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INDIANAPOLIS — This time, they dropped two fumbles like tombstones on their Sunday.
“It wasn’t acceptable,” said fullback Alec Ingold, who had one of the fumbles.
This time, their top player, Tyreek Hill, had no passes thrown his way until late in the game and no words afterward beyond hurried ones as he fled the locker room: “Y’all don’t want me to talk today.”
This time, their 10-0 lead against mediocre Indianapolis crumbled under the weight of mistakes and lost opportunities into a 16-10 loss.
“Same old story, we let one slip away we should have won,” defensive tackle Calais Campbell said.
So, the Miami Dolphins (2-4) tanked without Tua.
Let me say this right away: The Miami Dolphins’ offensive problems, as I’ve told you before, are bigger than quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The offensive problems are systemic and institutional.
Having said that, it’s tough to know where to start when analyzing the Dolphins’ feckless 16-10 loss at Indianapolis.
Do you start with the fact that the Dolphins are mysteriously unable to get the ball to wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and because of that, predictably, their one-dimensional offense is stuck in the mud?
Do you start with the fact that the Dolphins erroneously and ridiculously thought they could beat the Colts with only their running game?
Or do you start with the fact that the Dolphins’ bad quarterback decisions are still coming back to haunt them?
It’s a tough one.
But let’s start where I always start … this Dolphins offense is about two things — Tyreek Hill, and the threat of Tyreek Hill.
Let me put it in a simpler way: If the Dolphins can’t get the ball to speedy wide receiver Tyreek Hill, they’re done.
In this Dolphins Deep Dive video, the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Dave Hyde and David Furones discuss Miami’s sloppy loss to the Indianapolis Colts and whether the return of starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will make a difference for 2-4 Miami at this point.
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The Miami Dolphins had a chance to get to .500 with a victory at Indianapolis on Sunday, a chance to have some momentum for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s expected return this week.
The opportunity didn’t go well as the Dolphins lost, 16-10.
The Dolphins fell to 2-4 on the season and their offense appeared lost, even before quarterback Tyler “Snoop” Huntley went out with an injured right shoulder.
At least Tagovailoa is expected back soon.
But he’ll have to work miracles.
The Dolphins are struggling in many ways.
Here are some more takeaways from Sunday:
Tyreek and Waddle are quiet
Wide receivers Tyreek Hill (one reception, eight yards, two targets) and Jaylen Waddle (one reception, 11 yards, two targets) were quiet during the first half Sunday.
More injury. More ugly. More losing, too.
The Dolphins lost a 10-0 lead and then lost to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, 16-10.
Quarterback Tyler Huntley also was lost with a shoulder injury as the Dolphins fell to 2-4. Here are 10 thoughts on the game:
1. Plays of the game: Two Dolphins fumbles.
Quick thoughts from South Florida Sun Sentinel staffers on the Miami Dolphins’ loss to the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium in on Sunday:
Chris Perkins, Dolphins Columnist
I’m at a loss. The Dolphins can’t continue to commit turnovers, mess up on special teams and not make big plays on offense. They simply can’t.