By Eric Goska
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa came out firing in Miami. (screen capture from NFL Game Pass) |
On Christmas Day in Miami, Green Bay’s defense landed on both the nice and naughty lists.
Nice because the unit embraced the giving spirit early.
Naughty because the unit turned to thievery with the game on the line.
Shredded by the Dolphins’ passing attack throughout much of
the first half, the Packers’ defense came away with three fourth-quarter
interceptions to gift wrap a 26-20 victory at Hard Rock Stadium. Green Bay
parlayed the first two into six points and used the third to run out the clock
while improving to 7-8.
The Dolphins came out swinging and Green Bay appeared ready
to accommodate. In 10 plays, Miami generated more yards (166) than the Rams did
(156) all afternoon against the Packers six days prior.
How generous was Green Bay at the outset? The team allowed Miami
quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to reach 200 yards passing on just six completions.
Six completions! Two hundred yards!
In getting there so quickly, Tagovailoa became the first
opposing passer in the last 70 years – and perhaps ever – to hit or surpass
that milestone against Green Bay with so few connections. Norm Van Brocklin (1954)
and Troy Aikman (1993) had been the standard bearers with seven.
Tyreek Hill, a 1,000-yard receiver, gained 14 to start the
onslaught. Jaylen Waddle, a fellow 1,000-yard pass catcher, raced 84 yards to
the end zone with Tagovaiola’s second strike.
From there Hill helped himself to 18 and tight end Mike
Gesicki grabbed 24. Hill jumped in for another 52 to set up Miami’s second
touchdown and Waddle tacked on 12 more.
For Green Bay, that was giving until it hurt. With
Tagovailoa pulling the trigger, the Dolphins jumped to a 20-10 halftime lead and
looked ready to cruise.
But in the second half, the Packers dispensed with the
nice-guy act. In the final 15 minutes, the team turned downright larcenous.
Jaire Alexander intercepted Tagovailoa first. His steal set
up a 28-yard Mason Crosby field goal that put Green Bay ahead 23-20.
De’Vondre Campbell followed suit. His theft paved the way
for a 26-yard Crosby field goal as Green Bay went up 26-20.
Rasul Douglass made it a hat trick. Rather than risk a
turnover, the safety dropped to the ground so that Rodgers could kneel three
times to wipe out the game’s final 89 seconds.
Having pulled ahead of two Hall of Famers in the first half,
Tagovailoa joined some less select company in the second. In getting fleeced
three times, the NFL’s highest-rated passer joined Eli Manning (2010), Jon
Kitna (2008), Jake Plummer (2000), Jim Harbaugh (1999), Rich Gannon (1990),
Ogden Compton (1955) and Bob Waterfield (1948) as the only passers to be
pilfered three or more times in the fourth quarter by Green Bay over the last 75
years. All eight came out on the short end of the scoreboard.
In the final accounting, Tagovailoa (310 passing yards),
Waddle (143 receiving) and Hill (103 receiving) got their yards. By averaging
10.9 yards per pass play, Miami nearly doubled the 5.6 that Green Bay managed.
What the Dolphins didn’t secure was victory. As Green Bay’s
defense so aptly demonstrated, 'tis better to take than receive, even on Christmas.
Dashing Away with 200 Passing Yards
Since 1952, just five passers have required fewer than 9 completions to attain their first 200 yards passing in a regular-season game against the Packers.
Comp. | Yards | Passer | Team | Date | Result |
6 | 204 | Tua Tagovailoa | Dolphins | Dec. 25, 2022 | GB won, 26-20 |
7 | 210 | Norm Van Brocklin | Rams | Oct. 17, 1954 | GB won, 35-17 |
7 | 202 | Troy Aikman | Cowboys | Oct. 3, 1993 | GB lost, 14-36 |
8 | 217 | Bill Wade | Rams | Nov. 16, 1958 | GB lost, 7-20 |
8 | 209 | Cam Newton | Panthers | Nov. 8, 2015 | GB lost, 29-37 |
From Brian wolf ...
ReplyDeleteMaybe I was wrong about Tua compared to pretty thrower Herbert but according to chat talk, Tua had an awful second half after a concussion in the second quarter, where his head hit the turf hard after a scramble play. I didnt see the game and am not sure but the HC and spotters should have noticed. Obviously, Tua wanted to keep playing with terrible results for Fins fans.
He will probably get cleared for the third time this season but we will see if the team can make the playoffs.
Some fans noticed and posted the play on Twitter...you'd think league docs would have seen it
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