
Solidify the offensive line: The offensive line is the most essential aspect of any football team. Some people will argue that it is the quarterback, but even a great offensive line can let a mediocre quarterback win football games.
If a quarterback has time to throw and isn’t worried about getting hit every single play, they will obviously be able to do much better. The Dolphins still do not have their set five on the offensive line, which is not a good sign.
Miami needs to figure out their best starting five, and they need to stick with those five guys. If they cannot get continuity together, they will never progress into what they need to progress into.
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