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In Turning Season Around, Miami Dolphins’ Biggest Obstacle May Be Themselves

October 10, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

If anyone on the Miami Dolphins roster is looking to assign blame for the team's slow start, the first place they should look is the mirror. 
Nearly everyone can take some level of culpability for the team's 1-3 start that has subsequently resulted in the firing of head coach Joe Philbin and defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle. That means that nearly everyone can help turn it around, but no one can do it alone.
The bye week may be just a quarter of the way through the season, but it couldn't come at a better time for the Dolphins, as it allows the Dolphins to self-scout all the problems that have led to the lackluster on-field product we have seen through four games.
The first thing the Dolphins must do is find out how to get out of their own way.
Some of their problems have been self-inflicted. According to NFLPenalties.com, the Dolphins have averaged 8.5 accepted penalties per game, which is currently the seventh-highest average in the NFL. 
But make ...

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