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Starter Anthony Fasano stayed clear of this vortex of misery, but the incumbent has had his share of drops so far, including a costly bobble in the preseason opener that led to Chad Henne's first interception.
No wonder Dolphins coach Tony Sparano looked as if he'd swallowed some rancid milk when asked Monday if he was "happy" with what he's been getting from his tight ends.
"Happy in that I like the group of people that are there, yes," Sparano said. "As far as the production of the group right now, no, not quite so."
Those feelings of positional inadequacy only figure to worsen Friday night.
That's when the lowly Carolina Panthers parade into town with a pair of tight ends the Dolphins easily could have had this offseason if they'd only been willing to pay the price.
Jeremy Shockey and Greg Olsen, two of the best ever to play the position at the University of Miami, have been reunited with new Panthers (and former UM) offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski.
True, Shockey's body keeps breaking down, but he did help the Saints win a Super Bowl barely 18 months ago at Sun Life Stadium.
Reggie Bush didn't score a touchdown in that epic upset of the Colts.
Shockey did.
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