MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Mike McDaniel has seen a change in quarterback Tua Tagovailoa over the past month.
''He's found a way to improve the way he plays the position throughout the game,'' the Dolphins coach said Sunday, after Tagovailoa threw for four touchdowns in a dominant 34-15 win over the New England Patriots.
''The most monumental thing that you have to overcome as a quarterback is playing the position regardless of the ebbs and flows," McDaniel added, "so not changing how you play based upon positive or negative results and letting every play stand on its own.''
Tagovailoa has mastered that ability to remain even-keeled during Miami's three-game winning streak, McDaniel noted, highlighted by his 317-yard passing performance on Sunday.
The Dolphins (5-6) have a thin margin for error the rest of the season but have kept themselves afloat with a strong stretch that includes two-straight 30-point games. With their win at New England (3-9) in Week 5, the Dolphins have swept their division rivals in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1999-2000.
Tagovailoa, who moved to 7-0 in his career against New England, entered the game with a league-high 73.4% completion rate and went 29 for 40. He has 11 passing touchdowns and just one interception since returning from injured reserve in Week 8.
''We're still below the .500 threshold, and it's a long way to where we want to get to," Tagovailoa said. ''We'll enjoy this win, but this next one is going to be big for us.''
The Dolphins have a short turnaround with a game at Green Bay on Thursday.