With that said, these graphs caught my eyes:
"Chambers would like to identify just what led to the drop-off in production that had this former Pro Bowl selection believing the prime of his career was slipping through his hands like a dropped pass. He just can't put a finger on one thing. Chambers -- like many of his teammates who struggled in the offense under the previous coaching regime -- doesn't know exactly where to start."C'mon, Chris. Just state the obvious: Joey Harrington didn't throw to you, and the overall offensive play calling was, let's be frank here, f#$#ing garbage. That's a great start.
Now, unlike past seasons, we still can't say with absolute certainty who will set up under center on opening day. However, we can conclude that the Dolphins are doing everything possible -- new coaches, coordinators, QBs, schemes, etc. -- to make Chambers' career as difficult as possible.
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