The departure of Miami Dolphins’ defensive end Cameron Wake leaves a void at defensive that ends a legacy that started way back in 1995 when the Miami Dolphins under Don Shula decided to bring Chicago Bears stud defensive end Trace Armstrong to Miami.
Armstrong would play six years for the Dolphins. He would finish out the final year of Shula’s career and then play through the entire five seasons under Jimmy Johnson before bowing out after one year with Dave Wannstedt. He would finish his final three NFL seasons in Oakland.
It was his time with Johnson however that would have the most impact on the franchise and one very young players entire NFL career.