Michael Lombardi doesn't see Tua's 'it' factor: 'what the f— is 'it'?'

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On the surface and on paper, Tua Tagovailoa's rookie season looks fairly impressive to this point. In his eight starts, the Dolphins have won six games and lost just two. He leads the NFL with a 0.9 percent interception percentage. He's thrown 10 touchdowns to just two picks, and has added three more touchdown scampers on the ground.

But to former NFL general manager Michael Lombardi, these numbers don't actually reflect what has been a less-than-stellar campaign for the rookie that reached a low point in Week 16. Tagovailoa was benched in favor of Ryan Fitzpatrick after recording a paltry 94 passing yards on 22 attempts against the beatable Raiders defense. Fitzpatrick then went on to lead nothing short of a miracle victory.

"...Every quarterback looks good against the Raiders defense," Lombardi said on the latest episode of "The GM Shuffle," available on RADIO.COM. "To me that was the biggest indictment. Tua couldn't even look good against the Raiders defense. He averaged 4.27 yards per attempt. His best game of his career was when he played against Arizona, he averaged 8.86. I mean he's at 6.26 (on the season). He doesn't make any plays down the field, and the last three weeks, he has been sacked nine times because he doesn't have elite quickness, or elite power to get out of the way."

His 6.26 yards per attempt figure sits near the bottom of the barrel in terms of the league's quarterbacks this season. Here's the full list, with Tagovailoa coming in at No. 33 of the 38 eligible quarterbacks who have made at least five starts this season:

Query Results Table
Game PassPassPassPass
Rk Player Tm Y/A GS Cmp% Yds TD Int
1Deshaun Watson HOU8.831570.104458306
2Dak Prescott DAL8.36568.02185694
3Kirk Cousins MIN8.111567.4438603213
4Aaron Rodgers GNB8.091570.324059445
5Patrick Mahomes KAN8.061566.334740386
6Ryan TannehillTEN7.941565.423603327
7Josh Allen BUF7.901569.104320349
8Ryan FitzpatrickMIA7.83768.542091138
9Jimmy GaroppoloSFO7.83667.14109675
10Derek CarrLVR7.791567.643732257
11Philip RiversIND7.751568.2840052310
12Russell Wilson SEA7.721569.7340313813
13Taysom HillNOR7.67872.7392842
14Drew BreesNOR7.661170.672741216
15Matthew StaffordDET7.631564.193791239
16Teddy BridgewaterCAR7.581469.723557159
17Nick Mullens SFO7.48864.7224371212
18Tom Brady TAM7.441565.9142343611
19Matt RyanATL7.421564.9543162411
20Lamar JacksonBAL7.391464.802644238
Rk Player Tm Y/A GS Cmp% Yds TD Int
21Baker MayfieldCLE7.341562.753367258
22Jared GoffLAR7.161567.0339522013
23Justin Herbert LAC7.151466.3140342810
24Cam NewtonNWE7.141465.382415510
25Kyler Murray ARI7.101567.0938842612
26Mitchell Trubisky CHI7.07865.101803167
27Gardner Minshew IIJAX6.91866.062259165
28Andy DaltonDAL6.73865.381926147
29Joe Burrow CIN6.651065.352688135
30Alex SmithWAS6.45566.36142046
31Drew LockDEN6.451256.9725941415
32Daniel Jones NYG6.421362.17271499
33Tua Tagovailoa MIA6.26865.091453102
34Ben RoethlisbergerPIT6.261565.6338043310
35Carson Wentz PHI6.001257.4426201615
36Dwayne Haskins WAS5.97661.41143957
37Nick FolesCHI5.94764.741852108
38Sam Darnold NYJ5.881158.79194289
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Generated 12/30/2020.

Still, Lombardi feels that because he was deemed by the media as a star quarterback of the future, football fans and analysts remain really high on Tagovailoa despite not having much to show for. On the other hand, a fellow rookie like Jalen Hurts — who was selected in the second round of the same draft as Tagovailoa — has displayed a skill set that, in Lombardi's opinion, is one of a much higher level than Tagovailoa.

"There's no comparison between Hurts and Tua," Lombardi said. "...watching him play for Philly, he's playing at a higher level as a rookie. Herbert is playing at a much higher level than Tua. Burrow was playing at a much higher level than Tua. All rookies. Gardner Minshew played at a higher level as a rookie."

At some point, Lombardi feels as though we have to look at the on-field production and move away from the optimistic view that Tagovailoa is still young and will improve, because the same can be said about all of the other rookies mentioned above. The difference, he says, is that Tagovailoa hasn't flashed any of the same elite skills that others have promised.

"...Tell me what he does elitely with the football. He doesn't have an elite arm. He doesn't have elite quickness. He doesn't have elite size," Lombardi said. "...They said it on the broadcast, he has 'it.' Like, what the f--- is 'it?' I want to know what 'it' is... like, What is 'it?!' I wanna know what the f--- 'it' is."

If Lombardi were in charge, it seems likely that Fitzpatrick would take the reins in a crucial Week 17 matchup with the Bills. But head coach Brian Flores is sticking with his rookie, and he's made it clear why.

"Tua has brought us a spark in a lot of other games. I think people will just forget that because we just remember the last thing," Flores said (via Cameron Wolfe of ESPN). "Speculation on whatever people want to speculate about as far as what we should or shouldn't do based on last night, I wouldn't do that and forget the body of work over the course of the season to include the last however many games Tua has been starting [eight]. I think he's played fairly well."

Perhaps his head coach's stick-to-itiveness will allow that "it" factor, the same factor that has completely eluded Lombardi to this point, will show at just the right time, with the playoffs on the horizon.

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