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Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said he visited with Marshall about the blow-up, but excused it simply as getting “caught up in the game.” Marshall declined to talk about it Tuesday, saying “I am past that game. Sorry.”
Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan claimed that he was the source of Marshall’s frustration. Finnegan said after the game that the Dolphins’ offense was so predictable, he could call out Marshall’s routes at the line of scrimmage before the play. He held Marshall to a season-low three catches for 34 yards.
“We would laugh sometimes because I would be calling his routes out based on the formations and the splits,” Finnegan told Yahoo Sports. “I watched every single game Miami has played this year and the formation doesn’t lie unless they’re trying to trick you. The formations didn’t lie, and he didn’t like that.”
Wednesday, Marshall denied that Finnegan called out the Dolphins’ plays during the game.
“I don’t know where he got that from,” Marshall said. “I am sure he had a few tips on some tendencies, but that is everyone in the NFL.”
“We did a good job of winning and moving the ball up and down the field, so them knowing our stuff didn’t matter.”
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