Starting this season a week later than planned, the Dolphins are eager to make up for lost time in more ways than one.
They’re basically warning the Los Angeles Chargers of what’s to come in Sunday’s game: no chance for a breather.
Like last season, the Dolphins enter the season hungry to show what they can do with a no-huddle offense.
Unlike last season, they believe they’re now prepared to actually pull it off.
Coach Adam Gase said so when he explained that having a quarterback who can run an up-tempo offense is nice, but there’s a lot more to it than Jay Cutler’s experience in this league and in Gase’s system.