Tua Growth Key in this Ugly Season

The outlook for the 2021 Season appears grim, but Tua is still the key to finding success

Sitting at 1-5, the Miami Dolphins are on track to an ugly season following their defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The outlook for not just this season but the future as well appears grim. In 2022, Phins fans could get a new regime or new rebuild or some combination of the two depending on how deep this hole gets. One bit of light does remain in Tua Tagovailoa. Some are adamant that Tua is a bust, others a star dimmed by Miami mishandling. I don’t think Tua craps stardust or has the reverse Midas touch. Little ole’ me sees a kid who is just a human trying to learn a very difficult job that gobbles up far more than not.

What we saw against the Jags at once offers hope and caution… just like 95% of young QBs. But, if this season collapses and we get a total clearing of the house, measurable improvement by Tua will make an unsavory season savory by season’s end.

Slice it howeva’: A better, more comfortable Tua solidified in his position will enhance the future of this franchise come-what-may.

This means even if the playoffs are out of the picture, there is still plenty to watch and be hopeful about.

Being realistic in the unrealistic world of fandom

you can bet with the best football software that stats are numbers in a vacuum and lack context. Numbers never outweigh film. So, all evaluation demands a combination of the two in context.

As an example, last season Chan Gailey, the Dolphins offense, and Tua were judged under a lens that didn’t have a critical factor of the quarterback not knowing the playbook. We didn’t get that info till well after Gailey was gone. ‘Gailey sucked’, this ‘O” was too conservative’, ‘Tua couldn’t read defenses’ or ‘go through progressions’ were the cries from fans. Remember the gazillion articles and posts about Gailey trying to sabotage Tua for Fitz getting benched! ALL slander and lies. When you add the context that Tua wasn’t right with the playbook all those evaluations flip on a dime. Does this make Tua dumb or a bad player? No… plenty of greats sat and learned. But, the offense sure does make sense in retrospect. I still think this is the key question none of the beat writers are asking: Who put Tua in without asking Gailey when he didn’t know the playbook?

Anyway…

Against the Jaguars Tua went 33 for 47 with 2 TDs and 1 INT. That’s near 70% of his passes completed! Not a bad day at all statistically. Well, what did the tape say?

With only 56 yards of rushing from the RBs supporting him, plenty of pressure, and after a layoff with broken ribs, the tape and stats pretty much jive in the evaluation.

Good traits Tua showed this week

  1. Movement under pressure. Tua isn’t a scrambling QB, he is a mobile pocket passer. He climbs the pocket well and can break out to put a decent hurt on the defense with his feet. Tua doesn’t threaten the edge or scare defenses with his speed. He does though force defense to respect the middle in case he leaks out. This is a solid plus.
  2. Tua threw under heavy duress with accuracy many times and his happy feet seemed more steady than last season. Overall, if this line could protect better his confidence would rise and this could turn into a real asset as we are seeing with Mac Jones.
  3. Quick release. He isn’t Dan Marino, but the ball comes out quick and this is a big plus that he has shown from Day 1 until now.
  4. Accuacy between the hashes and on short outs. You want a little better ball location at times and to see the accuracy better on the deeper outs, but these quality traits with amply tape to back.

There are some caveats though for his long-term evaluation.

Clean ups Tua needs if he wants to take it to the next level

  1. Improved throwing mechanics. Tua often has sloppy throwing mechanics and due to his injuries and size, every little bit counts. Check out Drew Brees or Tom Brady throw the football. Now imagine how much better Tua would be with those mechanics. Neither of these HOFers were blessed with cannons, but they worked hard for years and it paid of big. Tua needs to following in their footsteps.
  2. Some critical judgement failures. Throwing on the football on 3rd Down when one step would have earned the 1st Down and throwing an aweful pick after the defense earned a turnover is critical mental lapses that a QB must grow past. Tua is a young QB and while he had a few more than you’d prefer, these are normal for a QB who has even had a full season of starting.
  3. Abilty to read a sitation rather than follow a plan. Again, this is normal for a young QB because Joe Burrow is the rare execption in his ability to read defenses. Let’s remember too that Tua wasn’t asked to do much of this at his powerhouse Bama teams. This will be the make or break for his career. The good news is that I saw a lot more control by Tua this week than in previous weeks presnap. Still, like Brees, his abilty to succeed presnap and postsnap on the mental side will be the key to offsetting his lack of bigger, stronger, and faster. Another player to notice is Kirk Cousins, who has played far better than the ‘news’ leads you to believe. His growth has followed his ability to win post and presnap.

Most of Tua’s tape against the Jaguars was positive. There certainly needs some clean-up and growth, but there was neither anything to say star or bust… just a young kid learning a hard job. To me, Tua needs a run game and O-line a whole lot more than he does a cast of flashy and fragile receivers. Ohh, by the way… keep Gesicki! Just a tip. This flawed plan goes back to the builder of this team. A much better OC would help a ton too… but, that too I believe goes back to the builder of this team as well.

But, I’m just a blogger… what do I know.

I wouldn’t write Tua’s trip to Canton or ‘Bustville’ just yet. Give the kid this season to see how much the kid improves. Remember, it’s not elite or bust… just ask the Tennesse Titans. Go Phins!!!


 

5 comments

  • admin

    “Ross needs to get us a better GM before the next draft
    How many times do you need to see Grier fail before realizing he is the major problem in our success”
    I’m in agreement in principle, but differ a bit on the what we should have done… I would have preferred to stick at 12 and grab slater. Spending what we did on Waddle given just this season was madness. It could be two top 10 picks!!! The trade up to get Eichneburg as well. To me Javonte Williams, Slater… But, Darrisaw is coming on now… so maybe I could go with that too… Oline is the key…
    To me, Grier was depserate to find a way to boost Tua and sold the future and screwed it all up. I’m with you all the way. To me, whoever forced Tua in last year is the villian and started the down fall… Someone dismissed Gailey and forced Tua in not for football reasons but for something else!!!!!

  • Stephen Fabrizio

    MJ,

    I agree with Ralph 100%. We need to fire Grier sooner rather than later. He has jacked up all 3 drafts. Promote Marvin Allen-Asst. GM. Allen has front office talent evaluation experience with the Bills & Chiefs. They know what they are doing!

    • admin

      My concern is the scouts themselves underneath need to be removed. Either they are failing Grier, Grier is failing them, or they are both failing each other…. Don’t know.

      ” Allen has front office talent evaluation experience with the Bills & Chiefs. They know what they are doing!” Only Ross know the who and why fores… something is critically wrong though… the idea of the rebuild and accumulation of the picks was great.. the spends on the blue chips not so much… big misses with big reaches… among other things.

  • Ralph

    Our GM has made huge mistakes. In my opinion he is the person most responsable for this debacle
    This draft is not as good as many make it out to be
    We gave up our number one pick to move back up to #6 instead of San Francisco’s number one
    The difference is our pick is a top 5 and San Francisco is a bottom 5 ( 28 to32)
    Big mistake
    Second we draft Phillips when the second best offensive tackle in the draft Darrisaw is available
    That is total ignorance of our situation
    We saw last year that our offensive line stunk specially Jackson at left tackle yet we did mot take Darrisaw with that second pick of the first round
    A good team starts with a good offensive line ( Tampa, Green Bay, Dallas, LA Rams ) yet Grier was satisfied with the dolphins having the 31st ranked offensive line out of 32 teams and took Phillips (DE) as our second pick in the first round . You gotta be kidding me
    He is certainly not pro bowl material
    We need 2 new good to great tackles we need a mauling guard that can open holes we need a better center
    We need to give our QB time to throw
    Tannehill holds the record while he was here for getting sacked
    He now see that was not the problem it was our line
    We are definitely back to square one
    We need to start rebuilding again
    Like you say our receivers are not elite
    We have 4 that if you push them they get injured ( Parker, Williams, Fuller, and Wilson) and none of them are elite
    The only good receiver is Waddle
    We really don’t have a good running
    back and any good offense has to start with a good offensive line and running back ( 72 Dolphins) great line great RB
    So in my opinion we need a GM that can draft better
    Our 2 first round picks from last year are backup material Noah and Jackson
    That is definetely as you say not good use of our draft capital
    Bottom line we need a better GM who can evaluate players potential better
    Again it is just my opinion
    No pro bowlers in any of our first round picks for over 10 years is unacceptable and we keep waiting and waiting
    Ross needs to get us a better GM before the next draft
    How many times do you need to see Grier fail before realizing he is the major problem in our success
    I want a super bowl – I miss the Shula days specially early 70’s (71, 72, 73)
    Am I wrong in my evaluation ?? What do the rest of you Dolphans think ??

    • admin

      “Ross needs to get us a better GM before the next draft
      How many times do you need to see Grier fail before realizing he is the major problem in our success”
      I’m in agreement in principle, but differ a bit on the what we should have done… I would have preferred to stick at 12 and grab slater. Spending what we did on Waddle given just this season was madness. It could be two top 10 picks!!! The trade up to get Eichneburg as well. To me Javonte Williams, Slater… But, Darrisaw is coming on now… so maybe I could go with that too… Oline is the key…
      To me, Grier was depserate to find a way to boost Tua and sold the future and screwed it all up. I’m with you all the way. To me, whoever forced Tua in last year is the villian and started the down fall… Someone dismissed Gailey and forced Tua in not for football reasons but for something else!!!!!