MIAMI GARDENS -- The Miami Dolphins offense may not look familiar this season; a lot of the same pieces are in place from last season's NFL leader in total yards, but the process looks markedly different.
That's by design.
A team that was once reliant on explosive plays to a fault is now more focused on sustaining drives and wearing down opposing defenses. Despite rostering two of the most explosive receivers in the league in Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, the Dolphins have seemingly found a counter to opposing game plans that often sell out to limit big plays to the NFL's highest-paid receiver tandem.