Tua Tagovailoa should probably say less words, or at least say them only to his teammates.
The Miami Dolphins’ young quarterback is sharing way too much information with the media when he was asked about his prep work in practice.
The question: “What does practice actually do for a Sunday? Like, what can you get better at these two days that can actually help you Sunday?”
Tagovailoa answered questions but also admitted to what he struggles with while on the field.
“If we have a slant, and we have an over the ball player, and another player in the alley and a flat, for me, I can’t see because I’m not the biggest guy out there. So if I can’t see you, you can’t see me and I can’t get you the ball. And spacing with the guys. So if you can’t see me, get somewhere to where you can see me, then I can see you, then I can hit you.”
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Tagovailoa completed 23 of his 33 pass attempts for 270 yards and one touchdown in Sunday’s 20-7 win against the Patriots.
His lone touchdown pass came in the second quarter on a dart to Jaylen Waddle. The touchdown was set up after Tyreek Hill stole an interception away from a Patriots defender.