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Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) huddles with the offensive line during the first half of Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) huddles with the offensive line during the first half of Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons.
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Dave Hyde, Sports Columnist

This team finds ways to lose like all bad teams. The defense did enough until that final Atlanta drive. . That’s how you end up 1-6.

Omar Kelly, Dolphins Columnist

It’s over folks. Any hope you had for this season, this rebuild, this regime, this era of the Miami Dolphins should be put to rest with this sixth straight loss. The Miami Dolphins are officially one of the NFL’s worst teams again. You have been catfished. Time to press the reset button and start over. This time let’s try hiring the general manager and head coach at the same time. It’s the only thing owner Steve Ross hasn’t done to fix this seemingly forever floundering franchise.

David Furones, Dolphins Writer

Tua Tagovailoa’s two interceptions proved costly. , but after a sixth consecutive loss, those , although the Dolphins have far greater issues with the team than just the quarterback.

Keven Lerner, Assistant Sports Editor

It was a roller-coaster with some ups, but — bottom line — is that there were way too many losing plays against yet another team who faced Miami with a losing record.

Steve Svekis, Assistant Sports Editor

Wow. What an EKG game. You figured that was a lot of time on the clock when the Dolphins took that late lead, but them just having taken the lead was energizing. Tua threw two horrific interceptions. But also a lot of moxie, albeit against an awful team. This season is confounding. To be 1-6 is incredible.

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