MIAMI GARDENS — Many believe turnover margin is the greatest indicator — outside of score, obviously — of wins and losses in football.
The Miami Dolphins’ turnovers have been well documented, as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had three in the season-opening loss to the Indianapolis Colts and then key interceptions late in narrow defeats against the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills.
But the other side of that: The Dolphins have forced any turnovers themselves. Zero takeaways in three games.
As Miami (0-3) enters its “Monday Night Football” showdown with the New York Jets (0-3), another team which hasn’t forced a turnover, it’s a key area where the team can alter its fortunes.
“Certainly let them know about that multiple times,” Dolphins secondary coach Brian Duker said Friday. “I