Alabama football was about running and playing defense. "He changed the way we look at Alabama football. "You could see he was very instinctive," said Saban. 1 of “Tua Talks,” an 8-part series which will be available on the new FOX Sports app starting Aug. 24. The NFL action in Week 5 was absolutely epic for former Alabama players, as the week was capped off by former Tide Derrick Henry's highlight stiff arm on Tuesday Night Football. And his aunt describes him best. "Tua is a rascal. 1 of “Tua Talks,” an 8-part series which will be available on the new FOX Sports app starting Aug. 24. "In Samoan culture, we believe in prophecies. But until then, you can enjoy the 8-part series, starting with the first episode below. This is your destiny.'". Tagovailoa was selected No. It just seems like the Crimson Tide doesn't slow down. Watch Episode 1 of Tua Talks in its entirety below: Check back on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Here are some of the top photos of Alabama products from this weekend's action in the league. Add to your favorites to get information about games, news and more. @NFLonFOX #RollTide @Tua https://t.co/Q0YHG1KH8N, — Hannah Stephens (@TheHannahSShow) August 24, 2020. All rights reserved. Charlotte Wilder recaps a wild NFL Sunday, including a battle of QB legends, a bevy of QB struggles and one hapless, winless team. He turned them into a passing team. Which one is your favorite? Last season at Alabama, Tagovailoa threw for 2,840 yards, 33 touchdowns and 3 interceptions before suffering a season-ending injury against Mississippi State. A nightmare season for Dallas continued on Monday Night Football, as Arizona capitalized on multiple miscues for the win. Being a running back built like a linebacker, his highlights consist of running people over, stiff arms and now, throwing defenders. ET for Tua Talks – Episode 2: Injury. Tua Tagovailoa is ready to tell his own story. With a four-point lead in the second quarter, Ryan Tannehill handed the ball of to Henry, and what happened next could ony be believed by your eyes. “TUA delivers an exclusive look at the past year of former University of Alabama and current Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, as he works to overcome a career-threatening injury ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft. He is now competing for the starting quarterback job with NFL journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick. First episode of "Tua Talks," is out and it's SO good! Henry wasn't the only former Alabama player making plays this weekend, however. He would say, 'Tua, your name is everything, and one day, it will be known all over the world. Before my grandfather passed away, he prophesied about me. Week-in and week-out, there are representatives from Tuscaloosa showing off some sort of highlight reel type of performance, and this week was no different. Henry Ruggs III returned from injury to have a big game for the Las Vegas Raiders, and even T.J. Yeldon got in on the action with a touchdown catch of his own. There wasn’t really something that I said he couldn’t do.”. In a unique Tuesday night contest against the Buffalo Bills, due to scheduling changes caused by some positive coronavirus cases, Hnery has the play of the first half. "You get that rare combination of he's coachable, he plays within a system, and then four to five times a game, when it breaks down, he can make a special play," said FS1's Colin Cowherd of Tagovailoa. Kansas City ran wild over the Bills on Monday night, as an unexpected facet of the offense led to a decisive victory. "Tua's ability to spin the football is second level," Sharpe said." The film explores the star lefty’s journey from childhood prophecy to the biggest stage in football and includes interviews with his parents and other influential figures in his life including Alabama coach Nick Saban.”. The film will debut Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. Below are some of the top photos of Alabama products from this weekend's action in the league. On Monday, Fox Sports released Episode No. He can throw the ball 60 yards, he can throw the deep outs, he can throw the comebacks, he can throw the ball over the middle. He also completed 70.2% of his passes and averaged 11.3 yards per pass. On Monday, Fox Sports released Episode No. Tagovailoa has also gotten plenty of praise from his former head coach, Nick Saban: “You could see he was very instinctive.