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.
Andrew Abramson of the Palm Beach Post writes Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was better than most think in 2015.
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.