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2011 State of the Miami Dolphins: The Chad Henne Dilemma

February 14, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

This is my first article written on the subject of sports, and I've chosen to write about my most beloved team in my most beloved sport: the Miami Dolphins. In the NFL, it all begins with the quarterback. In Miami, it all really began with Dan Marino.
One of the greatest passers to ever play the position of field general in NFL history left our Fins in 2000. Since that moment, we’ve been searching for the second coming of a mythical figure, our answer to the modern era, liberation from mediocrity. Yes, the quarterback position is a little more heated down in Miami. 
For the first time since that moment in 2000, I believed we had found that redemption. In his second NFL start, on the national stage against our most bitter enemies, the New York Jets, Chad Henne led a dynamic Dolphin offense, going 20-of-26 for 241 yards and two touchdowns. 
It was the most exciting Dolphin game I had seen in years. In the most exciting play, Chad faked play action...

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