The quarterbacks clearly had something to do with the success. So did running back Ricky Williams.
Same goes for wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr.
That much was obvious.
But as the Dolphins' offense took its first step toward respectability Saturday in a 19-14 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, it was the signs of quiet, much-needed improvement from the offensive line that should signal equal reasons for hope.
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