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Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa honored for Hawaii community service

Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa honored for Hawaii community service

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HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was honored for his community service to Hawaii and the nation by Lt. Gov. Josh Green on Friday, Jan. 21.

“So, Tua, the State of Hawaii takes great pride in your accomplishments and what you give to our community,” said Lt. Gov. Josh Green. “Really, we’re most grateful you don’t destroy the Pittsburgh steelers too often here.”

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Tagovailoa donated 30 Microsoft Surfaces — 10 each — to James Campbell High School, Nanakuli High School and Kahuku High School on Friday, Jan. 21.

“We didn’t have much and with the little that I seen my parents had they gave back a lot,” said Tagovailoa. “So for me, and everyone up here, to be able to give back to the community I think that’s something big.”

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The Tua Tagovailoa Foundation has established a $300,000 scholarship endowment at his alma mater, St. Louis School, as well as awarded four scholarships to students from Hawaii over the next four years.

Did Brian Flores sabotage Tua Tagovailoa’s development as QB for the Miami Dolphins?

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Brian Flores’ tenure as Miami head coach ended unceremoniously last week, just one day removed from completing the Dolphins’ first back-to-back-winning-seasons stretch since the 2002 and 2003 seasons.

Many people – fans and media alike – were shocked by the news.

And then the rumors started to trickle out, putting the hazy picture into much clearer focus.

Was Brian Flores the driving force for all of the trade speculation surrounding embattled Houston Texans starting quarterback, Deshaun Watson? Every outlet outside of Pro Football Talk seems to think so.

Did Miami quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, and Brian Flores have a contentious relationship that combusted at halftime of the Dolphins’ loss to the Tennessee Titans – a loss that effectively knocked them out of the playoff race? With reports of curse words being flung across the locker room, many sources have seemingly confirmed those stories as well.

Are Brian Flores and Deshaun Watson tying their futures together and pitching their partnership to teams considering the former Miami head coach for their vacant position? According to NFL insider, Jordan Schultz, that does appear to be the case.

Developing story: Deshaun Watson and Brian Flores have been in constant communication trying to navigate a scenario where they go to the same team, per sources. Watson “trusts and likes” Flores and has been adamant internally that he’d like to play for him next season. https://t.co/HhBScUy85m — Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) January 15, 2022

Looking back at the evidence, this scenario should have been foreseen far in advance. All we needed to do was follow the bread crumbs and we would have been led back to Flores’ office where he would have most likely been whispering sweet nothings into his telephone, only for them to end up entering the ear-hole of Deshaun Watson on the daily. I kid… Maybe.

How was Tua Tagovailoa supposed to succeed when his head coach was undercutting him at every opportunity? Let’s take a look at some of the damning facts – and also some unconfirmed, yet widely believed speculations:

Tua was inserted into Miami’s starting lineup during his rookie season before he was fully healed from a devastating hip injury sustained during his final college appearance

Tua was pulled from games where he struggled – being replaced by Ryan Fitzpatrick on multiple occasions during his rookie season

Miami’s offensive line was one of the worst pass-blocking units in all of football and, arguably, the worst offensive line in team history

Tua was surrounded by the worst pass-catching core in regards to separation in the entire NFL during his rookie season

After just his first year, trade rumors – allegedly fueled by Flores himself – were aplenty, and did not cease even when the subject of those rumors was accused of twenty-two sexual misconduct allegations

It has been alleged that Flores had Tagovailoa tested for performance enhancing drugs as many as four times in the offseason due to the mass that the young quarterback had been cultivating

Tua was sent to injured-reserve this season even while telling those closest to him that he was healthy enough to play, leading some to believe that Flores did so in retaliation for what he perceived as “insubordination”

During his two-year tenure in Miami, Tua has played for 4 different offensive coordinators – 5 if you include Charlie Frye who was calling plays early on in the 2021 season – due to turnover attributed to Flores’ inability to maintain positive relationships with those who work closest to him

After Flores’ dismissal, suddenly Miami Dolphins owner, Stephen Ross, no longer has an interest in acquiring Deshaun Watson from Houston, nor does GM, Chris Grier

It’s true that General Manager, Chris Grier, shoulders equal blame for the personnel decisions, as roster building in Miami was a collaborative effort between he and Flores, according to multiple sources. However, it wasn’t Grier who was pushing for the Dolphins to trade for Deshaun Watson. That was a Brian Flores special.


Tua Tagovailoa is not a perfect NFL quarterback. After two years in the league, no one is claiming that he is. But what some are advocating for, myself included, is that Miami finally gives him the support system that any young quarterback requires – both on the field and in the headset.

Tua’s offensive coordinator during his freshman season at Alabama, Buffalo Bills OC Brian Daboll, interviewed for the head-coaching position with Miami yesterday. Daboll once famously stated that Tagovailoa had “keyhole accuracy.” He’s clearly a fan, so one would assume that he would do anything and everything within his power to build Tua up, allowing him to learn and grow under-center for Miami with the hope of Tagovailoa proving himself to be the unquestioned future at the QB position for the Dolphins.

Mike McDaniel, San Francisco’s offensive coordinator, is another highly respected offensive mind. If he can be lured away from the Shanahan coaching tree once the 49ers’ playoff run is over, he would surely give a boost to Miami’s offense, Tua Tagovailoa included.

No matter who gets hired on as Miami’s head coach, their main objective will be to help Tua Tagovailoa become an upper-echelon starting quarterback in the NFL. It is very hard to win playoff games without one (just look at what happened to New England on Saturday).

Whether Miami chooses Brian Daboll, Mike McDaniel – or even guys like Dallas OC Kellen Moore, Rams RB coach Thomas Brown, or a slew of other defensive names I haven’t even gotten into – that coach would struggle to do a worse job at cultivating a positive professional relationship with Tua Tagovailoa than Brian Flores did. At the very least, they would likely not be leading the charge for an alleged sexual predator to take over his position.


Who do you want to see hired as the next head coach for the Miami Dolphins? Do you believe Brian Flores will be a successful head coach at his next stop? Do you think that if Brian Flores takes the job in Houston, Deshaun Watson will suddenly want to stick around and play for the Texans? Let me know in the comments or on Twitter at @MBrave13! Fins up!

Offseason QB market preview: Russell Wilson, Tua Tagovailoa, Derek Carr among compelling names

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NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that the Dolphins believe in Tua and expect the new coaching staff to build around him. The same report said that will remain true “barring some sort of unforeseen occurrence.” (Like, say, a great quarterback becoming available?)

Miami’s previous actions speak loudest. The Dolphins went further in their pursuit of Deshaun Watson at the trade deadline than any team, with owner Stephen Ross requesting to speak directly with the Texans quarterback. Tua’s season was a mixed bag after that, with a disappointing end. The 2020 No. 5 overall pick has a sneaky-high ceiling, but it’s hard to believe the Dolphins’ commitment is iron clad considering their past behavior. His low-cost rookie contract would have significant value in the eye of the right beholder.

Miami Dolphins head coach vacancy leaves Tua Tagovailoa’s future uncertain

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Bryce Young on following 3 consecutive NFL QBs at Alabama: ‘It’s something that you sign up for’

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Archie Manning and the football world have taken notice of Alabama football’s rise to the “QBU” conversation. The previous three Crimson Tide starters at quarterback before 2021 Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young were high NFL Draft picks.

Young became the second consecutive Crimson Tide signal-caller to win the the Manning Award for the nation’s top college quarterback.

Tua Tagovailoa was selected No. 5 in the 2020 and Jalen Hurts was taken in the second round. Mac Jones was a first-round pick in 2021. All three started for and led their respective franchises to the NFL playoffs this season.

Young embraced the chance to follow in their footsteps.

“For me it was something to take pride it,” Young said. “It really was an advantage to watch film on those guys when I first got here. It’s encouraging to see the success that they have. I’m just happy to do the best that I can to try to push forward the legacy of quarterbacks here.”

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Young is the only quarterback in Alabama history to win the Heisman Trophy and is a top NFL prospect, too, after passing for program single-season records 4,872 yards and 47 touchdowns. He also was a consensus all-American and won the Maxwell Award and O’Brien Award.

Young was asked if there was pressure to follow his three predecessors. He calmly answered no.

“You understand there’s always going to be expectations,” Young said. “You understand that there’s going to be great players that come before you and really set the precedent for what you want to accomplish individually and what we want to accomplish as a team. I didn’t think it was necessarily added pressure because I understood it going in. It wasn’t something that suddenly happened. It’s something that you sign up for, that you understand at the moment you even consider Alabama, let alone contributing and being a part of the team.”

Contact Jerell Rushin at 205-600-4015 or jrushin@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JerellRushin_.

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