LOS ANGELES -- Think of the Miami Dolphins offense for a moment: We have Jay Ajayi carrying the ball 900 times this coming season because coach Adam Gase promised. We have a new quarterback who has been with the team six weeks. We have an offensive line that played together for maybe 80 combined snaps in training camp and the preseason.
There are a lot of moving parts. There are a lot of new parts. There is talent that suggests take it slow and be methodical.
And, of course, that kind of worked last year when the Dolphins won 9 of 10 games in one stretch.