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Tua Tagovailoa Shares Disturbing Story About How His Dad Disciplined Him After Bad Games
Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
ESPN ran a piece on Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa and his father on Saturday prior to the SEC Championship game. In that video Tua shared how his dad disciplined him after his bad games...
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Tua: If I don’t perform well, perform the way I’m supposed to, I’m going to get it after.

Rinaldi: When you say “I’m going to get it”, just be clear what you mean there, Tua.

Tua: Well, just know the belt was involved, and other things were involved as well. It’s almost the same with school. If I don’t get this grade, I’m going to have to suffer the consequences.

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Yikes.
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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chRxis65 months
well, to his credit, his dad has been the only person to beat Tua, so far, so there must be something to it...
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Disgeaux Bob65 months
I was raised with the belt but beating your child for underperforming in a sports event is psychotic.
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DEG65 months
Bingo! This isn’t a debate about right/wrk g methods of disciplining your children, it’s about whether or not any kid should be hit for a bad sports outing.
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udtiger65 months
Guess this shits all over the "corporal punishment doesn't work" narrative .
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JohnnyU65 months
Works?
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denvertiger65 months
Ah yes, find an outlier to confirm your existing bias.
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Alwaysontop65 months
He needs to learn what to say and not say. Last week media asked him what saban said at halftime and he said he didn't pay attention
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WithaRebelYell65 months
That’s why his dad probably had to use the belt. Pay attention!
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Buckeye Jeaux65 months
There's no snowflakes in the Pacific Islands.
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deltaland65 months
And Tua is now a heisman candidate, will graduate college, make millions in the NFL, and carries himself with class and dignity instead of being a thug POS. Maybe, just maybe, a dad being involved in his kids life and disciplining him leads the kid to grow up successful. Imagine that
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Da #1 Stunna65 months
THIS!!!!!
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NFLU765 months
Or that kind of abuse will lead to mental health issues later down the road.
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BrazilBama65 months
@NFLU7 Millions of liberal parents who never beat their kids walking around on antidepressants at 15 years old.
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CootKilla65 months
Who didn't get beat with a belt as a kid?
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Big EZ Tiger65 months
I got my arse whipped many times, but never for "not performing well" in sports. I got chewed out sometimes, but I didn't get my arse whipped with a belt and "other things." $trange.
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Flashback65 months
I had a girlfriend in high school whose alcoholic mother would beat her if she didn't get straight As. She ended up valedictorian. She is now a crackhead with hep C.
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Walt OReilly65 months
Did you just admit having hep C? You take medication?
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Flashback65 months
Walt, your disturbingly, disturbing comment makes me wonder if your mom has help C.
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Walt OReilly65 months
My mom passed away in late 2017. Classy comment
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JCinBAMA65 months
After the way he played in the SEC championship game, I guess he's got an arse whooping coming.
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WhoDatNC65 months
His dad will really beat him now.
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BobABooey65 months
Dad targeted the knee.
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Gumbo165 months
Spare the rod and spoil the child. fricking world today is so soft!
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AGENT22565 months
Bible reference followed immediately by profanity! Lol!
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Gumbo165 months
AGENT225. One more you can quote, "EAT A FAT DICK!"
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bradwieser65 months
Should make for great Gameday sign material.
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Walt OReilly65 months
More fathers need to be doing this.
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Big EZ Tiger65 months
It's not too late for your father to start doing this in regards to your posts (unless he is dead of course, in which case, RIP).
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stat1965 months
Muh Pearl Clutchin
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BBATiger65 months
Adrian Peterson approves this message.
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Popo200065 months
There is a difference between getting a whipping and being beat. Media always blows stuff out of proportion. That being said, still a little extreme.
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DEG65 months
I think you missed the point.
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Corch Urban Myers65 months
I see nothing wrong with this. Kids today are too soft.
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BayouBengal9965 months
He's probably talking about when his dad saw some obvious lazy actions on the and off the field leading to bad results. I doubt like hell his dad whipped him if he saw him play his heart out yet didn't perform well. Same with school. Typically though when you actually try your butt off in HS or College you can overcome the other team. In the pros it's different. Sometimes the other team is just not going to lose that day. Sometimes you see that in college also. HS is generally about talent. This dude has talent so I doubt there were many teams who could dominate him if he actually tried.
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DownSouthCrawfish65 months
What’s so disturbing about this?
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Disgeaux Bob65 months
Kid throws an INT and gets the belt from his father....seems ok. SMH
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