Tua’s Hold-In Gets Serious & Chop Pops!

Day 2 of the Miami Dolphins’ full team Training Camp practice had some positives and not-so-positives today. Bad news first: Tua sat all practice and didn’t throw the football as the impasse with Chris Grier appeared to get more serious. On the flip side, 2024 1st-round pick Chop Robinson looked pretty good from multiple accounts. The reality is it’s so early in Training Camp that you can’t get up or down on anything–other than a serious injury– at this stage of things. But, with high expectations, it has to be somewhat concerning to see your starting quarterback not practicing in a contract hold-in–especially when the Front Office seems dead set on holding the line on their position.

How serious are the two sides in this dispute?

While this thing could be ironed out by tomorrow, today’s lack of practice says Tua and Chris Grier are deeply entrenched in their positions. Hardliners in a contractual dispute can make for an ugly situation. Mathew Stafford just received his new money and Love could be next making the Tua and Dolphins contract situation more sticky. Every day that passes the Dolphins as a team fall a little farther behind if Tua continues to miss time. Now, let’s be clear, it’s not until next week that it will hurt the offensive progress. This week is more warm-up than anything.

How far will both sides take this? If Tua and Grier don’t find common ground by the 1st Post Season game, the situation will be ugly as Tua will be taking fines to continue his stance. You can make a sure bet with the best pay per head that Tua will return at some point even if there isn’t a new contract. But if it ends like this how much damage will be done to the season… to the relationship? And if Tua balls out and Miami wants to resign him, how much more will he make? None of these endings are good ones. Also, forget about a Franchise Tag because that would lock up $40+ million and cripple the 2025 Season.

Tua and Grier must resolve this by meeting in the middle. Can they and will they? All we can do is wait and see. This isn’t the type of start I expect for this season, but it is very ‘Dolphins’.

Heck, at least the big rookie is doing work!

Chop Robinson was the Phins’ top pick and big things are expected. It’s early, but you can never complain about good reports. Today Chop popped a few times at practice with pressures on the quarterback. Chop beat fellow rookie Patrick Paul for pressure and was held to keep it from being ugly. He also beat veteran Austin Jackson to put pressure on the passer. The best news for me was he was said to set the edge in the run game in 11 on 11’s. This is the most critical part because if Chop can hold his own in the run game then he’ll be a starter and could have a special rookie season. But, he can’t be a liability in the run game or his snap count with drop and he’ll be a situational pass rusher, which isn’t terrible.

Given Miami won’t see Brandon Chubb and Jaelen Phillips for a while, Chop playing well is a big deal for the Dolphins’ success this season. An added positive is that Emmanuel Ogbah has looked good in his return posting two good days of pressure and even earning the orange jersey for his play. We have yet to hear much from rookie Muhammed Kamara, so it could be another positive that shows up at some point!

The bottom line is the biggest piece of the puzzle is Tua’s return and how the contract is resolved or isn’t resolved. Until this is worked out, it will be hard to keep my eyes and thoughts off this issue. Let’s hope the Tua situation gets a happy ending ASAP–if not sooner! Go PHins!!

3 comments

  • Randy Buckland

    I put this Tua situation all on Grier. I guess Grier thinks the money is coming our of his pockets.Even before this off season got started I’ve had issues with Grier. Grier drafts Wilkins and then doesn’t want to pay him when it comes time and where is Wilkins now? He’s a Raider,our best defensive player and Grier let’s him walk.That still gets under my skin.Tua is the best QB the dolphins have had since Danny boy.What does Grier think,that he can just go get another QB as good as what Tua has been.I don’t want to hear that he can’t win the big games,you can’t put it all on Tua. Ross needs to step in and let Grier know if we lose Tua that he is going to be looking for a job somewhere else. PAY TUA

    • Paul Williams

      100% agree, Grier is the problem, but his drafting failures and general management of the team has been evident to those who follow the team closely. His inability to create a team that can make the playoffs by winning their division is clearly evident. Blow it up, tear it down, get a lot of draft picks only to mismanage a rebuild that can only get to the playoffs by securing a wildcard berth (and let’s face it, wildcards are lowest seed and not really expected to win). And then, out of the sky comes the Tyreek Hill deal. Grier didn’t build a team from the ground up, he forfeited a years worth draft picks (and was fortunate to have that capital), just to land him. Tyreek makes the Dolphins fun to watch again. Grier hasn’t / doesn’t capitalize on compensatory picks, maybe he finally gets one for losing Wilkins. Ross, tell Grier to get Tua under contract, then fire him. You already have enough talent in the house you won’t miss him. And the future talent level on the Dolphins can only go up from that point on. Chris Grier is a nice guy that hasn’t delivered a playoff caliber team that competes year after year, and now he is damaging his relationship with the best QB to wear a Dolphins uniform since Marino.

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