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Can Mike Wallace Bounce Back in 2014 with Dolphins’ New-Look Offense?

June 17, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Mike Wallace wouldn't admit that the offensive scheme was the source of his struggles, but it probably won't take long for us to find out the truth for ourselves. In 2012-2013, the Dolphins ran a vanilla, uninventive offense that made life all too easy for opposing defenses.
Former offensive coordinator Mike Sherman spent two years building a box, and new offensive coordinator Bill Lazor is now spending his time outside of it.
Lazor has been given autonomy over the offense, according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald. He has used that autonomy to borrow from some of the concepts he used as quarterbacks coach with the Philadelphia Eagles to help quarterback Nick Foles make a huge jump in his second year.

"It's reminiscent of Chip Kelly’s offense in Philadelphia, with the tempo and style," according to one unnamed Dolphins player, via the Herald. "There are some West Coast offense concepts. Some shotgun, some under center. They've disc...

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