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Sunday wasn’t a good day for the Dolphins or quarterback Ryan Tannehill, something illustrated well by the chants for Matt Moore that could be heard at Hard Rock Stadium while the team was falling to 1-4 in a 30-17 loss to the Titans.

Tannehill was 12-of-18 for 191 yards and two interceptions on a day that also saw Tennessee rack up six sacks on their way to victory. It added up to the lowest passer rating of the year for Tannehill, who now has seven interceptions and six touchdowns on the year.

The chanting fans aren’t getting what they want, though. Dolphins coach Adam Gase cut off discussion of a possible quarterback change quickly when he spoke to the media after the game.

“No. He’s not coming out,” Gase said, via Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald. “You can ask me 100 times, he’s going to be in there the rest of the season.”

As for where Gase will be looking to make changes? There doesn’t appear to be a shortage of possibilities as the coach described his team as “inept” after Sunday’s loss.