In the teams entire history of 48 years the Miami Dolphins have never boasted a 1,000 yard rusher, a 1,000 yard receiver, and a 4,000 yard passer. Not once. Not ever. In fact the Dolphins have only one quarterback to ever throw for 4,000 yards in a season and of course that was Dan Marino. Ryan Tannehill is close.
Tannehill is close but he is not alone in his quest for a milestone. Mike Wallace is closing in on a 1,000 yards and Lamar Miller is as well.
As the 2014 season concludes Ryan Tannehill needs 214 yards to eclipse the 4,000 yard mark. Mike Wallace needs 138 yards receiving to go over 1,000 and Lamar Miller needs 79 yards rushing. If the offense can generate those numbers it will be one of the best offensive statistical seasons for the franchise. Which only makes the lack of a playoff appearance worse. Regardless it would be a huge building block for next season.
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Tannehill is close but he is not alone in his quest for a milestone. Mike Wallace is closing in on a 1,000 yards and Lamar Miller is as well.
As the 2014 season concludes Ryan Tannehill needs 214 yards to eclipse the 4,000 yard mark. Mike Wallace needs 138 yards receiving to go over 1,000 and Lamar Miller needs 79 yards rushing. If the offense can generate those numbers it will be one of the best offensive statistical seasons for the franchise. Which only makes the lack of a playoff appearance worse. Regardless it would be a huge building block for next season.
http://phinphanatic.com/2014/12/24/three-miami-dolphins-look-make-history/