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What to Expect from Miami Dolphins Offense in Year 2 Under Bill Lazor

August 11, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Between four years with the Texas A&M Aggies and two years with the Miami Dolphins, Mike Sherman was the only offensive coach whom quarterback Ryan Tannehill knew from 2008 to 2013.
Now, entering the Dolphins' second year under offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, the expectation is that the offense will begin to make strides and build off what it accomplished last year.
Another year means the players will have a deeper knowledge of the offense. It means the coaches will have a better understanding of what worked and what didn't work, and they can adjust accordingly. It means the entire unit should be taking steps forward—not just its quarterback.
Head coach Joe Philbin had this to say about Lazor's offense:

Last year was algebra I and II, and we're into trigonometry now. Bill can sit in a meeting now and he installs the plays and he can ask more questions. He's getting more feedback from the players and they know the adjustments. ... Instead of him havin...

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