The Miami Dolphins starting quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, is having issues with rumors.

Those rumors are of Tom Brady making his way to the team as a part owner and player.

As much as he’s tried, he hasn’t been able to stop those rumors.

Even with his new wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, hyping him up, the Brady rumors still won’t go away.

However, these rumors were re-fueled when a shocking statement was made by Bruce Arians.

Bruce Arians Claimed He’d Still Be Coaching If Brady Never Came Back

The whole Brady to Miami rumors started when news came out that the team wanted to offer him part ownership and the starting QB role.

However, when he came back to Tampa Bay, those rumors were still going around.

But one thing fueled the fire even more than anything else.

That thing was the retirement of head coach Bruce Arians.

Rumors were that he retired because of Brady.

While that never came out in the beginning, that would change when Arians told his side of the story.

However, Brady has denied this statement.

But even with him denying this, the statement by Arians now re-fuels those other rumors about the quarterback going to Miami.

So what can Tua do to stop all these rumors of the seven-time Super Bowl champion coming to town to take over his job?

Tua Needs To Take Miami To The Super Bowl To Stop Brady Rumors

Right now, Tua has every weapon he needs to win in 2022.

With the signing of Tyreek Hill, Terron Armstead, and other key players, he has no excuses to take this team far.

However, if he can’t win here with what he has, those Brady rumors will continue to grow.

But if he can take the Dolphins to the playoffs, and then the Super Bowl, it would end those rumors.

While that is a tall task for the young quarterback, it’s the task that he has before him if he wishes to stay the starting quarterback.

So with the weapons he has, can he accomplish such a feat?

AFC East Teams Won’t Show Tua Any Mercy

With the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots in the AFC East with Miami, they aren’t there to help the young quarterback.

While Miami has found success against New England in the last two seasons, Buffalo has dominated Miami.

However, with the new weapons in Miami, that could change.

But it’s on Tua to play much better than he has over the last two seasons as the quarterback for the Dolphins.

While Hill believes his quarterback is accurate with his passes, during the 2021 season, the story wasn’t the same.

However, if he is improving his passing game, then that would be his first step in becoming a playoff worthy QB.

But we won’t know if he can transition those minicamp passes into big game plays with Hill.

If he can, then those AFC East teams that won’t show him mercy might get more than they bargained for with him.

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