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Tyler “Snoop” Huntley’s journey to becoming the Miami Dolphins’ starting quarterback has been closely watched by his teammates and coaches. Coach Mike McDaniel observed the support Huntley received from his former Ravens teammates in 2022 when he stepped in for Lamar Jackson and led Baltimore to the playoffs. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill praised Huntley’s running abilities, while quarterbacks coach Darrell Bevell highlighted his underrated passing skills.

The Dolphins made the decision to start Huntley against the Tennessee Titans due to his impressive qualities and quick adaptation to the team. With Tua Tagovailoa on injured reserve and Skylar Thompson dealing with a rib injury, the quarterback options were limited to Huntley and Tim Boyle, both relatively new to the team.

Huntley has been putting in extra work studying the team’s playbook since joining the Dolphins in September. He compared the learning process to riding a bike, starting off unsure but gradually gaining confidence and skill. Coach McDaniel emphasized the importance of integrating Huntley’s strengths into the existing system rather than creating entirely new plays.

McDaniel drew parallels between Huntley’s situation and when Jimmy Garoppolo joined the 49ers midseason and led the team to five consecutive wins. He highlighted the importance of teammates believing in their quarterback’s abilities and leadership. McDaniel sees similar qualities in Huntley, who has shown promise both as a passer and a runner.

Despite Huntley’s limited time with the team, McDaniel feels confident in his abilities and decision-making. Huntley’s focus has been on being prepared for his opportunity and absorbing as much information from the playbook as possible. Boyle will serve as his backup against the Titans, with Thompson potentially available as an emergency third quarterback.

The Titans defense is aware of the challenge Huntley presents with his dual-threat abilities. Defensive end Jeffery Simmons acknowledged the need to be prepared for Huntley’s style of play, similar to what they faced with Malik Willis. The Titans defense has been preparing for Huntley’s potential impact, emphasizing the importance of containing his rushing and passing game.

In Monday’s game, Huntley will have the opportunity to showcase his skills and lead the Dolphins to victory. His teammates and coaches have shown confidence in his abilities, and he is determined to make the most of this opportunity. As Huntley takes the field as the Dolphins’ starting quarterback, all eyes will be on him to see how he rises to the occasion and helps the team secure a much-needed win.