I have never heard Tua make any excuse for his play. Most of us realize that the offense was limited because of the OL, no running game ,and the lack of quality WR’s.Chiefs trade Tyreek Hill to Dolphins: Who are the biggest winners and losers?
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Tua Tagovailoa
Miami Dolphins · QB
No more excuses here. The Dolphins' third-year quarterback has a new offensive-minded head coach, the best left tackle in free agency (Terron Armstead) and now one of the top three wide receivers in the league. This is about as close to being back at Alabama as Tagovailoa can get. The addition of Hill gives Miami's offense a much-needed infusion of playmaking ability. The Dolphins already had some promising young receivers who are strong after the catch, including second-year wideout Jaylen Waddle and free-agent acquisition Cedrick Wilson. Hill is next level in that department. He can dominate teams deep or by catching a 5-yard hitch and turning it into an 80-yard touchdown. There isn't a receiver in the game who's more dangerous with the ball in his hands.
Tua on the other hand went out and played even though he had perhaps the worst offensive talent in the league around him.
Obviously a lot more will be expected from him now but I have no doubt he will step up and be the QB we hoped he would be when he was drafted in 2020.