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Miami's Flores says Tua isn't ready to assume starting role

MIAMI (AP) - Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores says Tua Tagovailoa needs more time to be groomed for the job he was drafted to fill.

'œAs far as him being a starter, we just don't feel like he's ready there just yet,'ť Flores said Wednesday.

Ryan Fitzpatrick will remain the starter Sunday at San Francisco for the Dolphins, even though they're 1-3 and lost last week at home to Seattle.

Tagovailoa, considered a potential franchise quarterback, was drafted with the fifth overall pick but has yet to take a snap.

'œRight now we feel like Fitz gives us the best chance to win,'ť Flores said.

Limited game snaps for Tagovailoa as a backup to speed his development aren't likely.

'œI wouldn't be in favor of something like that,'ť Flores said. 'œThere are so many things pertaining to the team that you don't want to do something for one specific person."

Fitzpatrick is 56-86-1 as a starter for eight teams. He smiled when asked about his reaction to Dolphins fans clamoring for his backup.

'œI mean, this has been my career,'ť Fitzpatrick said. 'œI guess if anybody is used to being in this situation, it would be me. I just try to be very myopic and go about my business."

Tagovailoa has done all the right things since joining the Dolphins in April, Flores said. Like all 2020 rookies, he was hurt by the cancellation of the exhibition season and offseason practices because of the coronavirus pandemic.

'œHe has to keep doing what he's doing,'ť Flores said. 'œHe's working, he's practicing well. He's learning every day, he's getting better every day. If he just continues to do what he's doing, he's on the right trajectory.'ť

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Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores walks the sidelines during the first half of an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The Associated Press
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