You seem to be really focusing on the drops, so here is how Miami fared against other teams across the league. It's very interesting I see quite a few playoff teams on that list!
https://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nfl...rick-mahomes-offense/c3e1b49eda06be12f2da28d5 and yes I am aware Tyreek ranks #2 on the list when it comes to receivers.
I focus on the big picture and you just flat-out said Tua's mistakes came after his receivers let him down. That is a new one. All you did was reinforce that everything around him needs to be perfect, once things get sloppy or the play goes off script he doesn't hold up well and this is the heart of the issue. Tyreek is going to drop balls again, all his receivers will drop balls, it's inevitable. I don't understand how drops are related to his play. I am big on accountability so here's an example It's like driving in the rain - no matter how good of a driver you are, you can't do anything about the rain, but you can still be in control of how you react and handle the situation. He's gotta rise up when things don't go according to plan.
Ladies and gentlemen. A new standard for QBS has officially been enacted.
If a QB needs his WR to catch the ball, that shows he can't do it on his own and needs everything to be perfect.
Congratulations, you just made Justin fields the top QB in the league.