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Look guys this might be repetitive but I need to go on. My wife is even interested in this team at this point after watching the production and cast of characters, specifically Tua.

Tua is having so much fun out there and his personality has officially been unlocked. This has been a wild but fun ride and I am disappointed we are on Bye.

Fins up - Tua is the guy
 
tua on the mvp chants...

“There’s no doubt I heard that,” Tagovailoa said. “You could hear that when there was a TV timeout, when we were walking back into the tunnel. It’s flattering, but what we came to do and what we came to accomplish, it’s not accomplished yet, so it’d be cool, but we have bigger goals and aspirations on what we want to do as a team.”
 
Tagovailoa did something not even Marino did: Post a streak of three games with at least three TD passes without throwing an interception.

The production allowed Tagovailoa to become the fourth player in NFL history with a three-game streak of at least three touchdown passes and 285 passing yards and no interceptions. He joined Tom Brady in 2007, Aaron Rodgers in 2012 and Patrick Mahomes in 2019.

Sunday’s output was the fourth game in the past 19 seasons that Miami had scored at least 39 points.

The Dolphins enter their bye week with a 7-3 record – Miami’s best mark 10 games into a season since it was 7-3 in 2001.

 
Tua has had 3 beyond ELITE performances already this season. Most QBs in this league will be lucky to have one over their entire careers. Today's QB show was masterful, it really was, it may go under the radar a little because he didn't make the magic 300 yard mark but it's going to be very hard if not impossible for the haters to pick out a negative today. The scary thing for the rest of the league is he's getting better every week. Love it.
 
Tua’s accuracy is absolutely elite. I haven’t seen a QB with a release as fast as Tua’s since Marino. There were a lot of comparisons of Tua to Brees but Brees wasn’t this good at this point.
 
Tua has been well coached to throw the ball fast since his injury. You can see a couple plays in his first game back where he held the ball a little long and ran towards contact but since then minimal dancing in the pocket. Make a read, and throw the ball.

And the whole team has played better since. The offensive line has been tremendously helped by him processing the quick reads and just throwing it; even if just away.

I think this hard lesson in getting rid of the ball fast may one day be the difference in him having a really successful career vs. being a what may have been.
 
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