The Dolphins want to start today's game against Green Bay much the same way they ended last week's against the New York Jets -- attacking on offense, pushing the football down the field and riding a tidal wave of momentum and urgency they've otherwise displayed only on drops.
And that is why Miami will use a no-huddle, two-minute-type attack against the Packers today. It will come well before two minutes are left in the game, before the tempo is established at too slow a pace and -- hopefully for coach Nick Saban -- before the Dolphins fall behind
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Go Phins!!!
And that is why Miami will use a no-huddle, two-minute-type attack against the Packers today. It will come well before two minutes are left in the game, before the tempo is established at too slow a pace and -- hopefully for coach Nick Saban -- before the Dolphins fall behind
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/football/15818852.htm?source=rss&channel=miamiherald_football
Go Phins!!!