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Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has ‘good expectations’ this season
- Updated: July 29, 2016
12:23 PM ET
DAVIE, Fla. — One year ago Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross laid down the gauntlet by demanding that his team make the playoffs. Instead, the Dolphins floundered amid high expectations with a 6-10 record, and former head coach Joe Philbin was fired just four games into the season.
On Friday, Ross was more guarded about this year’s group.
“I think that our expectations are great, but at the same time, I want to be realistic,” Ross said before the opening of training camp. “I’m not making predictions. I like where we are, let’s put it that way.”
The Dolphins’ young players and new coach Adam Gase have team owner Stephen Ross pumped for the upcoming season. “I think I’m excited as I can be,” Ross said. AP Photo/Lynne Sladky
Ross said he’s hopeful that the Dolphins make a playoff run in 2016. But it’s no secret this is a team starting over with a first-year head coach, plenty of young players, and new schemes on both sides of the football.
Miami’s owner is very high on his hire of Adam Gase, who has a chance to prove plenty …
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