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As Dolphins O-line scrambles to improve, is one versatile rookie’s success in the cards?

MIAMI GARDENS — As one could imagine, the Miami Dolphins offensive line room was initially distraught after a subpar outing, surrendering six sacks against the Buffalo Bills in a 35-0 loss in the team’s home opener. But the mood throughout the week has shifted to one of hope.

“It was definitely down at first, but you use that to fuel you to get better so it doesn’t happen every game,” said center Michael Deiter. “Down, but the down is motivation to be better. Obviously, it wasn’t a good showing. It needed to be a lot better, and that’s the focus: What can we do each day to get better, be cleaner with communication?