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Dolphins’ Raheem Mostert backs Tua Tagovailoa against ‘system quarterback criticisms: ‘He’s a winner’

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Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel went to bat for Tua Tagovailoa last week over the suggestion the fourth-year signal-caller might be a “system quarterback.”

For teammate and star running back Raheem Mostert, Tagovailoa’s resume says it all. 

Raheem Mostert (31) and Tua Tagovailoa (1) of the Miami Dolphins walk off the field after a win over the Carolina Panthers at Hard Rock Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in Miami Gardens, Fla.  (Rich Storry/Getty Images)

During a press conference last week, McDaniel vehemently disputed the notion Tagovailoa is simply benefiting from an offense that includes four-time All-Pro wideout Tyreek Hill.

DOLPHINS STAR RAHEEM MOSTERT PUSHES ASIDE RETIREMENT TALK AMID STELLAR YEAR: ‘I’VE ALWAYS BEEN THE UNDERDOG’

“I’m about to push this podium over,” McDaniel said. “My answer to that would be, who the F cares? Because it is a team. We’re working together. And I know one thing. I’ve coached stuff a long time. I haven’t seen people do what our guys do, to their credit, to their ability and their commitment to their craft.

“As a teammate, we’re all dependent on each other. I’m not in any hurry to prove myself without those guys because those are part of who we are. To try and say it’s this person or that person is kind of missing the point. It is a team working together, people working together.”

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Tyreek Hill (10) of the Miami Dolphins celebrates a touchdown with Tua Tagovailoa (1) during the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Hard Rock Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Mostert told Fox News Digital McDaniel’s comments “show you the type of person” McDaniel is. He also shot down any criticism of Tagovailoa. 

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“Tua’s a great guy, a great leader on the team. He’s doing unbelievable things right now. And for people to say that he’s a system quarterback, I mean, is it the same system that he was running in Alabama when he was having all that success? I mean, that’s just a question that you really got to ask. I don’t believe so.

“For people to say that he’s a system quarterback, I don’t believe that whatsoever just because there’s too many different comparisons, and he’s a winner regardless of what system he’s in. He’s a competitor, and he’s going to be the best that he possibly can.

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Raheem Mostert (31) of the Miami Dolphins jumps over CJ Henderson (23) of the Carolina Panthers during the third quarter at Hard Rock Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in Miami Gardens, Fla.  (Rich Storry/Getty Images)

“He’s a winner. So, at the end of the day, that’s what it boils down to.” 

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The Dolphins lead the league in total offense, red zone efficiency and yards per play.

They play the New England Patriots for the second time this season Sunday before traveling overseas to take on the red-hot Kansas City Chiefs in Frankfurt, Germany, in Week 9.

NFL Week 8 preview: 49ers’ Brock Purdy back in action; Jets and Giants battle for bragging rights

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The NFL is nearing the halfway point of the regular season, and things are beginning to heat up. 

Once Super Bowl favorites, the San Francisco 49ers are on a two-game skid after losing to the Minnesota Vikings in a “Monday Night Football” showdown and are trending in the wrong direction after the Cleveland Browns snapped their 15-game regular-season win streak the week before. 

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison (3) catches a pass for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers in the first quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium.  (Brad Rempel/USA Today Sports)

With Brock Purdy out of concussion protocol on Saturday, the Niners can at least rely on their young signal-caller to turn things around in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. 

PANTHERS’ FRANK REICH VOICES SUPPORT FOR QB BRYCE YOUNG AMID WINLESS START: ‘WE GOT THE GUY WE WANTED’

The Chiefs are red hot after continuing their streak over the Los Angeles Chargers, but some cold, cold weather in Denver could allow the Broncos to ice out Kansas City after coming off a much-needed win over the Green Bay Packers. 

Read below for more about this week’s games. 

New York, New York

Quincy Williams celebrates a tackle

Quincy Williams (56) of the New York Jets reacts after a defensive stop during the second half against the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

Historically speaking, the New York Jets are slow off a bye week. For the last seven seasons, the Jets have lost every game played after a bye. The last time they were successful after time off in a season was in 2015 against the Washington Commanders.

Still, the Jets entered the 2023 season with a different mindset and are now hoping to make it three straight with a much-needed win over the struggling New York Giants. 

The Giants will be without quarterback Daniel Jones, who was ruled out for the third straight game with a neck injury, but having backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor in his place could mean another win. 

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Taylor finished last week’s win over the Commanders 18 of 29 for 279 yards and two second-quarter touchdown passes. 

The biggest hurdle for the Giants will be overcoming the Jets’ defense, whose 13 takeaways are tied for third most in the NFL with a plus-5 differential. 

On the line? Bragging rights, of course. 

Battle of the rookies

CJ Stroud and Tank Dell

Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell (3) and quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) celebrate a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the fourth quarter at EverBank Stadium.  (Morgan Tencza/USA Today Sports)

The top two picks in the 2023 NFL Draft will face off Sunday when Bryce Young and the winless Carolina Panthers host C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans in what will be the ultimate rookie showdown. 

Even more compelling, the two young quarterbacks are longtime friends. 

“They killed us terribly,” Stroud told reporters this week of a middle school game the two played against one another. “He had a really good game. I played terrible.”

But much has changed since that game nearly a decade ago, and Stroud is leading the way. 

He has the 10th best quarterback rating in the league with nine touchdown passes and only one interception, while the No. 1 overall draft pick is 0-5 as a starter and 29th in league with his quarterback rating. 

Not so Purdy 

Brock Purdy celebrates a first down

Brock Purdy of the San Francisco 49ers reacts after running for a first down in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium Sept. 10, 2023, in Pittsburgh.  (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

The season certainly isn’t on the line for the 49ers when they take on the Bengals Sunday, but Kyle Shanahan’s offense needs to turn things around to avoid a three-game losing streak. 

To make matters worse, San Francisco was facing the possibility of being without Brock Purdy. He was listed as questionable and still in concussion protocol Friday. But good news came Saturday with “Mr. Irrelevant” being cleared and ready to start. 

But the Bengals are on a bit of a hot streak and hoping to keep things going in that direction. 

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No days off!

Jared Goff drinks

Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions drinks from a Gatorade bottle during a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in Tampa, Fla. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

For the first time in 12 years, every NFL team will play in Week 8 despite the start of byes.

The scheduling oddity comes after the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans all had a week of rest last week. For the 2023 season, bye weeks began in Week 5. 

But for Halloween weekend, the NFL has a game scheduled for all 32 teams. 

The last time this happened was in 2011 when the NFL scheduled no byes for Week 10, according to a CBS Sports report. 

NFL Week 7 preview: 49ers’ Brock Purdy back in action; Jets and Giants battle for bragging rights

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The NFL is nearing the halfway point of the regular season, and things are beginning to heat up. 

Once Super Bowl favorites, the San Francisco 49ers are on a two-game skid after losing to the Minnesota Vikings in a “Monday Night Football” showdown and are trending in the wrong direction after the Cleveland Browns snapped their 15-game regular-season win streak the week before. 

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison (3) catches a pass for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers in the first quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium.  (Brad Rempel/USA Today Sports)

With Brock Purdy out of concussion protocol on Saturday, the Niners can at least rely on their young signal-caller to turn things around in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals. 

PANTHERS’ FRANK REICH VOICES SUPPORT FOR QB BRYCE YOUNG AMID WINLESS START: ‘WE GOT THE GUY WE WANTED’

The Chiefs are red hot after continuing their streak over the Los Angeles Chargers, but some cold, cold weather in Denver could allow the Broncos to ice out Kansas City after coming off a much-needed win over the Green Bay Packers. 

Read below for more about this week’s games. 

New York, New York

Quincy Williams celebrates a tackle

Quincy Williams (56) of the New York Jets reacts after a defensive stop during the second half against the Philadelphia Eagles at MetLife Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

Historically speaking, the New York Jets are slow off a bye week. For the last seven seasons, the Jets have lost every game played after a bye. The last time they were successful after time off in a season was in 2015 against the Washington Commanders.

Still, the Jets entered the 2023 season with a different mindset and are now hoping to make it three straight with a much-needed win over the struggling New York Giants. 

The Giants will be without quarterback Daniel Jones, who was ruled out for the third straight game with a neck injury, but having backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor in his place could mean another win. 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Taylor finished last week’s win over the Commanders 18 of 29 for 279 yards and two second-quarter touchdown passes. 

The biggest hurdle for the Giants will be overcoming the Jets’ defense, whose 13 takeaways are tied for third most in the NFL with a plus-5 differential. 

On the line? Bragging rights, of course. 

Battle of the rookies

CJ Stroud and Tank Dell

Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell (3) and quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) celebrate a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the fourth quarter at EverBank Stadium.  (Morgan Tencza/USA Today Sports)

The top two picks in the 2023 NFL Draft will face off Sunday when Bryce Young and the winless Carolina Panthers host C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans in what will be the ultimate rookie showdown. 

Even more compelling, the two young quarterbacks are longtime friends. 

“They killed us terribly,” Stroud told reporters this week of a middle school game the two played against one another. “He had a really good game. I played terrible.”

But much has changed since that game nearly a decade ago, and Stroud is leading the way. 

He has the 10th best quarterback rating in the league with nine touchdown passes and only one interception, while the No. 1 overall draft pick is 0-5 as a starter and 29th in league with his quarterback rating. 

Not so Purdy 

Brock Purdy celebrates a first down

Brock Purdy of the San Francisco 49ers reacts after running for a first down in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium Sept. 10, 2023, in Pittsburgh.  (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

The season certainly isn’t on the line for the 49ers when they take on the Bengals Sunday, but Kyle Shanahan’s offense needs to turn things around to avoid a three-game losing streak. 

To make matters worse, San Francisco was facing the possibility of being without Brock Purdy. He was listed as questionable and still in concussion protocol Friday. But good news came Saturday with “Mr. Irrelevant” being cleared and ready to start. 

But the Bengals are on a bit of a hot streak and hoping to keep things going in that direction. 

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

No days off!

Jared Goff drinks

Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions drinks from a Gatorade bottle during a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium Oct. 15, 2023, in Tampa, Fla. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

For the first time in 12 years, every NFL team will play in Week 8 despite the start of byes.

The scheduling oddity comes after the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans all had a week of rest last week. For the 2023 season, bye weeks began in Week 5. 

But for Halloween weekend, the NFL has a game scheduled for all 32 teams. 

The last time this happened was in 2011 when the NFL scheduled no byes for Week 10, according to a CBS Sports report. 

Ripple CEO criticizes former SEC Chair Jay Clayton’s comments

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Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse strongly criticized former United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Jay Clayton’s remarks regarding the agency’s regulatory approach. Since the first quarter of 2023, the SEC has initiated various regulatory actions against crypto exchanges and companies.

During an interview with CNBC on June 29, 2023, Clayton expressed his view that the SEC should pursue legal action against specific companies only when they have strong legal grounds. He emphasized that regulatory agencies should introduce regulations and legal cases they believe will successfully withstand judicial scrutiny.

In light of the SEC voting to dismiss the allegations without prejudice, the Ripple CEO reminded that the former SEC chair had filed a lawsuit that had little chance of success in court. In the lawsuit against Ripple, Garlinghouse and Ripple co-founder Christian Larsen in December 2020, the SEC accused the company and the two executives of “unregistered, ongoing digital asset securities offering,” alleging that they had raised more than $1.3 billion from sales of the XRP (XRP) token.

Garlinghouse said:

“As a reminder, Jay Clayton brought the case against Ripple, me and Chris Larsen. And left the building the next day.”

Clayton’s statements from June 2023 have gained attention in light of the recent lawsuit developments involving Garlinghouse and Larsen. As previously reported, the SEC moved to dismiss the charges against the executives in October.

Related: Ripple exec and XRP community back SEC commissioner’s LBRY lawsuit dissent

The SEC’s move follows Judge Analisa Torres’s ruling partially in favor of Ripple in July, declaring that retail sales of the XRP token did not meet the legal definition of a security. However, The court found that Ripple had violated securities laws by selling XRP tokens directly to institutional investors.

Magazine: Crypto regulation: Does SEC Chair Gary Gensler have the final say?