When we describe a team’s campaign as a “tale of two seasons”, we assume one of two things. Either it started off right and eventually took a turn for the worst, or the opposite. A recent example: the 2021-22 Miami Dolphins, who started their season 1-7 and closed it by winning eight of their final nine contests. Tua Tagovailoa proved that he can be one of the NFL’s most efficient quarterbacks, despite his underwhelming surrounding talent. Jaylen Waddle enjoyed a strong rookie campaign, breaking the NFL record for rookie receptions in a single season. What started as a lost season ended one game from a spot in the AFC Wild Card.