MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Miami fans — the ones that stuck around until the bitter end of another disappointing loss — showered their team with boos as the Dolphins left the field on Thursday night, an all-too-familiar sound in a season defined by disappointment.
Some wore paper bags over their heads, silent symbols of embarrassment. Others had no trouble verbalizing their frustration as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, coach Mike McDaniel and the slumping Dolphins lumbered off the field.
By Friday morning, change began with Chris Grier, Miami's general manager for the past decade , dismissed after Thursday's 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, which dropped the Dolphins to 2-7. The move marked what many see as the first step in a necessary reset for a roster with glaring deficiencies tha

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