Dolphins in a rush to find success in ‘08

By Richard Diaz  |   Thursday, May 29, 2008  |  Comments( 2 )

Miami Dolphins
Although it's rather early to make any judgment calls, something is slowly emerging from the tragedy that was the 2007-08 season for the Miami Dolphins. That something is a reminder of how critical it is to have a legitimate rushing threat. As a team, the Dolphins totaled an anemic 1,569 rushing yards last season, which was 23rd out of 32 NFL...
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No.1
Alan
02:56 PM
05/30/2008
The dolphins better be in a rush to find success considering they're the bottome feeders of the AFC east if not the entire NFL. I'll admit they are better than last years team, but they have not even come close to the additions that the bills have made to their roster. By doing so they have improved their team drastically, I'll even have to say that the jets have done more to improve their team than the Dolphins, much more.
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xX_TRUE-RAIDER_Xx
07:01 PM
05/31/2008
"Google me" you support you phins right! Wich means you support your QB'S in wich 1 named Josh Mcown supported Al THE KING DAVIS and took his checks. I don't even know why your ripping on the KING of the NFL (Al Davis), ask bill Parcells of what he thinks of Al Davis, i bet you'll feel stupid!!!! So don't feel bitter to my comment on your fello phin ripping on your writters, head over to the RAIDER side and see I ripped on Anthony Carrol last weak when he wrote about stewart Sweigert getting released. So GOOGLE ME (DUMBEST NAME I'VE EVER SEEN) you don't even know what your talking about, and are obvoisly a bitter amature football fan!!!!
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