DAVIE, Fla. (AP) – Brandon Marshall says blame the offense.
The Miami Dolphins’ statistics say the same thing.
For the eighth time in nine years, Miami has fallen shy of the playoffs – although this season it was more like a headfirst flop. And the primary culprit is easy to identify.
The Dolphins (7-7) are last in the AFC in scoring, and their productivity is getting worse. They’ve scored 34 points in past three games, and 24 in the past three home games.
After a 17-14 loss Sunday to last-place Buffalo eliminated Miami from the playoff race, Marshall fingered the offense as the season’s scapegoat. But on Monday, coach Tony Sparano said the Dolphins’ disappointing year was a collective failure that also involved the defense and special teams.
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