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DAVIE, Fla. -- The footballs flew deep and pretty toward their targets, one after another on an afternoon of tempered hope that still, of course, meant very little to the overall picture of the Miami Dolphins' future under quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
You're right: It was only rookie minicamp. And yes: Most of these were 7-on-7 drills. So, fine: We'll wake you up when the veterans arrive or, better yet, when training camp begins. No reason to invest into expectations based on a weekend of low pressure.
"Given the fact that it was day one, practice one, I thought he did some good things," Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said.
Good enough? Good. Because now that we've covered the football element of Tannehill's debut with the Dolphins in a No. 17 jersey, we can move toward a more important discussion about some lessons right now that actually do have clearer meaning.
If Miami can absorb anything from its past three days, it might instead be Tannehill's clear desire to become the leader of this team, something that hasn't been fully embraced (or executed) by a rookie quarterback in Miami since Dan Marino.
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