We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
Both were drafted in the 1st round by Miami, played their first 6 seasons here, and were moved on from after simply being too average, not horrible, just average.
After enduring the Tannehill era, & tanking to completely start over - the Dolphins repeated the exact same mistake.
The NASCAR family is devastated at the loss of Greg Biffle, who was one of our 75 greatest drivers and became known for his relentless post-career humanitarian work.
We extend our deepest condolences.
Still trying to find the right words to articulate how I feel about how we got here.
Tua is the best quarterback this franchise has had since Dan Marino. At his best he led the league in passing, was at or near the top of every relevant statistical category, an assassin on third down. We got some amazing memories with him and I firmly believe he could've led us to some post season success in 2022 if he hadn't got hurt or 2023 if injuries didn't cripple us on both sides of the line.
For those who think the player he was before this season will be easy to replace, I think you'll be in for a rude awakening.
It's quite clear injuries have had a profound impact on Tua's career. Starting with that first hip injury back at Alabama which took away some of his torque, to the concussions which have made him too cautious (understandably), to the new hip injury last year. It's all taken a toll.
This year his fundamentals have been off. His pocket presence (which was elite when he first got here) has broken down, he's throwing off platforms no QB should (see pick against Pittsburgh), and he's not going through his progressions like he has in the past. I think these are the things Tua will have to prioritize this offseason.
As for the future - I don't know what happens next. If he is gone in 2026, I am thankful for the moments where we all believed Miami was legit again. I will never regret the teams decision to roll the dice on the player Tua was at Alabama. I will also not be surprised if Tua's second act is a highly successful one if he is on a new team in 2026. My advice to him would be to get his head down and remember how quickly narratives flip in this league.
I still firmly believe Tua is this teams best option for 2026. But I do not see how that can happen if Mike McDaniel is coming back. Lots to reflect on for everyone involved here, but if this it, then it's #ThankYouUce and I'll always be rooting for you wherever you end up. 🐬🤙
Signed Mr. S
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