šŸ“” Dylan Moses speaks about the draft and 2020


Before he could even run out of the tunnel Moses suffered a torn ACL, prematurely ending his season. In 2020 Moses returned to action while not at full strength with his knee which hampered him all year.

He would also suffer a torn meniscus during the team’s second game of the season against Ole Miss which was misdiagnosed as a bone bruise and would go on to not miss any time

These physical ailments hurt Moses’ play on the field as he was widely criticized each week and continued to slide on draft boards.
 

Before he could even run out of the tunnel Moses suffered a torn ACL, prematurely ending his season. In 2020 Moses returned to action while not at full strength with his knee which hampered him all year.

He would also suffer a torn meniscus during the team’s second game of the season against Ole Miss which was misdiagnosed as a bone bruise and would go on to not miss any time

These physical ailments hurt Moses’ play on the field as he was widely criticized each week and continued to slide on draft boards.

I was expecting an actual interview šŸ˜‚. Articles ain't what they used to be....

Ultimately I love his attitude though. Deep down I'm wondering if he thinks he should have just come back and/or got it fixed again.

Would love to see him pull through in the NFL. Gonna be a long road, but he's capable
 
He would also suffer a torn meniscus during the team’s second game of the season against Ole Miss which was misdiagnosed as a bone bruise and would go on to not miss any time

I must have missed that info coming from the Bama medical staff.

Then again


 
He would also suffer a torn meniscus during the team’s second game of the season against Ole Miss which was misdiagnosed as a bone bruise and would go on to not miss any time

I must have missed that info coming from the Bama medical staff.

Then again




This article gives us even more info on what Nick said about the 2nd injury ...Humm


Following Alabama’s Rose Bowl win over Notre Dame in January, Moses revealed in an Instagram post that he was still playing through pain during his senior season and that he even contemplated quitting at times. Despite the pain, Moses earned All-SEC honors, leading Alabama with 80 tackles, while tallying 6.5 stops for a loss and 1.5 sacks. The starting Mike linebacker also recorded three pass breakups, a forced fumble and an interception.

Later Monday, Nick Saban said he didn’t know if Moses had a torn meniscus, stating ā€œyou can talk to the doctor about that.ā€ The head coach said Moses had his knee drained multiple times during the season while stating that team physician, Dr. Lyle Cain, made all the decisions on how Alabama should manage the injury throughout the season.

ā€œI do think [the injury] affected his performance a little bit, but I also think it speaks volumes of his character to be able to persevere through overcoming that kind of injury throughout that course of the season,ā€ Saban told reporters through a Zoom call. ā€œHe wanted to play. He obviously was a leader for us on defense, so it was great to have him out there.ā€

Dylan’s meniscus injury came as a surprise to his teammates as Patrick Surtain II said Monday that he did not learn about Moses’ situation until after the season.
 
I’m not going to speculate about the misdiagnosed injury

I do appreciate that this young man has unnecessarily proven himself to me and to anyone with a half brain to be tough as a dried buffalo hide and supremely disciplined. I can’t imagine trying to maintain focus as the defensive play caller leading tackler and defensive leader all while dealing with a torn mcl. All else aside as an NFL coach I would love to have this young man on my roster
 
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