Video: Let's be real about Tua (a look at his career)

He is. And I hate seeing him get denigrated by all of these “experts” online. He’s a generational talent who suffered massive injuries that would have completely ended most careers.

He led the League in a lot of passing stats in ‘22 and led the League in Passing Yards in ‘23 and Comp % in ‘24.

His mobility and some of his power on throws was limited by that MSU injury.

He’s had only god knows how many major concussions.

Yet as mentioned he’s played at a High level still at various points.

If he had never been injured I think he could have been a Top 5 NFL QB in the right system for the right team and if they taught him how to protect himself and if he listened.

A lot of ifs I know.

But Tua is by far the most talented QB that started for Bama.

He was ready to start the second he arrived on Campus.

His ability to throw WRs open and hit guys in stride with such precision was unmatched.

His snap to throw time and release was unmatched.

Mac Jones is the only other Bama QB in Tua’s stratosphere.

All that said I wish Tua would retire.

I’m pretty convinced he’s going to have a life like Muhammad Ali post career.
 
Letting Tua play on the drive at Mississippi State was the worst decision at Alabama during the CNS tenure. He hasn’t and will never be the same.

Yes... He should have been on the sidelines or at the very least should not have sought out contact. Slide or just throw it away. I think that same issue serves him poorly in the NFL.
 
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Teams that unloaded their coach (Auburn... PSU...) are doing well today. Hope Bama doesn't assume LSU players will be in a funk and not take them seriously. As for the score... I'll be happy with a win.
 
Bo and Tua didn't have the same injury. Bo eventually developed avascular necrosis of the ball of his femur. IOW, it died. No hip replacement ever completely mimics a normal hip. Tua's injury was a dislocation, fracturing the rear of hip socket, knocking a piece of bone off. I've had a similar injury, except I only had a crack. That hip is due to be replaced in December, on my birthday. I didn't have necrosis, but the ball is worn flat on the hip side. The other hip had to be replaced first, about ten years ago...
 

In 10 games this season, Tua has completed 68.2 percent of his passes for 1,952 yards with 17 touchdowns and a league-leading 13 interceptions.

despite winning 2 of their last 3 games, those stats are terrible by any standards.
 
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I love Tua, but he couldn't hold a candle to Marino. Miami would love to have Dan back in a heartbeat.
I saw the post game interview from Tua discussing the Ravens loss, he said the visiting fans affected his performance! I have heard some outrageous claims for defeats, but this one really takes the cake. Tua should really ask himself what's really going on his lackluster and inconsistent performance from one week to the next. on a sidenote, he should be more concerned about his play than getting a different hairdo and more tattoos each week.
Not to crush Tua, but I always preferred Jalen Hurts over him and wish we'd kept Hurts for 2019. Imo, Tua did well because Georgia never prepared for him (Kirby admits this). The next season in '18 and again in '19 he did great against middle and lesser teams but when a team had a defense with a heartbeat like Georgia did again in 2018, he wasn't nearly as effective. Anyhoo. There's just something I've never been sold 100% on with Tua like I was with Hurts.
 
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Not to crush Tua, but I always preferred Jalen Hurts over him and wish we'd kept Hurts for 2019. Imo, Tua did well because Georgia never prepared for him (Kirby admits this). The next season in '18 and again in '19 he did great against middle and lesser teams but when a team had a defense with a heartbeat like Georgia did again in 2018, he wasn't nearly as effective. Anyhoo. There's just something I've never been sold 100% on with Tua like I was with Hurts.
So you say 6yrs after the fact, lol. You say Tua only had success against Georgia because they didn’t prep for him, then shut him down in 2018 only to be saved by Hurts…..but won’t apply the same standard to Hurts in the SECC apparently. Hurts in 2017 was a predictable one read guy who always ran out of the pocket to the right and would step OOB for a 5yd loss instead of throw it away, repeatedly. He was ineffective.

Tua “struggled” with good defenses the same as any other QB struggled. The only defense that truly shut him down was Clemson, and it turns out they were just reading our plays.

Sorry but I just don’t buy this “I was never a Tua guy” line.
 
So you say 6yrs after the fact, lol. You say Tua only had success against Georgia because they didn’t prep for him, then shut him down in 2018 only to be saved by Hurts…..but won’t apply the same standard to Hurts in the SECC apparently. Hurts in 2017 was a predictable one read guy who always ran out of the pocket to the right and would step OOB for a 5yd loss instead of throw it away, repeatedly. He was ineffective.

Tua “struggled” with good defenses the same as any other QB struggled. The only defense that truly shut him down was Clemson, and it turns out they were just reading our plays.

Sorry but I just don’t buy this “I was never a Tua guy” line.
We need a mic drop choice!!! 🎤💥
 
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We all love Jalen on this board, but he was not as good as Tua , Mac or Bryce at bama…period. He got better his last year at Oklahoma and of course continued to mature in the pros. It should be noted, he has a great O line, receivers and running backs at Philly…kinda like Mac his last year at bama. That helps a qb a LOT!
 
We all love Jalen on this board, but he was not as good as Tua , Mac or Bryce at bama…period. He got better his last year at Oklahoma and of course continued to mature in the pros. It should be noted, he has a great O line, receivers and running backs at Philly…kinda like Mac his last year at bama. That helps a qb a LOT!
You forgot to add that playing offense in the Big 12 was like playing against air. The defenses were non existent and it was basically basketball on grass. If Jalen had come back the following year, Bama would’ve lost Tua. One of them was going to transfer regardless, and it just so happened to work out for Jalen.
 
We all love Jalen on this board, but he was not as good as Tua , Mac or Bryce at bama…period. He got better his last year at Oklahoma and of course continued to mature in the pros. It should be noted, he has a great O line, receivers and running backs at Philly…kinda like Mac his last year at bama. That helps a qb a LOT!
What many overlook is that season sitting behind Tua was greatly beneficial to Jalen. Dan Enos, while being jerk and terrible OC at other stops, is a very good QB coach. He helped get Hurts into better form BEFORE he left for Oklahoma. Yeah he got better there but much of his improvement can be credited to Enos.
 
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