OFFENSE
Three points and a cloud of criticism. That’s the most the Dolphins could usually muster during the 2010 season, when they were held to 15 or fewer points in nine of their 16 games. That wasn’t supposed to be the case, with Chad Henne taking over as the starting quarterback, Brandon Marshall added as an elite receiver, a retooled offensive line and two proven running backs, all led by experienced coordinator Dan Henning.
Henning was forced out in favor of Brian Daboll, whose Cleveland scoring offense was a rung lower than Miami’s (31st compared to 30th).
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