It’s fine and dandy for Tua Tagovailoa to stand up afterward and quarterback-splain the coverage and the intent on that godforsaken pass. It’s odder to also say, as he did, how he’d make that pass, “10 out of 10 times” and laud Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard for intercepting the ball thrown right at him.

But if he couldn’t play like a franchise quarterback again, he could at least sound like one and simply say, “I blew it.”

Or, “I cost us the chance to win that one.”

Or even just, “That was an awful throw at the wrong time.”

No one’s asking for a pound of despair by his sixth season, because it’s clear by now it’s not going to happen with Tagovailoa. The Dolphins are into Ryan Tannehill territory of hoping for something that’s not there by now. At least it’s not there in the manner Mi

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