You look at the roster of the Miami Dolphins and you see many glaring needs, although none of those needs are as cardinal (another Andrew Luck reference) as having a prominent quarterback.
These days, sunny South Florida has turned into a sullen land cast in the shadows of Andrew Luck's grandeur.
Funny how great quarterbacks tend to cast a shadow over potential greatness...damn you Dan Marino.
Since Dan Marino retired, Miami has made many failed attempts to acquire a franchise quarterback. In fact, you can't even count on your fingers how many quarterbacks Miami has had since Marino - unless you are some kind of super-being with an extraordinary amount of hand appendages.
The fact is, Miami has had a huge problem living up to any hype. Besides the 11-5 year in 2008, Miami has not lived up to expectations -that includes players, coaches and fans.
http://www.bleacherreport.com/articles/876871-miami-dolphins-fans-and-franchise-hit-an-all-time-low
The rest can be seen in the article. This piece was written by me.
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