Link: Tua discusses leaving early or staying.

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I agree, but there were direct references to Herbstreit about the meeting. However, going back through and looking at the sentence structure and other aspects, you may be right.
That's some terrible writing. As I noted earlier, it's written to say Herbstreit is leading the meeting, but I'm pretty sure they mean Tua.
 
A lot of experts keep saying Tua shouldn't worry about his first contract as much as his second and third. That he should come out even if he's projected to be a low first round pick. But, what if that's his only contract? There aren't any guarantees in life. The difference in money between a top five pick and a bottom five first round pick could be approximately $25 million. Guaranteed money is what's important and Kyler Murray's was $23 million in the 2019 draft. Not sure what guaranteed money is for a mid first round to a lower first round pick. But maybe Tua is thinking he wants to ensure to get enough on his first contract that he's set for life if there's not a second one. It's a cynical way of looking at it. But a very real possibility.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtba...ay-bossa-and-williams-will-make/#489f92271315
 
A lot of experts keep saying Tua shouldn't worry about his first contract as much as his second and third. That he should come out even if he's projected to be a low first round pick. But, what if that's his only contract? There aren't any guarantees in life. The difference in money between a top five pick and a bottom five first round pick could be approximately $25 million. Guaranteed money is what's important and Kyler Murray's was $23 million in the 2019 draft. Not sure what guaranteed money is for a mid first round to a lower first round pick. But maybe Tua is thinking he wants to ensure to get enough on his first contract that he's set for life if there's not a second one. It's a cynical way of looking at it. But a very real possibility.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtba...ay-bossa-and-williams-will-make/#489f92271315
This has been my point since he hurt his hip. Most NFL players never see a 2nd contract - and that includes QBs.
 
A lot of experts keep saying Tua shouldn't worry about his first contract as much as his second and third. That he should come out even if he's projected to be a low first round pick. But, what if that's his only contract? There aren't any guarantees in life. The difference in money between a top five pick and a bottom five first round pick could be approximately $25 million. Guaranteed money is what's important and Kyler Murray's was $23 million in the 2019 draft. Not sure what guaranteed money is for a mid first round to a lower first round pick. But maybe Tua is thinking he wants to ensure to get enough on his first contract that he's set for life if there's not a second one. It's a cynical way of looking at it. But a very real possibility.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtba...ay-bossa-and-williams-will-make/#489f92271315
And with his injury proneness, he may believe he won't be able to play long enough to get the second contract.
Regardless if his next, first pass is in Crimson or in the NFL, I hope Tua as learned something from trying to extend plays too much!
 
What's it like having seniors playing meaningful snaps? Someone help me because it's been so long I've forgot.

The last Alpha dog seniors I remember were AJ and Barrett. Maybe I'm forgetting someone, and if so please remind me. The thought of having 3 or 4 senior leaders on both sides of the ball makes me giddy like a school girl.
 
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The last Alpha dog seniors I remember were AJ and Barrett. Maybe I'm forgetting someone, and if so please remind me. The thought of having 3 or 4 senior leaders on both sides of the ball makes me giddy like a school girl.
AJ was just a Jr. that year. 2012 might have been my favorite team at Bama. Beating ND in the NC game was the perfect ending!
 
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I wonder if the fact that he didn't have LOV insurance is factoring into the decision. Tua could take out LOV this time around, and it will be cheaper since he'll have a lower rating, and be playing with a chance to improve the money he makes.

It wouldn't be a sound financial choice to be honest. Safest bet is still just enter the draft, but if he bets on himself it is possible he walk away with not just more money but some nice hardware to.

Things would get crazy if he stays, but may be not that crazy. His brother could redshirt, I don't see how that influences incoming QBs since most understand they gain developmentally from a redshirt year and can still play in 4 games. The only real casualty in all of this is Mac would almost certainly leave if Tua stays, and Alabama could end up with an interesting situation of cycling in and out QBs to preserve redshirts.
 
OMG!!!!!!!
I've known the author of the SI article for over 25 years. I can vouch that, if he's writing that's what he's hearing, then that's accurate - he's hearing it. He's not the sort to make something up out of whole cloth. Now, to what degree it turns out to be true, who knows? There's over a month for them to stew over which way to jump...
 
I've known the author of the SI article for over 25 years. I can vouch that, if he's writing that's what he's hearing, then that's accurate - he's hearing it. He's not the sort to make something up out of whole cloth. Now, to what degree it turns out to be true, who knows? There's over a month for them to stew over which way to jump...

This would be like waking up from an awesome dream and then realizing that it wasn’t a dream!!!! I have my fingers crossed!
 
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Tua cannot risk the draft with this latest injury. I think any first round grade will seal his decision. The NFL is also sooooooo conscious of protecting the QB that most teams who truly need a QB would be willing to take that chance.
Think Cincy will take Joe Burrow but Tua will be next unless his rehab is disastrous. If that’s the case he likely won’t ever play again.
 
Tua cannot risk the draft with this latest injury. I think any first round grade will seal his decision. The NFL is also sooooooo conscious of protecting the QB that most teams who truly need a QB would be willing to take that chance.
Think Cincy will take Joe Burrow but Tua will be next unless his rehab is disastrous. If that’s the case he likely won’t ever play again.

David Carr and Matthew Stafford might disagree with that.
 

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