Anonymous
10/14/2025, 10:03:37 PM
No.151379584
>"why didn't the other players want to come to my players only meeting at my house, we were gonna play smash bros..."
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:53:34 PM
No.151357076
>Galu Tagovailoa was a power-lifter who played defensive line.
>At 5-foot-9, he isn't a towering presence. And as a lefty, he was a rarity in his Hawaiian family. That bugged him until his son came along. When a young Tua Tagovailoa didn't deviate from the dominant genes in the family, dad stepped in.
>"You know," Galu Tagovailoa said well over a decade later, "I switched him to a left hander. But he's actually a right hander."
>To this day, Alabama's true freshman quarterback does everything but throw a football with his right arm. Dad just wanted another lefty to throw the ball when son was about three or four.
>It stuck.
>"It just became fluent and he just grew into it," Galu Tagovailoa told AL.com. "That's the crazy part about it. I never thought I could make him adapt to that. As we constantly kept putting the ball on his left hand, eventually he grew into throwing the ball with his left."
Anonymous
9/19/2025, 7:49:43 PM
No.150875881
>it was worth it just so anons could laugh at the kiwi for another day