Yes, Malik broke a decades long touchdown record previously held by Vinny Testaverde. To be clear, Malik has played admirably. But he’s not the answer long term. In 2018, he completed 54 percent of his passes. Every other throw was an incompletion, and a lot of those throws were brutal, nowhere near the literal intended target. You’d have to scroll all the way down to Robert Marve (54.5% in 2008) or Jacory Harris (54.8% in 2010) to mirror a season as inaccurate. In all, since 2004 when ESPN started keeping stats online, no Miami starting quarterback has achieved a lower completion percentage.