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Motivated Dolphins Finally Show Offensive Potential Under Interim Coach Campbell

October 19, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

It's no secret that the Miami Dolphins put a lot of resources into their offense during the offseason. The team traded for wideout Kenny Stills, signed free-agent tight end Jordan Cameron and spent a first-round pick on former Louisville receiver DeVante Parker.
The Dolphins also locked up quarterback Ryan Tannehill with a four-year, $77 million contract extension.
Tannehill was already in place, of course, but the new pieces were added to an offense that already boasted emerging players like Jarvis Landry, Lamar Miller and Rishard Matthews.  
Unfortunately, the Miami offense failed to live up to its potential during the team's 1-3 start to the 2015 season. Coming into Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans, the Dolphins were rated a dismal 29th in overall offense by Pro Football Focus.
The defense, which added superstar defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh during the offseason, has also largely disappointed, but Miami's 31st-ranked scoring offense (16....

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