Brian Flores isn’t panicking after quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw five interceptions during a torrential downpour in a June practice.
And the Miami Dolphins’ hope is Tagovailoa won’t let one poor outing halt his progression this offseason before his second NFL season.
Flores, before the team’s second minicamp practice Wednesday, says he’s going to encourage Tagovailoa to continue taking shots down the field to further his development instead of hindering it.
“I tell him to continue being aggressive. … Use this time to practice pushing the ball downfield. Then, we’ll make the adjustments, make the corrections, and we’ll go at it again the next day.