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At the heart of the Dolphins' ongoing struggles is Tua Tagovailoa himself. Once heralded as the franchise savior, Tua's inconsistent performance has become a symbol of the team's stagnation. Critics argue that his inability to elevate the team or perform reliably under pressure signals that he might be fundamentally flawed as a quarterback.
While the roster, coaching staff, and management are often scrutinized, the root issue remains that no matter who is brought in—be it a new coach or a different quarterback—the Dolphins seem trapped in a cycle of mediocrity. The history of Miami quarterbacks dating back to 2002 highlights a revolving door, with names like Ryan Fitzpatrick and Ryan Tannehill standing as reminders of missed opportunities.