The Miami Dolphins had gone 8-3 through their first 11 contests of the 2022 campaign, and the fan base was feeling great about their chances of making the postseason and maybe even winning once they got there.
However, after back-to-back road losses to the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Chargers, that sentiment isn’t as prevalent on social media.
Miami’s offense has gone from the sixth-highest scoring in the league at 25.6 points per game to ninth at 24.3 points per game with a lot of the blame heading toward Tua Tagovailoa.
Jevon Holland took to Instagram this week and talked about the hate that his team and quarterback were receiving.
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This Fanbase should be ashamed of themselves. So what if the team was off it’s one game. They are all human #FinsUp I’m sorry Jevon pic.twitter.com/3DSvXeFBCi
— Mondragon (@mondragonNFL) December 13, 2022
Holland isn’t the only defensive back in Miami calling out the fan base for their lack of support, as Keion Crossen did so on Twitter as well. The team seems to have each other’s backs, but they’ll likely only get the support they want when they’re winning.