Dolphins prove their “Wildcat” ways are no fluke

By Hugo Guzman  |   Monday, October 06, 2008  |  Comments( 3 )

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If someone told you prior to the NFL season that the Miami Dolphins would lose to the Jets and Cardinals, then come back to more or less dominate both the Patriots and Chargers, you’d have wanted that person committed. However, that’s the fantastical reality that the South Florida faithful are now facing. In Sunday's 17-10 win over the Chargers,...
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CommentsComments: 3
No.1
12:37 PM
10/06/2008
are you that dumb as a defense when u see r. brown getting the snaps that he is going to run the ball
No.2
JimmyD
01:44 PM
10/06/2008
The defense clearly gets the game ball this week. The O-line should also get lots of credit for a vast improvement over last years debacle. Not sure why Ginn isn't back there returning punts instead of Bess. Ginn is always one step from the endzone so why not give him the ball as much as you can. He does make bad mistakes by running out of bounds and not up the field. Other mistakes are , finishing routes and blocking. Ginn still hasn't proven to me he has the goods to be a top tier receiver.
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No.3
RedskinFan21ST
02:08 AM
10/07/2008
Dolphins getting better and better each week. I know a lot of people like to point to the "Wildcat offense or the O-line, or even their defense. For me I think it's the leadership and experience of Chad Pennington. He brings an attitude to that locker room that was totally lacking last season. He gives the players a sense of winning each time they step on the field.
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