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49ers player throws shade at Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa during playoff loss

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Tua Tagovailoa couldn’t help the Miami Dolphins break their winless-playoff-game drought, which has stood since 2000, on Saturday night in a blowout loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. 

A San Francisco 49ers player thinks it’s because he’s too soft.

Willie Snead IV, a depth wide receiver for the Niners, commented on Tagovailoa’s play over social media as he watched the 26-7 defeat of the Dolphins. 

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Willie Snead IV of the San Francisco 49ers during the Washington Commanders game at Levi's Stadium on Dec. 24, 2022, in Santa Clara, California. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

"The Dolphins will be good when Tua stop acting soft AF," Snead posted on X with a "100" emoji at the end of it. 

The weather certainly played a factor in this one, as it was the fourth-coldest game in NFL history at minus-4 degrees Fahrenheit when the Dolphins took the field. Yet, Miami had one of the best offenses all season. 

Despite the frigid temperatures, Dolphins fans certainly hoped head coach Mike McDaniel could scheme up some things to counteract it and get points on the board. 

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While Tyreek Hill, the former Chief, ripped off a 53-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter, Tagovailoa had trouble connecting with his receivers the rest of the way. The Hill ball was very much underthrown, as the star receiver made some magic happen by coming back to the ball and making some Chiefs miss to get the Dolphins on the board. 

But Tagovailoa finished 20-for-39 for 199 yards with one touchdown and one

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