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This year's NFL Draft looks promising for teams desperate for talent on the offensive line. The Dolphins are among them.
This burden no longer belongs to him.
It's not his problem anymore, not his miraculous task to deal with, even if it also was never his choice to leave Miami in the first place. Then again, for Hudson Houck -- the highly respected former Dolphins offensive line coach -- it was never very easy anyway.
Talk about an understatement.
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This burden no longer belongs to him.
It's not his problem anymore, not his miraculous task to deal with, even if it also was never his choice to leave Miami in the first place. Then again, for Hudson Houck -- the highly respected former Dolphins offensive line coach -- it was never very easy anyway.
''We definitely had to put some patchwork together at times,'' Houck said quietly Thursday, standing at the bottom of an escalator that will lead him to his hotel at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
Talk about an understatement.
Even after three tough years of dealing with too little talent and too many injuries, one of the league's most respected assistant coaches at his position also had this to say about the future of the Dolphins' offensive line: There is reason for hope.
http://www.miamiherald.com/614/story/428289.html