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Will Dolphins produce more wins in 2016?

Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Wednesday from around the Web:

  • Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel writes it’s time for the Dolphins to sell production, not false hope.

Morning take: Last year was rough for many Dolphins fans who thought the team was finally ready to end a seven-year playoff drought. Dysfunction and a poor on-field product have become too commonplace in Miami.

  • Alain Poupart of the Dolphins team site writes vice president Mike Tannenbaum is impressed with rookie head coach Adam Gase one month into the job.

Morning take: Gase put together a staff, which is the most important step when starting. Now Gase, Tannenbaum and first-year general manager Chris Grier must determine how to improve Miami’s roster.

Morning take: Suh did his job most games and was dominant at times. But poor coaching and poor overall defense hurt Suh’s standing compared to other top defensive tackles.