With the Seattle Seahawks recently winning the Super Bowl behind former proclaimed bust Sam Darnold, expect teams across the league to take a closer look at giving failed quarterbacks a legitimate second chance as starters, not just experienced backups. One quarterback who fits that mold is recent Atlanta Falcons signee Tua Tagovailoa, who went off course last season after ranking among the NFL’s top passers over the previous three years. Last season, the former Pro Bowler threw the second-most interceptions in the NFL (15) and recorded the fewest passing yards (2,660) among quarterbacks who started at least 14 games. In a recent article by Jeffri Chadiha of NFL.com, the former Dolphins quarterback was named among five signal-callers ready to reinvent their careers and emerge as “the next Sam Darnold.” "Tagovailoa's career in Miami was so up and down and filled with health problems that it's easy to forget how good he looked when he was on," Chadiha said.…