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Dolphins' no-huddle, empty packages key to unlocking dynamic Tua Tagovailoa

DAVIE, Fla. -- The switch came on at halftime.

After another half of lackluster offense without much rhythm or scoring, Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Chan Gailey made the call for more no-huddle offense, in an attempt to get rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to play more free.

It worked.

Tagovailoa put together arguably his best quarter as a pro in the third quarter of Sunday's 19-7 win against the Cincinnati Bengals. He appeared more comfortable within the offense, more confident in making quick decisions and more effective maximizing his playmakers' skill set with tight-window throws.