The Dolphins have officially become The Beatles circa "The White Album." I'll explain.
There's John (Mike Sherman), strung out on heroin and looking for love (or in Mike Sherman's case, a place to retire).
Then there's George (Ryan Tannehill), trying to avoid getting **** on by anyone while he searches for enlightenment (in his case, offensive line help).
There's Paul (Philbin), trying desperately to keep things together even though they're falling completely apart.
And Ringo (J. Martin), who can't take the heat and quits. Ringo was later treated for alcoholism. Yay!
Oh, and I almost forgot Brian Epstein (Jeff Ireland), who by that point was dead meat.
There's John (Mike Sherman), strung out on heroin and looking for love (or in Mike Sherman's case, a place to retire).
Then there's George (Ryan Tannehill), trying to avoid getting **** on by anyone while he searches for enlightenment (in his case, offensive line help).
There's Paul (Philbin), trying desperately to keep things together even though they're falling completely apart.
And Ringo (J. Martin), who can't take the heat and quits. Ringo was later treated for alcoholism. Yay!
Oh, and I almost forgot Brian Epstein (Jeff Ireland), who by that point was dead meat.
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