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FOR TWO QUARTERS, the Miami Dolphins' offense looked nothing like itself on Sunday.
Trailing the Jacksonville Jaguars 17-7 heading into the break, the unit -- which finished No. 1 in total offense and No. 2 in scoring last season -- had managed seven points and 160 yards in a sluggish performance marred by empty drives and boos from the Hard Rock Stadium crowd.
Something needed to change at halftime; quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made sure of it.