Dolphins broadcaster rips Tua Tagovailoa after critical comments
The Miami Dolphins released Tua Tagovailoa earlier this offseason, and the quarterback had some couched criticism for his old coaches.
The Miami Dolphins decided to rip off the bandage earlier this month, releasing quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and moving forward with Malik Willis, Quinn Ewers and Cam Miller at the position heading into their offseason program. Tagovailoa quickly found a new home, signing with the Atlanta Falcons and getting an opportunity to compete alongside Michael Penix for the starting job. Speaking with the media this week, Tagovailoa addressed his struggles at the end of his tenure with the Dolphins .
"I don't want to get too much in depth with things that were going on," Tagovailoa said . "[This issue was] more so in terms of players-to-coaches than it was players-to-players. It was unique in a sense...
in a lot of ways. " Tagovailoa's comments appeared to spark something in those around the Dolphins, including former tight end and current radio broadcaster Joe Rose, who ripped the quarterback on his radio show. "We paid that bum $200 million for one year of good play.
$200 is gonna be the number when this year is over. We're going to be looking at, in guaranteed money from his rookie signing bonus and the amount of money he just got that was guaranteed on that $200+ million contract," Rose said. "And, he's coming out with some kind of weak 'It wasn't players and players.