him or the team. All players take risks when they step on the field, but most players are better equipped physically to protect themselves. Most smaller qbs are fast enough to avoid any significant contact, and the slower qbs are usually big enough to handle taking some hits. That doesn't mean they don't get injured, but that hit last night was very routine if not relatively light contact. For Tua to get concussed on that play is the most concerning part. When he wobbled then his fingers curled up, you knew it was neurological.
You know he may not have actually had a concussion. He was def unconscious but with the way his neck and head moved he was out cold from the hit before he went to the ground. Almost like he choked himself out by compressing his spine and twisting his neck like he did. Kinda like a triangle choke puts an mma fighter to sleep
TUA, was at least able to finesse Miami, to get that BIG contract. I originally looked at him side eye... when he deliberately threw Brian Flores under the bus. To further the narrative that he's a better player then he is. Ultimately, convincing the Team to give him that guaranteed contract. After this latest concussion... he's clearly also not built to play professionally. Regardless of talent. But, I'm glad he at least got his familly generational stability/money, from his career.
I'm actually not as worried about his concussions long term. It looks worse than it usually is, but I don't believe his body is built to be in the NFL. He's been injured 13 separate times since 2018. Ankle, fingers wrist, ribs and now multiple concussions. There's no doubt that the risk enhances every time you get a new head injury. He's not very big, he's not very elusive, he can't protect himself as much as most qbs, and he's not being protected by a very good oline. It's just not a good combination for him or the team. All players take risks when they step on the field, but most players are better equipped physically to protect themselves. Most smaller qbs are fast enough to avoid any significant contact, and the slower qbs are usually big enough to handle taking some hits. That doesn't mean they don't get injured, but that hit last night was very routine if not relatively light contact. For Tua to get concussed on that play is the most concerning part. When he wobbled then his fingers curled up, you knew it was neurological.
Glad you guys have something to talk about other than a traffic stop!😂
Great interview- podcast
Leroy's has trouble with words.
Leroy sounds like he just got a concussion
He should not be allowed to play another snap by the Miami dolphins and the nfl
He can't take hits that is proven. And it only takes 1 hit to change everything. What is it gonna look like when the next 1 comes and it will come.
Apparently, he can't give any hits either
You know he may not have actually had a concussion. He was def unconscious but with the way his neck and head moved he was out cold from the hit before he went to the ground. Almost like he choked himself out by compressing his spine and twisting his neck like he did. Kinda like a triangle choke puts an mma fighter to sleep
Idk, his hands and fingers curled up and he couldn't control it. Definitely a neurological issue.
I’ll tell ya what this is. This is a QB that doesn’t listen to what he is taught, SLIDE!!
I am not watching if he plays.
TUA, was at least able to finesse Miami, to get that BIG contract. I originally looked at him side eye... when he deliberately threw Brian Flores under the bus. To further the narrative that he's a better player then he is. Ultimately, convincing the Team to give him that guaranteed contract. After this latest concussion... he's clearly also not built to play professionally. Regardless of talent. But, I'm glad he at least got his familly generational stability/money, from his career.
Yeah, his body just isn't built for the rigors of the NFL.
Is Chris Grier gonna play oline?!