The Miami Dolphins, currently at 2-6, are struggling to meet the Super Bowl expectations set by general manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel. Despite a talented roster, injuries and inconsistent performances have hindered their progress.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remains optimistic but emphasizes focusing on upcoming opponents rather than playoff hopes. The Dolphins' offense, once the league's best, has faltered, particularly during Tagovailoa's absence due to injury.
While the return of Tagovailoa has shown some improvement, the team has lost both games since his comeback. Defensive tackle Calais Campbell believes there is still hope, but the team's margin for error is slim. The Dolphins aim to turn their season around against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 10.