Happy Monday, everyone. We’ll open with a piece from Rainer Sabin about the latest staff hire, Dan Enos.
In the limited action he has seen, Tagovailoa has shown he can routinely deliver anticipatory throws in tight windows with the kind of precision that makes NFL scouts drool.
Yet it’s his willingness to hang in the pocket and assess his options that may be his most impressive quality, especially because Tagovailoa has the mobility to be an escape artist if the play breaks down or he can’t connect with the primary receiver.
It’s the mark of a quarterback that sees himself as a passer rather than a runner.