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www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-daniel-thomas-red-zone-miami-dolphins-11,0,5300748.story
Earlier this week, offensive guard Vernon Carey said the Miami Dolphins needed to rely more on the offensive line and the running game to end the team's red-zone struggles, saying "put it on us."
It appears offensive coordinator Brian Daboll might agree. He hinted that getting rookie tailback Daniel Thomas more involved might help turn around the team's struggles, which has the Dolphins turning just 33.3 percent of its red-zone opportunities into touchdowns. Only the St. Louis Rams, who are also winless, have been worse in the red zone.
"I looked at every play we ran in the red zone last night. [Thomas] has had 14 touches and has been a very productive player for us in that area," Daboll said. "Most of his runs have been 3-plus [yard] runs. Those are positive plays."
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Earlier this week, offensive guard Vernon Carey said the Miami Dolphins needed to rely more on the offensive line and the running game to end the team's red-zone struggles, saying "put it on us."
It appears offensive coordinator Brian Daboll might agree. He hinted that getting rookie tailback Daniel Thomas more involved might help turn around the team's struggles, which has the Dolphins turning just 33.3 percent of its red-zone opportunities into touchdowns. Only the St. Louis Rams, who are also winless, have been worse in the red zone.
"I looked at every play we ran in the red zone last night. [Thomas] has had 14 touches and has been a very productive player for us in that area," Daboll said. "Most of his runs have been 3-plus [yard] runs. Those are positive plays."
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