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32 For 32: Miami Dolphins

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In this 4th of July 32 for 32 edition of "The Rocket Sports Breakdown", Rocket will be profiling the Miami Dolphins & the entire $114 million they spend on Ndamukong Suh. Don't get me wrong, bringing in Suh was a big move, but all that money for a defensive tackle?? They better hope the brotha arrives w/ an adrenalin shot. I don't fault the Detroit Lions for not overpaying to keep him. I kinda saw this coming. I wish the guy farewell & say time for the Lions to move on. As for the Dolphins, all other eyes in 2015 will be on Ryan Tannehill. Questions still linger about his capabilities as a leader & whether or not he'll ever help bring another Lombardi trophy to South Beach. I'd like to think that this team still has ways to go offensively. Losing Mike Wallace hurts & bringing in Greg Jennings doesn't come close to being an upgrade. Kenny Stills isn't ready to be a #1, & rookie DeVante Parker has to prove himself on the professional level. & don't get me started on the running game. Last year, Knowshon Moreno was supposed to be the answer & yet 3 games into the regular season, he dislocates his  left elbow & misses the rest of the year. The Dolphins parted ways w/ him as a result. Now that defensive front just got significantly better, but what about the rest of the defense? Who else do they have that jumps out at people? Or opposing offenses for that matter? We're gonna try to decipher this during our next broadcast over the 4th of July weekend. So catch the show Saturday morning before the fireworks are lit (some folks like to do this during the daytime for some strange reason...weirdos) @ 11:30am. Rocket Nation, get ready for a power trip.

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