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Paolo305613
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Expect more balance from new Dolphins offensive coordinator Bill Lazor than what we saw from predecessor Mike Sherman. The Dolphins ran on just 35 percent of their offensive snaps in 2013. In his most recent coordinator job, at Virginia from 2010 to 2012, Lazor’s teams ran 49 percent, 53 percent and 47 percent of the time.
Virginia’s offense improved after Lazor arrived but still finished only 73rd, 86th and 95th (of 120 to 124 schools) in scoring in his three years there, averaging between 23 and 25 points each season.
### Minnesota Vikings assistant general manager George Paton, who previously worked in the Dolphins' front office, reportedly became the fourth person to decline an opportunity to interview for Miami's GM job.
Via Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
Virginia’s offense improved after Lazor arrived but still finished only 73rd, 86th and 95th (of 120 to 124 schools) in scoring in his three years there, averaging between 23 and 25 points each season.
### Minnesota Vikings assistant general manager George Paton, who previously worked in the Dolphins' front office, reportedly became the fourth person to decline an opportunity to interview for Miami's GM job.
Via Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.