QBs, how on Earth do they see anything? Tua Tagovailoa, the quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, did something quite intriguing before to the 2023 season, but it has only recently come to light.
He recorded numerous workouts and games using a camera mounted on his helmet, providing his coaching staff and the audience with an incredible perspective. It genuinely demonstrated how challenging it is for them to view open players as enormous lineman approaching from every direction on the offensive and defensive lines.
Every chance to avoid head injuries has been taken, given how much he’s dealt with over the previous season.
This is wild: Imagine what 5"10 #Cardinals Kyler Murray's view looks like 🤯
For context #Dolphins Tua is 6"1.
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 4, 2024
As the quarterback for the 11-5 Miami Dolphins, Tagovailoa, an alumnus of Saint Louis School, leads the NFL with 4,451 passing yards, a personal best.
With over 170 yards advantage over the other quarterbacks in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Dolphins will select their first round pick. He will lead the team at the end of the season if he can maintain his average of 300 throwing yards per game.
An exciting final weekend of the NFL regular season in 2023 is planned. The 10-6 Bills will win the AFC East and qualify for the playoffs if they defeat the 11-5 Miami Dolphins in Week 18.
Miami’s seeding is still up in the air. It is currently ranked as the second seed.
