Ever since Nick Saban gave his "I don't care about the scoreboard" speech, the Dolphins are 3-0. The 23-21 road upset win over the San Diego Chargers was the best game of the season, building off of the fourth-quarter comeback win against the Buffalo Bills (when the team was down 23-3). And there's a lot of credit to spread around.
It's pretty amazing, watching basically the same offensive linemen from last year now play solid football  brilliantly coached by line guru Hudson Houck. Zach Thomas came off of an injury to fly around the field and bottle up LaDainian Tomlinson in San Diego.
Rookie linebacker Channing Crowder is a playmaker, getting better every time out. Chris Chambers now has eight touchdowns and has the third most receiving yards in the AFC for wideouts  and he deserves serious Pro Bowl consideration.
The main reason the Dolphins are rolling is simply Saban. The coach has changed the culture in Miami. With the Jets and Titans on the schedule the next two weeks, Miami is going to finish 8-8. Considering the mess Saban inherited, that's an unbelievable job of coaching. When he adds even more talent this spring, the Dolphins will be en route to the playoffs next year.