Kelly: Dolphins remain soft in the trenches, and seemingly don't care | Opinion
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Terron Armstead, the Miami Dolphins offensive tackle, is reportedly planning a retirement party, hinting at his potential departure after a successful career. As the Dolphins drafted Patrick Paul as a possible replacement, the pressure mounts for the rookie to fill the shoes of a five-time Pro Bowler. Additionally, general manager Chris Grier is tasked with transforming a soft team into a more robust competitor in the AFC East, especially after last season's struggles exemplified by poor trench play and a lackluster run game. Despite improvements in previous seasons, continued investment in physicality is crucial.
Terron Armstead, the 12-year veteran of the Miami Dolphins, might be preparing for retirement, yet leaving a solid offensive line legacy is pivotal.
General Manager Chris Grier faces a monumental challenge in developing a more physical team, promising a reconstruction of the offensive and defensive trenches.
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