The Miami Dolphins are making the turn on the 2018 with a mediocre 4-4 record and not much about this team is trending in a positive direction right now.
It’s not so much that the team’s roster is depleted. It’s not so much that they’re in the middle of their second two-game losing skid so far this season.
It’s not even that starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill is injured and after patching things with backup Brock Osweiler for a while (two games, one of which the team lost) now the Dolphins are getting the much dreaded but predictable regression to mean by Osweiler.