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Tua Tagovailoa – August 25, 2021 Download PDF version

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

QB Tua Tagovailoa

(Dan Marino did an interview yesterday and was asked about you of course, and he said Tua has a better understanding of where he wants to go with the football and how to deal with protections. Can you talk about what has been the key to developing in those areas?) – “I think just being with our guys. Being able to sit down and talk with the linemen. Having meetings with the linemen. Being able to talk with the running backs. Overall, just communication with our guys. And it’s not just with me. It’s with our quarterback room. And us hearing what they have to say about what they see and then us kind of helping them with what we see in the back end.”

(Head Coach Brian Flores hasn’t really announced what the plans are for playing time but if you don’t play, do you feel comfortable with the body of the work that you and the offense have put out in training camp and the preseason?) – “Honestly, I would say we’re still putting in work. That’s why we’re all out here competing against each other. Regardless of what happens, we’re just focused right now on taking it a practice at a time, a day at a time. We’re really just focused on the things we need to get right right now.”

(Do you plan to play?) – “I would say every week I’m planning to play, but that’s a question for ‘Coach Flo’ (Brian Flores).”

(Last week we talked about you feeling pressure in the pocket and adjusting as needed. One of the best guys ever to do that was Marino because of how he would side-step pass rushers. Do you and he ever work together and talk about that?) – “I’ve never got the chance to work with Dan, but Dan will have some input with what he feels we could do better. He sits down in our meetings and he helps us as quarterbacks, so I think that’s really cool.”

(Is there anything specific you’re working on today? I know everybody says they’re trying to get better…) – “Yeah, I think overall just the communication, the operation with us offensively. It still needs some cleanup. But really that’s what it’s been today.”

(Does the wind change your approach at all as far as like location on throws or just anything about your game?) – “Well, I think the wind plays a factor. When you’re throwing into the wind, you’ve got to be able to cut it. If not, the wind is going to take it. But I think it’s good work to be able to throw with and against the wind.”

(So you get WR Will Fuller back out here, what is that like, just having the whole group out for at least a little bit of practice?) – “It’s good to have all of our guys back out here, to be able to work some timing and to be able to get some work in with them. I think just them being able to get back into the huddle, hear calls, get out, know where they’re lining up at and then executing with them, I think that’s very important.”

(On if moving the pocket is a point of emphasis) – “I think we’re trying to work all aspects of our game in the quarterback room. To get the defense moving – we don’t want to just be a drop-back quarterback. We want to be able to move the pocket and have them see different things, different looks. That’s really what it is.”

(What separates Nick Saban from the rest of college football coaches? Why do you guys always seem so ready for big-time games at Alabama?) – “I mean growing up, you hear Nick Saban and you’re like, ‘that’s Nick Saban!’ (laughter) I don’t know. You see him in movies. He’s just big time. I don’t know. It’s just something about his demeanor and the way he coaches his players and what he expects out of his coaches. I think that’s what makes him successful.”

(What does Atlanta, the city, playing there mean to you guys? Since 2008, Alabama is 13-2 in games played in Atlanta. Is there an emphasis on Atlanta for you guys, the fact that SEC Championship games are held there?) – “Really, I’ve never put any thought into that. I just tried to do everything that I could for the program when I was there and I had my time there. I do understand how important Alabama football is in general being that I played there. Whatever happens, it happens over there.”

(Any predictions for September 4th?) – “(laughter) It’s tough. I don’t know what Alabama looks like. I don’t know what the Hurricanes look like. You just always hope that when you see two teams go against each other, that it’s a good game.”

(What is leadership to you? Or is there somebody who has been an especially good leader that can define leadership? Or someone who has been a good example?) – “I think a lot of our coaches, a lot of the older players in the locker room, they show glimpses of their leadership. You listen. You can take some of the things that you hear from them and implement it to your style of leadership. I would say that’s a learning process that I’m still going through as well.”

(It seems like Mac Jones is doing pretty good at Patriots camp. I’m curious if you ever look for the highlights and if it’s game action? I don’t know if you ever text with him or anything.) – “I haven’t texted Mac. I haven’t been able to talk to him since he’s been drafted. But I’ve seen them play. He’s doing pretty good. I hope when he does get his opportunity, he makes the best of it. But you can’t wish him too much luck because we’re rivals in the same division. (laughter) I wish him the best of luck, for sure.”

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