Foreign object gets yeeted to the right. Internal component gets yeeted to the right. Engine exploded on its right side.
I think each of those is more likely than gyroscopics since the engine went to the left. Not left and up.
Whatever you're describing, it's not this accident. Over and out.
My broad comment is that gyroscopic precession having any critical role in this is incredibly far fetched. That said, I've never flown or worked on a turbofan so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Foreign object gets yeeted to the right. Internal component gets yeeted to the right. Engine exploded on its right side.
I think each of those is more likely than gyroscopics since the engine went to the left. Not left and up.