Tua Tagovailoa proves he is the opposite of Russell Wilson

Tua Tagovailoa and Dolphins looked at what Russell Wilson and the Broncos had done this year and decided to do the opposite.

Rick Neuheisel, a former UCLA ex-wife, is best known for the phrase “skate wins.”

Tua Tagovailoa and dolphins do not attribute to that philosophy.

Miami beat Brown on Sunday, 39-17. They had no kicks on the day, which kept Thomas Morsted on the sidelines throughout the match.

That’s pretty much the opposite of what Russell Wilson and the Broncos have done this season.

The NFL Twitter noted this weekend that no one has been chasing more than Denver. 54 penalty kicks this year top the league while Miami have only delivered 31.

Tua Tagovailoa keeps dolphin thrower inactive

Of course, the dolphins seem perfectly happy to give Morstead so little to do. Even the gambler celebrated the achievement.

Morstead has been active at times this season, shooting six balls per game against the Vikings and Steelers. However, it has been very inactive for the past three weeks. The 36-year-old had only two rounds in that period against Lions, Bears and Browns.

It is a testament to the attack of the Tagovailoa and the entire attack of the dolphins. They are second in the league in yards per game with an average of 6.4 yards, third in scoring and first touchdown of the year. Also, not shooting the ball is not because they regularly deliver the ball. They only lost 10 times in 10 matches.

Sitting atop the AFC East at 7-3, they will be looking to maintain the good times against the Texans in a couple of weeks. With a farewell week this week, Morstead certainly won’t be tearing up any hymns this coming Sunday.

As for Wilson, he has a long task ahead of him to knock the Broncos off the bottom of the scoring charts with just 131 points on the season. Potter Corliss Whiteman had his top 10 hits of the season against the 49ers in Week 3 and had only nine hits against the Titans on Sunday.

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