Saban, who coached Tagovailoa at Alabama, later added that he was "proud" of the way the QB admitted his mistake.
Nick Saban said he was "disturbed" when former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa publicly called out his Miami Dolphins teammates for not showing up at a team meeting last week.
However, Saban added that he was "proud" of how Tagovailoa admitted his mistake.
"One of the things I always try to tell our players is you never criticize another player, and in my entire coaching career, you've never seen me criticize one of our players," Saban said on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Friday.I think everyone is responsible for what they can control, and if you start worrying about what you can't control, it will start to affect what you can control.
Taginobo played under Sabtison The Crisson The 2017 to 2019 to 2019. In overtime against Georgia, Tagovailoso threw the winning game 41-yard tactical, helping Sanio to seven of the seven regional titles.
When you're throwing people under the bus, you're playing the way you're supposed to be playing, it's about your teammates.
After Miami lost to Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday to fall to reporters about some of the issues that limit the fire fish. When asked how to prevent "I am the Internet, Tagonara said that it starts with the direction and then open some remote issues in the team culture.
"We have guys who show up to player-only meetings late, guys who don't show up to player-only meetings," Tagovailoa said."There's a lot that goes into it. Should we make this mandatory? Shouldn't we make this mandatory? There's a lot of things like that that we need to clean up, and it started with little things like that."
Tagovailo's comments were met with disappointment by former NFL player, founder, friends of Exe's team history and coach Mike McDaniel.On Monday, McDaniel said he believed Tagovailato didn't mean anything hurtful, but admitted in a postgame legacy meeting that "it's not the meeting" to get out of that confusion.
On Wednesday, Tagisetailoa apologized for his mistake and said he wanted to take it personally.
"I talked to the people in the team about it, she talked to the leaders. They know my heart exactly," said the target correctly, "said the target.
Tagovailoa continued, saying he felt he didn't protect the team and let his emotions get the best of him at that point.
"It's something I can learn as a leader on this team," he said."What's going on at home should be protected and none of it should come out. So it's something I want to move forward and focus on Cleaver's browns at this point."
Tagovailoa has a 69.8% completion rate through six games and has 1,213 yards, 11 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
