The list of Miami's leading passers since Dan Marino retired wouldn't exactly strike fear in the heart of an opposing defensive coordinator: Jay Fiedler, A.J. Feeley and Gus Frerotte. But as Nick Saban prepares for his second season at the helm, he hopes new arrival Daunte Culpepper will change all that. Coming off a season that saw the Dolphins go 9-7 and play as well as almost anyone in the second half, hopes are high that a new quarterback will push the team to take the next step.
Will Culpepper live up to the hype? Will he have the kind of running game behind him that Marino lacked most of the time? Vote on the outlook for the Dolphins this season!
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