DAVIE, Fla. (AP) – As Brandon Marshall shared his opinions about the Miami Dolphins’ coach, quarterback and offensive coordinator, he endorsed only one of them: Tony Sparano.
Big offseason changes are likely for the Dolphins, who rank next to last in the AFC in scoring and will sit out the playoffs for the eighth time in nine years. But Marshall said he hopes Sparano returns as coach.
The Dolphins traded for Marshall in April to upgrade the offense, and while he became their biggest threat, his streak of more than 100 catches in three successive seasons likely will end with Sunday’s finale at New England. He has 81 receptions, only three for scores, and says he failed to play anywhere near his potential.
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