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Tua Tagovailoa's explanation for the root of one of the Dolphins' most critical errors in 28-6 loss to Ravens is a black-eye for the Miami fanbase
The Miami Dolphins fell to 2-7 on the season with a 28-6 defeat at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football. The Week 9 schedule got kicked off with an up close and personal look at the Dolphins' disaster season continuing to unravel — Miami posting an impressive amount of
After the game, Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa said he thought that false start was caused by fans of the visiting team cheering so loudly that Borom was struggling to hear his calls, and that afterward the Dolphins' offense had to adjust.
The Miami Dolphins fell 28-6 at home to the Baltimore Ravens, with many of the hometown fans jeering their team and head coach Mike McDaniel.
The Miami Dolphins just produced a botched play that summed up their entire season and had HC Mike McDaniel furious.
Woof. So much for the Miami Dolphins creating some positive momentum from their Week 8 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Miami found plenty of momentum moving the ball around in the first half on Thursday night.
The Miami Dolphins, it turns out, are who we thought they were. And that, unfortunately for the organization and their fans, is nowhere near good enough to win