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Phinsider question of the day: When should they pull the trigger?

Our Miami Dolphins kicked off the offseason by letting some homegrown talent walk out the door. In at least a few cases, the choice was made for them because the players were offered almost ridiculous contracts. We’re now finding out that others, like Andrew Van Ginkle, who has gone all out since leaving, never even got a deal from Miami. What??? They had to at least try, right??? Then came a wave of free agent signings and the panic of some Phins fans seemed to dissipate. Now it appears that with all the losses and additions to the roster, the one serious and glaring need that was overlooked (besides the offensive line) given Tua Tagovailoa’s injury/concussion issues was a more solid quarterback who could carry the team if and when Tua dated for an extended period of time.

That time came; Tua was eliminated in the second game of the season and did not return until last week. The team now sits at a terrible 2nd and 5th on the season. With the idea of ​​Buffalo rolling in and pulling off a win over the Buffalo Bills seeming unlikely, this season seems all but over. The team could then move on, losing just one more game and eventually finishing 10 and 7, which would likely put them in the playoffs. Yet that scenario seems less likely than victory next Sunday. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll be cheering on my team against Buffalo this week and hoping for the upset, but I’m not expecting it. So that brings us to tonight’s question of the day.

At what point does the Miami Dolphins front office wave the white flag on the 2024 season and look to trade some assets, especially older players, to add valuable draft picks to build for the future? If you think you are making a bunch of trades now or at one loss, who would you want to move?

Give us your thoughts and answers in the comments below-

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