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He’s 19 of 22 for 177 yards, two scores and no interceptions on first drives this season - an 86% completion rate and a quarterback rating of 130.5.Īll other drives. Tagovailoa was 7 of 8 for 52 yards and a touchdown on Miami’s first possession Sunday. Hurting, sore, tired, frustrated or whatever the case is, he is going out there and going to war with his family and we’ve got his back.”
Not sliding when there were some tough yards and we might need those extra yards and he is trying to fight for every one of them. “I think you saw that in how he plays, how he is running. “He is the ultimate competitor,” wide receiver Isaiah Ford said. Teammates are publicly backing Tagovailoa's play. Flores, when mentioning areas Miami needs to improve, always mentions special teams Watson won’t be playing on those.Ī franchise that keeps losing games on kicks at the end now has to decide if it wants to kick Tagovailoa back to the bench, for a player in Watson who has been accused of sexual assault and harassment in lawsuits filed by 22 women.
The Dolphins haven’t been great running the ball, though it could be argued that better quarterback play will soften up opposing defensive fronts. Miami is giving up too many points, something that isn’t Tagovailoa’s fault or that Watson would fix. Tagovailoa played the best game of his NFL career Sunday against Atlanta, in a loss. If the Dolphins make that trade, that suggests they believe Watson is the answer and starter Tua Tagovailoa is not. The trade deadline is approaching next week and Miami’s involvement with Houston in talks for quarterback Deshaun Watson is no secret. As is the case with any 1-6 team, the speculation about changes will be a constant.