As the 2020s are set to open up, the Miami Dolphins are embarking on the second year of their rebuild with a lot of work to do and a lot of hope for the future.
The 2019 season didn’t go as expected. Many thought that the roster constructed by Brian Flores and Chris Grier would put the Dolphins at the very bottom of the league. This idea became more cemented after the early season blowouts to the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots. Yet, once we got those losses out of our system, the Dolphins began to play competitive football, which, for me, is significantly more important than the wins (at least over this past season).