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The Splash Zone - 1/28/16: Dolphins To Remain a 4-3 Defense

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Though it is not big news, the Dolphins will remain in a 4-3 defense under new defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. Joseph previously coached the Cincinnati Bengals secondary (like former DC Kevin Coyle). We will find out more about the defense when Joseph meets with the media Thursday.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day's round-up below.

Dolphins will remain a 4-3 defense under new coordinator Vance Joseph | The Daily Dolphin
MOBILE, Ala -- New Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph will unveil his defensive plans when he meets with the media for the first time on Thursday. But one thing is already clear: He will continue to run a 4-3 defense, according to a source.

Dolphins Quarterbacks

King: Ross And Tannenbaum Believe Gase "Will Fix Ryan Tannehill" " CBS Miami
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Dolphins Offensive Line

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As any Miami Dolphins follower knows all too well, the offensive line is the toughest unit to shore up, or even to keep in basic working condition. Very few teams are good at it for long. Injuries happen. High draft picks fail to develop.

Dolphins Defensive Line

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Don Shula

Don Shula plans to attend the Super Bowl to root for his son
Hall of Fame coach Don Shula plans to attend the Super Bowl, where he'll root for his son, Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator Mike Shula.

NFL Pro Bowl

Dolphins Players Split Evenly At Pro Bowl Draft
Wide receiver Jarvis Landry and cornerback Brent Grimes will be playing for Team Rice on Sunday night, while tackle Branden Albert and safety Reshad Jones will be competing for Team Irvin.

Five Pro Bowl Dolphins? Something doesn't compute | www.palmbeachpost.com
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NFL Senior Bowl

Ohio State QB-turned-WR Braxton Miller learning from Edelman, Cobb | The Daily Dolphin
MOBILE, Ala -- Braxton Miller, one of the highest-profile players at the Senior Bowl, believes he can be a star NFL receiver. And he wants to put to rest any speculation that he might make one last effort to play quarterback in the NFL. "I'm a receiver now," Miller said.

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