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Tua Concussion Clears Up & Complicates

Tua has had two or three concussions in 2022

The Miami Dolphins reaped double trouble in their critical loss to the Green Bay Packers with a severely hurt chance to make the postseason and Tua Tagovailoa suffering his 2nd (or 3rd) concussion on the season. Not only is this quite a mouthful, but sadly it is also a typical Phins narrative. The concussion is obviously a terrible thing for Tua and his long-term health after football, but at least there’s a small consolation for the kid giving him a legitimate reason for his stark collapse in the 2nd Half. The big problem with this consolation for both Tua and the Phins is there are now huge medical concerns for his future in football this season and beyond. So, while the short term received some clarity, the mid- and long-term prognosis of the Dolphins franchise has become very complicated.

Again, how very Miami Dolphions.

The main question now isn’t about talent

The two sides on whether Tua is this or that as a quarterback will likely rage until the end of football talk on the planet earth… without the two sides agreeing. But, while it’s clear at this stage he isn’t in the elite class, he has proved better than plenty quarterbacks in the league, so he doesn’t totally suck as many have claimed. You can bet with the best pay per head that the biggest elephant in the room now on a football level is the health of Tua and his ability to be available.

Injuries to the body are one thing, head injuries are a whole different animal because you don’t ever fully recover or work hard to prevent. In fact, the more concussions you get the more you are likely to get with less impact. The hit Tua took is routine, and he’ll see plenty of those going forward. You can play and live on bad knees or with pain. Dan Marino is a testament to this reality. But you can’t play or live well with a damaged brain.

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Tua & Phins are in a very tough spot

Can you really let Tua play again this season given how vertical our passing game is and how porous our O-line is? Tua was just married and has a young baby, so there way more on the line than just him. And even if you do or he wants to can you expect him to stay healthy? Then there is his future as the Phins quarterback.

Tua is entering his final year of his contract and will need an extension or a 5th year option to keep him onboard, both of which are very expensive options. Given his health, Miami can’t invest that much into him in good conscience. And even if he came cheap, again the dependability would demand a very high-level backup, and this becomes a problem in itself for many reasons. The worst part is it’s no longer about ability on the field that Tua can control. This is about a situation that the kid can work or tough himself out of.

We have two games left to see what becomes of this season. Maybe Teddy or Skylar rises up and we get a storybook ending? And sadly, we’ll need a near fairy tale close to the 2022 Season to not have one of the most uncertain off seasons this franchise has ever had. And that’s saying a ton considering how many ugly ones the Phins have had! Here’s to dreams coming true. Go Phins!!!

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