As the Miami Dolphins seek to solidify their backup quarterback position, there are questions about the complexity of their offensive system and its impact on new players. Quarterbacks coach Darrell Bevell suggests that talented quarterbacks can thrive in the system, though the execution may differ from that of starter Tua Tagovailoa. Bevell states that while learning the system isn't necessarily harder than at other teams, timing and anticipation remain unique challenges. With options like Marcus Mariota and Jimmy Garoppolo available, the Dolphins aim to secure a fitting backup by the second day of free agency.
"I would like to think we can take talented players and put them in the offense and we can get success out of them. It might not look the same as we're getting with Tua [Tagovailoa]. You put any player in the best light you can with the skill set you have. That's where coaching can have an impact on it."
"I don't think it's harder to come in here and learn quarterback than in other places. There are similar concepts [with other teams where] players that have been playing [elsewhere] can fall back on that."
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