The Miami Dolphins’ offense had a rough afternoon in San Francisco. They turned the ball over four times (their highest total of the season), struggled to sustain drives, and failed to produce much of anything on the ground. In spite of all of that, the team was driving into 49er territory late in the fourth quarter with a chance to take the lead.
I don’t want to focus on what went wrong in San Francisco because it was glaringly obvious to anyone who watched the game. Tua Tagovailoa’s accuracy-which had been the driving force in his MVP candidacy-was just off for large spurts of the game.