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Will Tua Tagovailoa Hang Up His Cleats for Good?
United States, USASunday, September 15, 2024
Pierce's argument is that Tagovailoa will live longer than he'll play football, and that he should prioritize his family's well-being. But what about the toll that concussions take on a person's life? The memory loss, the mood swings, the increased risk of depression and anxiety? Is it really worth playing through that?
The Dolphins' head coach, Mike McDaniel, is taking a more measured approach. He's focused on Tagovailoa's well-being, and says that any decisions about his future should be made with the experts in neuroscience. But isn't that just a way of kicking the can down the road? When will Tagovailoa's health be truly considered, rather than just his football career?
What if Tagovailoa does decide to retire? Will he be able to find a new sense of purpose, or will he be left feeling lost and adrift? And what about the impact on his family, who have grown accustomed to him being on the field?
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