All offseason, when the local, and national talking heads in the media made predictions on how the Miami Dolphins season will go, the caveat was always quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s health. You know, the “If Tua can stay healthy, the Dolphins will be this good” take. Now we won’t argue with that because last year the concussion track record was bad. Tua’s health was in doubt, and he even contemplated retirement.
This offseason, Tua went to work. He went out and put on some weight, mostly muscle. That was huge, but more importantly, in my opinion, he addressed the “learning how to fall” issue.