I don't get the blind homerism of the fan base that are saying it's not Saban's fault. Greg McDouchelroy started this morning how sick he was of political stances on sports then proceeded to scream that anyone who blamed Saban is sick and that the first thing on Twitter shouldn't have been why was he in the game, but thoughts and prayers should be with you Tua.
First, that isn't politics Greg...that has nothing to do with politics. Second, it was a totally legit question....god forbid we go against lord almighty Saban. I feel bad for the kid I do, but he shouldn't have been playing. He shouldn't have started and he definitely shouldn't have been playing up 35-7 or whatever it was.
Saban cost that kid millions.
Sorry, totally disagree here. And it's not just homerism. You could tell Tua was still sore from the LSU game, but he was clearly good enough to play and Saban said post-game Tua wanted to play. If he's healthy enough, and he wants to play, and last year MSU gave Bama fits and only lost by 7, and you're trying to impress the CFP......you're going to play him. In hindsight could they have been just fine with Jones? Probably. But when you're on the outside looking in for the playoffs and need to mash everyone you play from here on out, you're going to play Tua.
Also, post-game Saban said the plan was to put Jones in for that drive. The cameras even showed him warming up on the sideline. He said Tua said he wanted to play that drive to practice 2 minute drill, and that would be it for the day. I mean, what if he tears his ACL stretching at practice for Western Carolina? What if it happened on the first play of the game against MSU? What if, what if, what if? Bottom line, it was something absolutely freak that happened.
As much as I want to point a finger and blame someone and be mad about it, there just isn't anyone to blame. Anyone can get injured at any time.