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The Dolphins’ defense finished sixth in the NFL last year in total yards (309.3 per game), a stat even more impressive when you consider it did it without the help of many turnovers.
The Dolphins had just 11 interceptions and eight fumble recoveries and finished 30th in the NFL in turnover differential (minus-12).
Of course, if they had hung on to the football, the season could’ve been ended much differently. And it wasn’t just cornerback Sean Smith, who dropped more than a half dozen interceptions. Sparano said Tuesday that the defense had “24, 25” plays where it got a hand on the football last year but didn’t make the turnover, and it would have changed the Dolphins’ fate “tremendously.”
“You look at it teams that are playing in somewhere deep into January, there’s teams whose turnover ratio is pretty good,” Sparano said. “I mean rarely are you seeing a team whose flip-flopped turnover wise kind of the way we were that’s playing at that point. It’s just hard to win those kinds of games. You know I think that’s something that we talk an awful lot about here. Some people think its micromanaging or whatever the heck that thing is, but if it is I am going to continue to do it because it’s not helping us in January.”
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