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Miami Dolphins have been amongst the most inconsistent and exciting sides this season. Their highs made them look like the best while their lows questioned their ability to play in the NFL. Unfortunately, their inconsistency throughout the season means Tua Tagovailoa and Co. won’t be making the playoffs this season.

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Miami Dolphins quarterback opens up on inconsistent performances this season

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s sophomore year at NFL has been dramatic, to say the least. Just like his team, the talented quarterback has been very consistent. When on song, his passing completion rate is as good as Tom Brady; but on his off days, he gets intercepted left and right. While his talent shines in every match, it’s his mental demons that are problematic.

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USA Today via Reuters

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Reviewing his season, the QB was obviously unhappy. “Obviously, it didn’t go the way I wanted it to go,” said Tagovailoa. Tua then aptly labeled the season as a mixed opportunity referring to how they barely lost the playoffs spot. “It didn’t go the way that our team wanted it to go. It’s tough when you have an opportunity, and you don’t capitalize on that opportunity.”

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Tua Tagovailoa on rumors of exit from Miami Dolphins

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With yet another disappointing finish for the Dolphins, the speculations surrounding Tua Tagovailoa are rife. The rumor mill suggests that the talented youngster is on the lookout for greener pastures. When quipped about this, the QB shared that he was unfazed with all the talk.

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“No, I’m not worried about that,” said the quarterback [h/t the Miami Herald]. However, he did add that if an opportunity arises, he’ll look, or else, it’s the same. “If it comes up, it comes up. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t.”

Should Tua Tagovailoa leave the Miami Dolphins at the end of this season? If yes, which team should he join? Share your answers in the comments below!

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