The Miami Dolphins offense struggled mightily in their 31-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns last week. Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw for just 100 yards and tossed three interceptions before being replaced by rookie Quinn Ewers in the fourth quarter.
One of the more glaring takeaways from Sunday's loss was the fact that Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle only was targeted four times and caught just one pass for 15 yards. On Wednesday, Tagovailoa revealed that his height kept him from being able to get the ball to his star wideout.
"Some of it has to do with being able to see guys ... I'm not the tallest guy in the back there either," said Tagovailoa who stands 6-foot-1. "So being able to see and then sometimes when that happens, you don't want to just throw it blindly, and