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DOLPHINS COACHES:
Dolphins coaches (apparently) thriving at halftime adjustments - Sun Sentinel
The Dolphins lead the NFL in third-quarter scoring at 11 points per game, and they're second in second-half scoring at 15.7 points per game.
DOLPHINS QUARTERBACKS:
A deeper look at Ryan Tannehill's top 10 weapons on offense - Sun Sentinel
Miami Dolphins beat writer Omar Kelly provides a player-by-player analysis of the team's skill-position players:
Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill: Whole offense is frustrated - ESPN
Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill: Whole offense is frustrated with performance despite win
DOLPHINS RUNNING BACKS:
Miller Looking To Build Off Of Early Success " The Finsiders – Miami Dolphins
In a year that featured change in the Miami Dolphins’ backfield, third-year running back Lamar Miller has been one constant the entire season: . Miami’s fourth-round selection in 2012 out of the University of Miami, the hometown kid was originally predicted by many to be splitting time and the starting halfback gig in a two-headed backfield with free agent acquisition Knowshon Moreno.
DOLPHINS WIDE RECEIVERS:
Landry Named AFC Special Teams Player Of The Month
In the Dolphins’ three October games, Landry averaged 35.6 yards on kickoff returns and had at least one kickoff return of 30 yards in each of the three games.
DOLPHINS DEFENSE:
AC In The AM: November Is Big Month For Dolphins D
Over the next month, the Dolphins will be facing three of the top offenses in the league, beginning this Sunday against San Diego.
DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE LINE:
Olivier Vernon a smooth operator as Miami Dolphins’ pass-rusher | www.mypalmbeachpost.com
Dolphins defensive end Olivier Vernon is gaining a reputation around the league as a defensive menace, but his teammates think he makes it look easy.
DOLPHINS LINEBACKERS:
Dolphins LB Chris McCain to university that dismissed him: Stop using my photos | The Daily Dolphin
Dolphins linebacker Chris McCain is starting a war with the University of California, publicly asking the school that dismissed him last year to stop using his photos on the web site.
DOLPHINS SECONDARY:
Dolphins Secondary Aims To Keep The Ball Rolling
Miami ranks first in both fewest yards allowed per attempt (6.1) and per completion (10.2) and they’re third in the NFL in fewest passing yards allowed per game.
Dolphins Secondary Shows Knack For Big Plays " CBS Miami
The Miami Dolphins offense has shown that it can points on the board, but not with the consistency that players and coaches would like to see.
CHARGERS AT DOLPHINS:
San Diego Chargers vs. Miami Dolphins preview, Week 9 - ESPN
The San Diego Chargers (5-3) will travel to face the Miami Dolphins (4-3) in an important game with early playoff implications.
PHINSIDER NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED:
Miami Dolphins News You May Have Missed 10/30/14 - The Phinsider
A collection of Miami Dolphins stories from around the internet over the past 24 hours. Today's articles include Daryn Colledge aims to play Sunday, Dan Marino meeting with Ryan Tannehill, and Louis Delmas named AFC Defensive Player of the Week.
Dolphins film study: A look at Ryan Tannehill's interception vs Jaguars - The Phinsider
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw an interception just as the team was getting ready to score a touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars. We take a look at the play.
Strikes & Gutters: Week 9 Fantasy Football Advice - The Phinsider
Failure never tasted so good...
Ricky Williams: Dolphins quarterbacks led to retirement - The Phinsider
Former Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams opens up about his sudden retirement in 2004 in an upcoming episode of A Football Life.
Jarvis Landry named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month - The Phinsider
Miami Dolphins rookie wide receiver Jarvis Landry was recognized by the NFL today for his special teams contributions.
Ryan Tannehill getting lessons from Dan Marino - The Phinsider
When you have a Hall of Fame quarterback on your staff, giving your young quarterback some lessons is hopefully in the job description.