What if Tua Retires?

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  1. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    Every player faces that each off-season. Maybe not to the extent Tua faces it right now, but it's still a path he can take to see if he has more football in him. The good news is that it will be obvious quickly- either it's there or its not. This shouldn't be something that anyone should have to debate.

    I wish him luck anyway and I don't envy anyone in his position. I rewatched some tape from him a few years back and WOW, it's so incredibly different than what we just saw. It does seem insurmountable but hey, I wish him the best in whatever he decides. There's no shame in retiring because your body can't do it anymore.
     
  2. Sceeto

    Sceeto Well-Known Member

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    Uh, yeah, that's the point, certainly not to the extent Tua does and there's evidence that he doesn't put in that necessary work.

    Huh? Quickly? No, if were even possible, it would take the work I mentioned and that's not debatable. I don't understand your contention.

    What position? Really? It's not like he has to look for food and shelter while humping through the Sudan. He's a football player making a cuzillion dollars for playing a game.
     
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  3. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Let’s see what comes out after he’s gone

    imo he’s Suspect as all get out

    I don’t thing it’s injuries, that will be his excuse though.

    pure laziness , lack of work ethic necessary to be great and be worth the contract signed

    “Show me the money”

    “it would be dope to start fresh elsewhere”

    He’s shady man, and something went really wrong and imo, everyone will found out just how lazy he is.
    Thats how you go from franchise qb, to third string, to cut
     
  4. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    I meant that if he's on the roster next season, we should know quickly if he's back to form or washed up. Today, he's washed up...so the changes would have to be substantial.
     
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    ExplosionsInDaSky Well-Known Member

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    I think there's a good chance that he's on the roster next season. Ross isn't just going to throw 50 million dollars in the trash. It's likely we draft a guy, keep Ewers and Tua, and have an open competition at quarterback. We may even see Tua start the first couple of games IDK. I'd rather we just move on, but I think that's easier said then done. All some of us are saying is that it may in fact be an injury he was dealing with. Maybe it was the hip? Certainly looks that way based on his fall off a cliff in terms of play. We're all done with him, but it may take another season to get rid of him. Some of you sith lord Tua Haters need to chill. Stop making it about picking sides. Just because someone suggests that it may be an injury doesn't mean they're supporting Tua as the starter in 2026. The reality of this is we're still stuck with him and his albatross contract if we don't find a taker.
     

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