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Miami Dolphins Offseason: How Many More Mistakes Can a Franchise Withstand?

January 28, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

If you don't already consider the Miami Dolphins to be part of the bottom-feeders amongst the NFL franchises, then it's only a matter of time until you do.
With only two postseason appearances in the last decade and the last playoff win coming in 2000, the Dolphins have become THAT team that opposing players look on their schedule and mark off as a definite win.
Headed into the offseason following a disappointing 2010 campaign on the field, the Dolphins looked to gear their franchise in the right direction.
Only then, Stephen Ross dropped the ball by attempting to woo Jim Harbaugh to become the Miami head coach, while still having Tony Sparano employed and under contract.
Nevertheless Harbaugh passes up on playing the Jets and Patriots twice a year choosing instead to face the Rams and Cardinals in their place. Miami's next move? Land a big name offensive coordinator who will take Miami from its 30th ranked scoring offense, and make it into a dynamic and e...

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