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Andrew Joseph

Sad video montage shows how Josh Rosen is getting absolutely no help from his receivers

It didn’t take very long at all for it become unquestionably apparent that the 2019 Miami Dolphins are a terrible NFL team. They’ve been outscored 133-16 through three weeks. They have players demanding trades to get away from the obvious tanking.

And through all of this, Josh Rosen hasn’t looked very good at all.

The 2018 top-10 pick was traded from Arizona after one season, didn’t win the Dolphins starting job out of camp (though he has it now) and will probably get replaced by another quarterback — whether it be Tua Tagovailoa next year or Trevor Lawrence in two seasons.

But that 43 percent completion percentage and no touchdowns are a bit deceiving because the Dolphins receivers have been laughably bad.

Just in a 28-second video, Dolphins receivers can be seen letting four potential touchdowns slip through their hands.

These weren’t bad throws from Rosen either — quite the opposite. Some of these passes were perfect and hitting receivers in stride.

So while it’s easy to pile on Rosen for being on the path of an NFL bust, he’s not exactly getting help in Miami.

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