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Dolphins expect offensive line to respond amid chaos

DAVIE, Fla. – At the quarter mark of the season, perhaps no singular unit with the Miami Dolphins has been more scrutinized than their offensive line.

Coach Adam Gase has pointed to the group as one of the reasons the offense is dead last in total offense (231.3 yards) and scoring (10.3 points). Many have pointed to the poor pass protection, which included 10 sacks allowed of quarterback Jay Cutler in four games.

Then, scandal broke off the field this week when a video surfaced on social media of offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting a white substance.