Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has opener marred by turnovers in loss to Colts
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Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has opener marred by turnovers in loss to Colts
""We don't want to overreact. We don't want to underreact to this," Tagovailoa said of the turnovers. "We want to get this right so we make sure this never happens again.""
""That's just not how you start the game," Tagovailoa said. "Interception. We come back out the next drive, turn the ball over with the strip-sack. Next drive, we just can't get anything going. How do you build off of that, is what we're looking forward to.""
""Just a throw I sailed on Tyreek. I maybe hung on to it a little longer, probably should've progressed on that. My feet were telling me to progress on that. Probably would've had Jaylen (Waddle) on that throw.""
The Dolphins opened the season with a lopsided loss, with a minus-3 turnover margin cited as a primary reason. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw two interceptions and lost a fumble on a strip-sack, all occurring in the first half. The first interception came on a high pass intended for Tyreek Hill; the fumble was forced by Kenny Moore and recovered by Xavien Howard. Tagovailoa acknowledged poor decision-making and missed progressions, saying he sailed a throw and hung on to it. A later interception occurred when defensive end Laiatu Latu dropped into coverage. Coach Mike McDaniel described the performance as "left to be desired" while noting the responsibility was not solely on the quarterback.
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