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1/07/2020 9:10 am  #1


Tyson Alger story about Ifo in The Athletic

this was published last week when I was down south; as always, you need a scrip to gain access to The Athletic content; costs less per month than a medium cuppa at Village Coffee.
https://theathletic.com/1496822/2019/12/30/ifo-ekpre-olomu-oregon-no-need-for-what-if-game/
good to learn Ifo is doing well. also a lot of relevant info w all the juniors deciding whether to declare for the NFL or return for a senior season. read somewhere that TuaTags & family did not have an insurance policy. OUCH.

 

1/07/2020 10:07 am  #2


Re: Tyson Alger story about Ifo in The Athletic

AL.com explained the insurance regarding Tua back in Nov...

https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2019/11/explaining-tua-tagovailoas-nfl-draft-insurance-situation-after-hip-injury.html

Tua had insurance if he sustained a career-ending injury but not a loss of draft value.

 

1/07/2020 10:30 am  #3


Re: Tyson Alger story about Ifo in The Athletic

bland10000 wrote:

AL.com explained the insurance regarding Tua back in Nov...

https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2019/11/explaining-tua-tagovailoas-nfl-draft-insurance-situation-after-hip-injury.html

Tua had insurance if he sustained a career-ending injury but not a loss of draft value.

thank you. will be interesting to see where TuaTags gets drafted. I think the family is going to regret not taking out that LoV policy.
Arroyo got plenty of criticism this year, some of it deserved, but he kept Herbs upright for 14 games, so I gotta give him points for that.

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1/07/2020 1:29 pm  #4


Re: Tyson Alger story about Ifo in The Athletic

OldMacManaic wrote:

bland10000 wrote:

AL.com explained the insurance regarding Tua back in Nov...

https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2019/11/explaining-tua-tagovailoas-nfl-draft-insurance-situation-after-hip-injury.html

Tua had insurance if he sustained a career-ending injury but not a loss of draft value.

thank you. will be interesting to see where TuaTags gets drafted. I think the family is going to regret not taking out that LoV policy.
Arroyo got plenty of criticism this year, some of it deserved, but he kept Herbs upright for 14 games, so I gotta give him points for that.

Thing is, Tua was injured while trying to avoid a sack. He was behind the LOS. I think entering the draft is his best option. He'll get a head start on the playbook, rehab while throwing to his future recievers, and will have a clear idea of his future. Wishing the kid all the best.

 

1/07/2020 7:20 pm  #5


Re: Tyson Alger story about Ifo in The Athletic

tnx for the link OMM.  pretty amazing the talent The Athletic has gathered, so many good columns so often.

good to see you here!

 

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