Preseason was meant to be about fine-tuning edges and establishing expectations for the Dolphins . “The idea throughout the preseason is to find ways to consistently improve and not stay stagnant or regress as far as utilizing the month of August to get lessons for your team that will survive the (season).” Mike McDaniel had said. The man who usually smiles through adversity now finds himself playing problem-solver, trying to fix a team plagued by inconsistency and poor timing. Tua Tagovailoa , the franchise quarterback, admitted frustration over cracks in offensive identity. More on that later. As unsettling as uneven execution can be in August, the greater worry for Miami now lies in the absence of a young offensive weapon expected to ignite their scheme.
That is the concern