DAVIE, Fla. -- The critique of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa came down as heavy as the rain during his five-interception minicamp practice on June 15.
For those who doubt Tagovailoa, the eye-popping headline provided confirmation that he isn't and will never be good enough to be the franchise QB. For those who support Tagovailoa, the tweets and stories that followed the performance led to fear that their hope to see a Year 2 jump was just wishful thinking.
The truth is it's an overreaction to one bad -- and yes, that practice was bad -- minicamp session that was focused on emphasizing aggression and pushing the ball down the field.