Tua Tagovailoa's Dad Used the "Bible and Belt" Approach to Raising the Football Star

Tua Tagovailoa published that his father forced him to throw with his left hand and beat him with a belt when he failed at football or along with his grades.
There is not any denying that Tua Tagovailoa, who has suffered many injuries playing football, will make it to the NFL and he credit his dad Galu for his good fortune on the field.
However, Tua's upbringing has left many fanatics conflicted about the approach the Hawaiian-born Galu used to "coach" his son. When Tua was once nominated for the Heisman Trophy closing 12 months, ESPN aired a special about the father-son duo, and Tua spread out about his early life.
Tua Tagovailoa's dad used the "Bible and the belt" approach to enforce self-discipline.
"Two things in a Tagovailoa is your faith and your discipline. It’s simple,” Tua's dad Galu told the network, before Tua's mom, Diane, added, "He way the Bible and the belt. You gotta paintings, son. You gotta do better. The analysis from dad is the most fair.”
Not simplest did the oldsters reference their use of a belt on their son, but Tua's father also printed that he compelled his son to throw along with his left hand as a result of he, himself, used to be a leftie.
WTF.
As expected, lovers had been stunned by the revelations and called out Tua's dad for his overbearing approach to parenting.
"Tua is an incredible talent and somehow seems to have a good head on his shoulders, but that is the absolutely worst type of youth sports parent," one viewer tweeted at the time. Another added, "Did I just hear correctly, @CollegeGameDay just showed a piece saying Tua’s dad beat him for throwing interceptions?!? I don’t care if that method makes my son millions in the NFL... that’s bad parenting and not worth it."
A third merely chimed in, "Tua's dad = Hawaiian Lavar Ball." TBH, now not even Lavar Ball was once that dangerous.
Will Tua's dad be with him at the NFL draft?
Tua stats come with more than 7,four hundred passing yards and 87 landing passes as a quarterback for Alabama. Unfortunately, his school occupation came to an lead to 2019 after suffering a hip damage at the Mississippi State sport.
However, he's still expected to be a top pick in the NFL draft.
“We would love to thank all of the Alabama family and everyone throughout the global for the prayers and outpouring of affection and give a boost to for our son and our circle of relatives,” the Tagovailoas said in a observation following his damage. "We felt the unceasing prayer, and words can’t express how overwhelming and uplifting that has been for us... God’s grace, mercy, love and faithfulness in our lives has never been more evident, despite this setback."
Despite the controversy, the Tagovailoa circle of relatives is very close and Tua's dad — who made the choice for him to sign with Alabama — can be proper next to him when he gets the name on Draft Day.
"I'm excited. I'm super excited for this. This has been a dream of mine, my entire life and this has been my family's dream as well," Tua informed Complex of the NFL draft. "And they get to at least live this dream through me and well, what a awesome opportunity that I have. You know, that I have family members that look up to me whether they're old or younger and I can also pave the way for a lot of them in this sense."
Grateful to you both. I hope y’all enjoyed the game. Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad💙 love you both.
And he credits his dad for his leadership abilities. "I would say it does come from my family, but I mean most importantly it comes from my dad with the talks that I have with my dad a lot of alone time with him," he added. "I mean just a lot of things that I learned from him."
Expect to see the Tagovailoas cheering Tua on in the stands for no matter NFL group he finally ends up on.
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