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How would Miami look without Tua Tagovailoa?

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What does Tua have to do to win MVP? I would guess win the division?

He was in the top five in the Vegas odds before the injury.
 
What does Tua have to do to win MVP? I would guess win the division?

He was in the top five in the Vegas odds before the injury.

Come back, stay healthy, and get to the playoffs...he could be in top 3...but I think josh allen is going to have it wrapped up.
 
What does Tua have to do to win MVP? I would guess win the division?

He was in the top five in the Vegas odds before the injury.

Donā€™t miss any more games. Team needs to win 11-12 at least. He needs to have more Baltimore like huge performances along the way.

Heā€™s still #1 in QBR for what thatā€™s worth.

I actually think Tyreek Hill should be the current front runner for Offensive Player of the Year. Heā€™s on pace to finish just shy of 2,000 receiving yards with like 141 receptions or something like that. I honestly donā€™t see him slowing down much. Heā€™s going to remain extremely high volume in this offense. Needs more touchdowns but I expect that with QB1 back.
 
If Tua can come back off if what's happened he can still win mvp without winning the division. There's still hope for him and the team as there is a long way to go. Get better everyone.
 
We've had a good long look at the team without Tua. Tua and McD had a great thing going that was derailed by injury. Tua is healthy now and I think we all know what is vitally important, keeping him healthy. We all have eyes, he's taking shots he doesn't have to take. He's a coachable player and I hope he is learning when and where to get rid of the ball to protect himself. How long will he be around if he keeps taking vicious hits? I still think whiplashing a player should be outlawed big time. That's what really injured Tua to begin with. But, going forward, just like I've seen Marino do a million times, throw it away, fire it out of bounds or at someone's feet and regroup for the next play. I love Tua and he's perfect for this offense but he's just not built to take many hard hits. It's really a combination of things. The oline must pass protect and stop allowing free blitzers to annihilate their QB and the QB must learn when to give up on a play. I love the warrior spirit but not if it gets him hurt.
 
we already know they look terrible. probably a 5 win team without him.

if you guys haven't already watched it, try to watch the Tua documentary on TV. i saw it on Foxsports2 by me (verizon in New Jersey)

you can't help but like this guy. great story and he comes from a great family.
 
I remember the talking heads in the off-season saying tua wasn't going to be able to ultize his weapons, he's too limited, the receivers would be wasted....boy they were wrong. He's been a joy when healthy!
 
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