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Ravens linebacker Justin Houston sacks Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) during the first half of Sunday's game in Baltimore. (Nick Wass, AP)
Ravens linebacker Justin Houston sacks Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (1) during the first half of Sunday’s game in Baltimore. (Nick Wass, AP)
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Dave Hyde, Sports Columnist

Tua Tagovailoa turned into Dan Marino in the fourth quarter in . They beat Lamar Jackson at his best. They beat a good Baltimore team up 21 points entering the fourth quarter. They’re 2-0 with Buffalo coming to town, too, meaning a big game gets bigger.

Chris Perkins, Dolphins Columnist

This had the early appearance of a complete Dolphins loss that included offense, defense, special teams and coaching. and it became a riveting, never-say-die victory, one of the most memorable in a long, long time. The offense showed incredible fortitude and the defense made a crucial fourth down stop. The Dolphins could carry this momentum all season.

David Furones, Dolphins Writer

Will this be what shuts up the doubters on Tua Tagovailoa? , a place that has tormented the franchise in recent memory.

Keven Lerner, Assistant Sports Editor

Wow. The whole feel about the Dolphins changes after this fourth-quarter insanity and an IMPOSSIBLE 2-0 record. Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle … yes, those moves have totally turned this offense around.

Steve Svekis, Sports Senior Content Editor

Whether it was Mike McDaniel’s halftime adjustments, or the Ravens falling asleep at the intermission, Tua Tagovailoa (and Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill) shocked the world with five second-half touchdown passes and a rally from 21 down in the fourth quarter to stun the Ravens in a Dolphins house of horrors. Going to 2-0 in THIS manner….changes the whole paradigm on the Dolphins season. More than 10 wins may now be the expectation.

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