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Numero uno is our beloved Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins have been disappointment double-dippers in 2015.
They brought in Ndamukong Suh and added Jordan Cameron and Kenny Stills to the offense while putting their faith in Ryan Tannehill with a $96 million contract extension.
Then they started the season 1-3 and Joe Philbin was fired.
Dan Campbell came in and the Dolphins whipped the Titans 38-10 and the Texans 44-26 to get to .500. Campbell certainly was a more inspiring leader than Philbin, but some observers might have gone a little overboard.
Dan Campbell, Coach of the Year? Dolphins 44-26 over hapless Texans.
— Andy Furman (@AndyFurmanFSR) October 25, 2015
There’s nothing like a trip to New England to bring the Dolphins back to reality. Four days after that win over the Texans, the Dolphins lost 36-7 at Gillette Stadium.
Defensive end Cameron Wake was lost for the season that night with a torn Achilles. He had four sacks against the Titans, two against the Texans and one against the Patriots before getting hurt.
Losing Wake didn’t help, but it also turns out the Dolphins are paying nearly $100 million for an average quarterback. Tannehill is 14th with 22 touchdown passes and 12th with 3,529 passing yards. His 87.3 passer rating places him outside the top 20 among starting quarterbacks.
The Dolphins showed how little it means to win the offseason, and Campbell probably will be coaching tight ends again next season.
Hey, remember when we kept hearing on MNF how Dan Campbell should be the Dolphins full time coach? That was fun.
— Frank Schwab (@YahooSchwab) December 20, 2015
then the Chargers,Lions, Ravens and the Colts. No surprises.
http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/a...ng_teams_in_2015_nfl_season/s1_12740_20090443
The Dolphins have been disappointment double-dippers in 2015.
They brought in Ndamukong Suh and added Jordan Cameron and Kenny Stills to the offense while putting their faith in Ryan Tannehill with a $96 million contract extension.
Then they started the season 1-3 and Joe Philbin was fired.
Dan Campbell came in and the Dolphins whipped the Titans 38-10 and the Texans 44-26 to get to .500. Campbell certainly was a more inspiring leader than Philbin, but some observers might have gone a little overboard.
Dan Campbell, Coach of the Year? Dolphins 44-26 over hapless Texans.
— Andy Furman (@AndyFurmanFSR) October 25, 2015
There’s nothing like a trip to New England to bring the Dolphins back to reality. Four days after that win over the Texans, the Dolphins lost 36-7 at Gillette Stadium.
Defensive end Cameron Wake was lost for the season that night with a torn Achilles. He had four sacks against the Titans, two against the Texans and one against the Patriots before getting hurt.
Losing Wake didn’t help, but it also turns out the Dolphins are paying nearly $100 million for an average quarterback. Tannehill is 14th with 22 touchdown passes and 12th with 3,529 passing yards. His 87.3 passer rating places him outside the top 20 among starting quarterbacks.
The Dolphins showed how little it means to win the offseason, and Campbell probably will be coaching tight ends again next season.
Hey, remember when we kept hearing on MNF how Dan Campbell should be the Dolphins full time coach? That was fun.
— Frank Schwab (@YahooSchwab) December 20, 2015
then the Chargers,Lions, Ravens and the Colts. No surprises.
http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/a...ng_teams_in_2015_nfl_season/s1_12740_20090443