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Dolphins to simplify delivery of play calls to Tua Tagovailoa 
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami Dolphins are getting back to the basics with their offensive play calling under new coach Mike McDaniel.

McDaniel had already indicated that he intends to call offensive plays for the Dolphins this season, but he got more specific about his role on Thursday. McDaniel said intends to relay his calls directly to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa instead of sticking with the convoluted system the team used last season.

Miami Herald reporter Barry Jackson is being sarcastic with the last part of his tweet, but it is no joke that Miami employed a needless complex system in 2021. Then-coach Brian Flores deployed George Godsey and Eric Studesville as co-offensive coordinators, with quarterbacks coach Charlie Frye also in the mix. The convoluted combination failed to yield results, as the Dolphins finished 25th in the NFL in total offense.

McDaniel has made it clear that he is all-in on Tagovailoa and wants to get the best out of him. A simplified system that involves just the coach and quarterback is probably a wise step in doing just that.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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