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http://www.rotoworld.com/content/pl...news.asp?sport=NFL&id=7521&line=231497&spln=1
"In an interview with the Palm Beach Post, newly-signed TE Les Brown hinted that the Dolphins would be running more two-tight end sets in 2012.
A change in offensive philosophy is hardly a surprise after a coaching change and the subsequent trade of Brandon Marshall. That said, Miami already ranked ninth in two-tight end sets in 2011, and new coach Joe Philbin's Packers ranked 15th. An underwhelming quarterback and wide receiver situation, however, explains the plan to lean heavier on the tight end. Anthony Fasano and Charles Clay won't have trouble finding snaps."
This is good news. With Clay, Fasano, and Brown as options at tight end and our lack of a wide receiving core means that they should be getting the ball much more often. Clay in particular I am very excited about.
"In an interview with the Palm Beach Post, newly-signed TE Les Brown hinted that the Dolphins would be running more two-tight end sets in 2012.
A change in offensive philosophy is hardly a surprise after a coaching change and the subsequent trade of Brandon Marshall. That said, Miami already ranked ninth in two-tight end sets in 2011, and new coach Joe Philbin's Packers ranked 15th. An underwhelming quarterback and wide receiver situation, however, explains the plan to lean heavier on the tight end. Anthony Fasano and Charles Clay won't have trouble finding snaps."
This is good news. With Clay, Fasano, and Brown as options at tight end and our lack of a wide receiving core means that they should be getting the ball much more often. Clay in particular I am very excited about.