Pass/Fail: Ryan Fitzpatrick Talks Benching for Tua Tagovailoa, Says It 'Broke His Heart'

Think of how much pressure he just added on Tua's shoulders just because he wanted to feel sorry for himself.

And Tua's supposed to be someone he loved.

If I was the GM i would cut him.

Pack your fucking bags, you can cry about it but i wont pay you to do it.
 
Sounds like an old ex-wife...who can't come to terms with old rich daddy upgrading to a young thing..after being married for so many months.

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I call bullshit and a reason to shit on a black coach who is turning that raggedy ass team around.

Flores went through 2 losing season they got the quarterback of the future. Now is the time to get him acclimated with playing professionally and game speed.

Most importantly setting up for next year.

But you know when its time to start winning the last thing they want to see is Flores ass on the sidelines running shit.

It's the same fucking thing the lions did to Jim Caldwell :angry: :curse: :angry:
and tampa with Dungy
 
What a fag. Dude, get your punk ass on the field and produce and win something besides pity from the media and fans. Fuck you bro.
 
That's the coaches decision, for me none of that matters, after that no look pass Fitzpatrick pulled off yesterday. I've never seen anything like that in my life.
 





Dolphins QB Ryan Fitzpatrick out vs. Bills after testing positive for COVID-19
Published: Dec 31, 2020 at 01:24 PM

Kevin Patra



The Miami Dolphins won't have their relief QB as they fight for a playoff berth Sunday versus the Buffalo Bills.

Miami quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick tested positive for COVID-19 and is out for Sunday, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. The team later announced the veteran QB has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
His positive test means there will be no FitzMagic in a pivotal Week 17 game.

The NFL conducted contact tracing following Fitzpatrick's positive test, and no other players were identified as high-risk close contacts, including starter Tua Tagovailoa, Pelissero reported.

Coach Brian Flores benched Tagovailoa in the fourth quarter last week, inserting Fitzpatrick, who jumpstarted a sullen offense, leading to a dramatic comeback win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The FitzMagic-led victory put the Dolphins in a position for a win-and-in season finale.

"It hurts," Dolphins safety Eric Rowe said, per ESPN.com, of Fitzpatrick's positive test. "He's a leader on our team. He brings energy. I'm sure it's worse for him because he loves the game and no one wants to catch COVID. With that, you have to push forward."

Despite benching Tua twice this year, Flores kept the rookie as the starter entering this week. The thought process followed that at least the Dolphins could insert Fitzpatrick once again if Tagovailoa struggles against Buffalo.
 





Dolphins QB Ryan Fitzpatrick out vs. Bills after testing positive for COVID-19
Published: Dec 31, 2020 at 01:24 PM

Kevin Patra



The Miami Dolphins won't have their relief QB as they fight for a playoff berth Sunday versus the Buffalo Bills.

Miami quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick tested positive for COVID-19 and is out for Sunday, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero and NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. The team later announced the veteran QB has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
His positive test means there will be no FitzMagic in a pivotal Week 17 game.

The NFL conducted contact tracing following Fitzpatrick's positive test, and no other players were identified as high-risk close contacts, including starter Tua Tagovailoa, Pelissero reported.

Coach Brian Flores benched Tagovailoa in the fourth quarter last week, inserting Fitzpatrick, who jumpstarted a sullen offense, leading to a dramatic comeback win over the Las Vegas Raiders. The FitzMagic-led victory put the Dolphins in a position for a win-and-in season finale.

"It hurts," Dolphins safety Eric Rowe said, per ESPN.com, of Fitzpatrick's positive test. "He's a leader on our team. He brings energy. I'm sure it's worse for him because he loves the game and no one wants to catch COVID. With that, you have to push forward."

Despite benching Tua twice this year, Flores kept the rookie as the starter entering this week. The thought process followed that at least the Dolphins could insert Fitzpatrick once again if Tagovailoa struggles against Buffalo.

He cannot catch a break well it is what it is
 
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