Sep 23 12:09a by Sean Keeley
Dolphins fans have to be wondering about some of Tony Sparano’s play-calling a day after the team’s 27-23 loss to the Colts. Specifically, some questionable run plays in obvious passing situations late in the game. Sparano wants you to know it’s totally not his fault. And if he had, you know, some kind of control over these things, he would have done it differently. The problem, you see, was the dumb players.
``We did not, contrary to popular belief, just call a run play,‘’ coach Tony Sparano said. ``We called an either-or play, a `check-with-me’ play to try to give us the best situation possible. And, really, the play we ran was the best situation. I don’t second-guess the call. Now, whether or not we executed the play well enough . . .
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