INDIANAPOLIS — The first thing Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel pointed to in terms of reasons for his team’s disastrous season-opening defeat against the Indianapolis Colts was that the Dolphins were minus-3 in turnover margin.

Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw two interceptions and had a lost fumble on a strip-sack, all in a first half of a season debut that quickly got out of hand on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

“We don’t want to overreact. We don’t want to underreact to this,” Tagovailoa said of the turnovers. “We want to get this right so we make sure this never happens again.”

First, Tagovailoa missed high to wide receiver Tyreek Hill on the Dolphins’ opening drive for an interception. He then had a fumble forced by nickel cornerback Kenny Moore that was recovered by f

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