After the humiliating Dolphins’ 31-6 loss, QB Tua Tagovailoa shed light on his struggle during the Week 7 conference. The team stands at 1-6, and every misstep is magnified in a struggling offense. And Tua has a say in this matter.
“Just trying to maneuver everything and build a collection of guys to come along with me. I’ve got to be able to multitask if that makes sense, and while doing that, and get in that flow.”
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Miami’s Week 7 Loss Put Question Mark on Tua Tagovailoa’s Future

Miami’s offense collapsed against Cleveland, with only 219 yards, and converted 1 out of 13 third downs. Tua made 12 of 23 passes with 100 yards with three interceptions, one retrieved as a touchdown, which resulted in a benching of rookie Quinn Ewers with a few minutes to go.
Coach Mike McDaniel talked about the rough playing and believed he had no other option than to evaluate various possibilities and present Miami with the best chance to win. The total fumbles made by Miami were six, and the Browns scored 21 points against turnovers.
The Dolphins lack the passing game that is vulnerable without Tyreek Hill and a problematic offensive line. Tua became the first Dolphins QB since Dan Marino in 1986 with consecutive games of 3 or more interceptions.
As Tua explained, the scenario fans cannot stop with their reaction:
One fan said, “He’s going to maneuver the bench.”
While others stated, “ Tua’s favorite color is CTE.”
Others chime, “ I never liked Tua, and Ima a huge Bama fan.”
Another commented, “Send him to the Saints. “
Another guy said,”if I was him I would stop talking.”
With Miami facing off with Atlanta and Baltimore, the question of whether Tua will bounce back or the change is unavoidable remains unsolved.

