How the Dolphins are navigating a ‘worst nightmare’ situation with Tua’s situation | The Pat McAfee Display
Michael Lombardi joins The Pat McAfee Display to speak about Tua Tagovailoa and the date of the Miami Dolphins.
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@matiasj4327
Dolphins should draft Ewers or Manning
@PennyFitzgeraldFan
Tua is a nightmare for the Dolphins.
@woodymichael1116
I highly doubt we see Tua play again this season even if he's medically clear to play.
@JKR1940-nt3og
This is exactly why we should have let him go find a big contract somewhere else
@cduleck1
What happens when he dies on the field? Forget about him for a second because it is his choice, think about the guy who tackles him that causes it.
@db1418
Hope for the positive, plan for the negative.
@Wenkebach
Many dolphins fans actively wished for this to happen to Tua, Grier, Ross…
@LABusDiaries
It's embarrassing to see him go down on live television for the organization
@sammysam3905
grier needs to go. he was responsible for drafting Tua knowing all the baggage
@andrewbecker3700
Question for all the talking heads out there. Is it possible, possible is the key word here. Is it possible, that an Eli Tomac, an Aaron Rodgers, or Tua Tagovailoa type injury, could be staged and faked. With none of us being the wiser? I'm not saying any of that has happened. I'm asking if it could, without us realizing it? The answer simply has to be yes. Yes its possible. There's more to life than sports. Put that in your chaw and grind on it awhile.
@PandaRok1482
They never gave White a chance and that kid would've been great! It was the Dolphin's single most wasted draft choice 💯
@marengo08
Its simple, let himbe a backup and realesse him next year; draft a qb
@SullyAfgarshe
If the Dolphins actually care about his health they’ll force him into some sort of arbitration and pay him some level of the overall guaranteed money he is due over the next 4 seasons ( $167 million )
I don’t see Tua voluntarily retiring at any point…the only thing that could potentially change his calculation is pressure from his family and teammates in the event of another serious concussion this season
He has a huge incentive of $50 million guaranteed this season so doubt he walks away this year
@TB12710
It’s time for the Dolphins to trade TT. I thought he was going to be an awesome QB1 but it’s turning out to be the opposite, it’s almost as if he’s really a wimp, can’t make the smart plays needed to be a true NFL QB1 full time.
@anthonyslazas6413
The team shouldn't fight Tua if he wants to retire,work out a compromise . Nobody wants to see him die on the field
@SoniyaKhan-h4t
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@KCfromCT13
Drafting a QB only works if Miami is 4-13.
@Nick2014B
Cheap bastards should have kept Mike White they are going to be a dumpster fire this week
@steveoltjenbruns2366
Maybe that’s why Chris Grier sucks as a Gm, he’s too optimistic and takes too many chances on players with hella injury history.
@AdrianSpence-qk9ev
Dont Miami have a backup QB?
@Petestakes
Skylar Thompson has took over the lockeroom…. Miami is going to win division now.
@karenhardie1132
Go get Josh Dobbs from the niners.
@josephgarcia4475
I was shocked when the nfl allowed players to wear guardian caps in game and Tua didn't have one. Not to say he wouldn't have still gotten hurt but it would of helped.
@joelderesyoung4871
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@DogDongDotCom
Just clear him, then Miami and him work on a buyout. Just retire
@clutchjay4332
I wonder how Tua is going to be mentally in a few years
@mattmmixes
You’ve gotta assume he never plays again. Even if he does return he’s never gonna play 17 games. You have to be comfortable with starting your back up QB, whoever it may be.
@space9277
Pragmatic: Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
@furryweeber8711
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