DAVIE — The hope is that there is instantaneous chemistry, a bond on offense that produces first downs, big plays and most importantly, points. But that’s usually not what reality brings, especially for rookie starting quarterbacks.
The expectation is that the Miami Dolphins offensive will change over time, evolving into one that caters to Tua Tagovailoa’s strengths, and masks his shortcomings and inexperience.
While the offense might feature more movement plays, spread concepts, and even some Run-Pass-Option (RPO) plays, which are in vogue in football these days, the reality is this is the beginning chapter of an offensive evolution.