Colin Cowherd: “It’s time to play Tua”

Colin Cowherd argues that former Alabama star QB Tu Tagovailoa should start Week 1 for the Miami Dolphins in the 2020 season.

Colin Cowherd, host of Fox Sports’ “The Herd,” made the argument during his show on Wednesday that former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa should be the starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins on Week 1 of the 2020 NFL season.

Tagovailoa was drafted by Miami with the No. 5 overall selection in the draft. However, the high draftee has been expected to sit on the bench for his rookie season due to health concerns.

Essentially taking a redshirt season in the NFL, Tagovailoa could use that time to learn the playbook, build relationships with his new teammates and condition for the 2021 season.

There has been a growing suspicion that the Dolphins may look to utilize Tagovailoa in 2019, despite veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick being the assumed starter for 2020.

“I think it’s time to play Tua,” says Cowherd.

He believes the NFL’s adoption of collegiate schemes may benefit to the rookie’s success in year No. 1. Whereas he has been apprehensive about teams starting their rookie quarterbacks in years past.

Cowherd also praises the cheaper contracts young quarterbacks are given to help aid in surrounding them with bigger stars and elite talent.

“These kids have come in with so many reps, with such good training, with so much development,” says Cowherd. “Ten, eleven games in, if you don’t see it, you have got the wrong guy.”

The idea that Tua may not be the guy for Miami based on the initial ten games may be a stretch, especially seeing that the Dolphins are still in the later stages of the rebuilding process.

You can see the full clip below.

Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on Tua Tagovailoa and his journey through his rookie season with the Miami Dolphins!

BREAKING: The Miami Dolphins draft Raekwon Davis at No. 56

Former Alabama defensive tackle Raekwon Davis had a full four-year collegiate career at the University of Alabama, and he will now be tak…

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Former Alabama defensive tackle Raekwon Davis had a full four-year collegiate career at the University of Alabama, and he will now be taking his talents to the NFL.

Davis will begin his professional career with the Miami Dolphins after being drafted with the No. 56 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

In his time with the Crimson Tide, he accumulated 175 total tackles, 11.5 sacks, a lone interception and a forced fumble to go along with a fumble recovery.

He was expected to be drafted within rounds two or three, and the Dolphins knew he was the best defensive tackle available.

The 6-foot-6, 311-pound defensive lineman can play all positions on the line, including nose tackle and defensive end.

Head coach Brian Flores knows that they are getting a Nick Saban defensive product, which typically tends to translate well in the NFL, and a leader from Alabama’s defense.

He was forced into a leadership role in 2019 as he was a senior among plenty of underclassmen. This will likely help Davis when getting onto the field with NFL veterans and realize that he, much like the Crimson Tide’s freshmen, will have a lot to learn in his rookie season.

We are excited to see what Davis will do in the years to come as a member of the Miami Dolphins!

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