Kurt Warner Makes a Stark Comparison to Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins Offense.
Through three weeks of the season, the Miami Dolphins offense has been nothing less than spectacular. Their play has drawn comparisons to numerous outstanding offenses throughout NFL history, including a massive 70-point performance against the Denver Broncos last weekend.
The most recent to join in and say that their performance is comparable to The Greatest Show on Turf is Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner.
From 1999 to 2001, Warner was the quarterback of the record-breaking offense The Greatest Show on Turf.
From 1999 to 2001, the offense, which was led by Warner, Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk, wide receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, and total offense, dominated the NFL. They won the Super Bowl trophy in 1999 and lost it again in 2001.
They’re very creative, Warner said.
“They’re doing things that no one else is doing.
Several of these things, according to Hal Habib of The Palm Beach Post, “kind of take me back to The Greatest Show on Turf.”.
“The way they use motion to allow Tyreek Hill to work the middle of the field,” the speaker said.
“Since the one thing that you don’t want on a team that is timing-oriented is for someone to mess up the timing.
Jamming and physical behavior therefore throw off the timing.
I’ll return to our team once more with The Greatest Show on Turf.
That’s where we excelled and terrified people with our lightning-quick playing.
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Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins are off to a fantastic start, much like Kurt Warner and the Rams. Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Raheem Mostert, and Devon Achane have been the leaders of the NFL’s fastest offense, which has an average of 550.3 yards and 43.3 points per game.
The Dolphins will make history if they keep up this pace for the remainder of the season.