Cleaner effort for offense highlights Dolphins second day of minicamp

Cleaner effort for offense highlights Dolphins second day of minicamp

Remember all that buzz about yesterday’s Miami Dolphins minicamp session and how the Dolphins’ offense couldn’t seem to get anything right? Throw it all away. Because the Dolphins, in their last open practice of their 2021 minicamp, rebounded on Wednesday with a much cleaner performance according to those in attendance. And if you’re counting stats (for some reason), the production through the team’s 7 on 7 sessions and goal line sessions yielded more touchdowns on Wednesday than turnovers on Tuesday.

All is well, Dolphins fans. Collectively, you can exhale. Here are some of the quotes from those in attendance on Wednesday afternoon:

“Tua Tagovailoa didn’t throw an interception on Wednesday after throwing five on Tuesday,” the Miami Herald wrote via Barry Jackson and Armando Salguero. And in an individual session:

“…Tagovailoa threw a 40-yard TD pass to Jaylen Waddle in the next series, and then delivered a 30-yard TD pass to DeVante Parker.”

This is the content you’re hoping for when hearing the Dolphins are looking to open up the passing game and push the ball vertically down the field. But the positive reviews weren’t just from the Miami Herald, either.

Rome wasn’t built in a day. And neither will the Miami Dolphins’ chemistry on offense. But at least for one afternoon, Dolphins fans can collectively bask in the fact that headlines tomorrow won’t be talking about the sky falling because of a minicamp installation practice in June. That will be a nice change of pace from earlier in the week, at the very least.