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After blowing out the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, the Dolphins are back at practice and preparing for their next test against the Houston Texans. At Thursday's workout, the offense was treated to some new gear.

Campbell rewarded his offensive players with some sweet new black jerseys after beating the defense in practice on Wednesday.







Based on reviews from the players, they're more than happy to rock the snazzy new threads, while also having bragging rights at the same time.

"They're cool," Ryan Tannehill said via Chris Perkins of the Sun Sentinel. "I think it’s a good changeup. It’s adding to the competition. Offense won yesterday (Wednesday), so we get to wear the black jerseys today. It just kind of adds another piece to the puzzle when you’re competing for something. We have [competed] for pride and bragging rights, but it adds another something to it.”


Campbell got the idea from former Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano, for whom he was an assistant. Clearly it resonated with the now-Dolphins head coach.

"The winner gets to wear black for the day," Campbell said. "You ask those guys, 95 percent of them love it, just to be able to wear black."

Jealousy definitely plays a role for why Campbell instituted this reward system. Why? Because players want the chance to wear the black jerseys, giving them reason to rub it in their teammates' faces.

"And so since they didn’t win, and the offense came out in black today they were talking about how they looked like 'The Replacements', the offense," Campbell said. "So they were messing with them. So they’re jealous. It was good."

Competition is something Campbell has focused on instituting in practice after saying there wasn't enough of it under Joe Philbin. It's safe to say he's done a great job of accomplishing that as the Dolphins are now playing with more passion and pride than they have all season.
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/miami-dolphins-dan-campbell-black-jerseys-practice-reward-102215
 
For all you naysayers out there...this is clear evidence that THE TEAM wants to wear DARK JERSEYS!

I would love to see the Dolphins come out Sunday in black jerseys! OMG...so badass!
 
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For all you naysayers out there...this is clear evidence that THE TEAM wants to wear DARK JERSEYS!

I would love to see the Dolphins come out Sunday in black jerseys! OMG...so badass!

I'm guessing these black jerseys are being worn in the bubble, not in 90+ degree heat...
 
Interesting:

Campbell got the idea from former Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano, for whom he was an assistant. Clearly it resonated with the now-Dolphins head coach.
 
Love to see what Campbell is doing, keep the train moving
 
For all you naysayers out there...this is clear evidence that THE TEAM wants to wear DARK JERSEYS!

I would love to see the Dolphins come out Sunday in black jerseys! OMG...so badass!
We've been seeing this news all day. However it's evidence that each unit just wants to win in practice. If the color was say brown then it would be the same thing. Colonel Campbell (let's see who gets the reference) is clearly installing a new mentality. So far I like this guy as coach along with 99.9% of fans on this forum.
 
This is awesome for practice but forget about it for games in that heat. You actually want the other team wearing dark jerseys and us wearing white.

Ozzy rules
 
The mentality of competition at all times to me is mind-boggling. It brings a mindset of competing in every play. For 15 years, we've been scratching our heads, between ab's, bad picks, bad fa's, bad coaches......This proves competition can be fun.
 
Yeah, I picked up on that as well. If Campbell is retained I wonder if he would give consideration to bringing Sparano in as part of his staff?

As an o-line coach...****, why not.
 
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