Dolphins Camp Notebook: No More Mr. Nice Guy For Ryan Tannehill
"It was just a lull in practice and I felt the energy drop," said Tannehill. "We can't have that. We can't have the ups and downs."
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"It was just a lull in practice and I felt the energy drop," said Tannehill. "We can't have that. We can't have the ups and downs."
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