Laremy Tunsil has Not Hit a Gas-Mask Bong Even Once During Dolphins Camp
By Tully Corcoran

Saying that rookie offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil has been “very, very impressive” and that he “pays attention,” the Miami Dolphins indicated today that Tunsil has done nothing to induce buyer’s remorse, up to and including hitting a gas-mask bong, the Miami Herald reported.
"The left guard job seems to be Tunsil’s to lose, but that obviously would change if Albert or James got injured. Dolphins coach Adam Gase said before the draft that their first-rounder would start, and Tunsil has shown nothing in the past month to dissuade the team of that."
"“He works,” Christensen said. “He pays attention. He doesn’t make the same mistake over and over again, which you look for in a rookie. He leaves those meetings, goes, looks at it and comes on the field and it shows. I’ve been really impressed with him and, again, it’s still teach mode. It’s still a new position for him.”"