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For the past two seasons, the Miami Dolphins have been an offensive juggernaut but that has not been the case this season. Heck, the decline started near the end of last season and we all expected some sort of change in offensive philosophy. That has not been the case and the Dolphins offense has been letting their defense and fans down. Mike McDaniel heard the boos on Monday night and after the game he hinted at there being some offensive changes. What those changes will be, who knows? It can’t be any worse can it?
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Mike McDaniel hints at offensive changes after Dolphins lose - ESPN
After his team's 31-12 loss Monday night to the Tennessee Titans in Tyler Huntley's debut under center, Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel forecast changes to the NFL's worst scoring offense through four games before his 1-3 club heads to New England.
Miami Dolphins Coach Mike McDaniel Has Strayed Too Far From the True Shanahan Offense
The Miami Dolphins' offense right now is a brutal combination of undisciplined and unimaginative. Here's an idea for how Mike McDaniel can fix it.
Mike McDaniel has no complaints about the Monday night boos in Miami - NBC Sports
As the Dolphins' offense struggled to even struggle on Monday night, the boos from the assembled fans got louder and louder.
Miami Dolphins offense goes from potent to pathetic after third straight loss | D'Angelo - Yahoo Sports
This Dolphins loss was especially frustrating coming at home and in prime time against a winless team that played all but two series with its backup QB.
Miami Dolphins Keep Status Quo at Quarterback
Veteran Tyler Huntley will be getting another shot to lead the offense.
Do Dolphins need two starting-caliber QBs in years ahead? Doctors weigh in. And 2025 options - Yahoo Sports
What concussion experts say with regard to potential future Tua Tagovailoa absences and how that affects Miami.
Jaylen Wright Has Earned More Carries In Dolphins Offense
Miami Dolphins rookie running back Jaylen Wright rushed for a career-high 32 yards via nine carries in Monday's disappointing primetime loss to the Tennessee Titans.
Tyreek Hill committed to Dolphins amid frustrating season - ESPN
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill wants to remain with the team, he reaffirmed Wednesday, despite a frustrating start to the season.
Beckham ready to practice fully, but more than a dozen other Dolphins sidelined or limited - Yahoo Sports
Dolphins’ Beckham Jr. returns to practice but many others are out or limited.