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Dolphins sit in front seat after AFC East’s noisy offseason


Buffalo didn’t help a leaky defense. New England didn’t lessen owner Robert Kraft’s entertaining impatience with Bill Belichick. The New York Jets made the biggest move and enter 40-year-old virgin territory with Aaron Rodgers.

But the Miami Dolphins won the offseason in the AFC East.

They sit on the edge of training camp with the best look in the NFL’s best division.

So, we enter the peacock phase of this Dolphins era where the road through training camp will be paved with legitimately great expectations.

This isn’t new here. But it’s long forgotten territory. You need to go back decades to when Dan Marino was the franchise, not inside the franchise, to think this team could play into the deepest parts of the NFL season.

How are they going to cope with this?

Better yet: How will South Florida cope with this?

Nobody expected the Dolphins to win more than a playoff game over the past two decades. That was the bar. Even that was too high to reach. Three wild-card playoff appearances in 20 years. All losses. That’s this franchise’s footprint.

So, how are the on-paper Dolphins suddenly the best in the division and, by extension, in contention for the Super Bowl?



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