
The discussion centers on identifying the worst players in Miami Dolphins history, focusing on those who remained on the roster despite poor performance. Fans are invited to share their thoughts on the players they believe should be recognized for this distinction.
DETROIT - NOVEMBER 23: Randy McMichael #81 of the Miami Dolphins is taken off his feat after a second quarter catch by Jamar Fletcher #21 of the Detroit Lions in front of Ernie Sims #50 on November 23, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo By Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images
We talk a lot about the best players to ever play for our Miami Dolphins, but what is the worst player or players to ever play for the Dolphins? I donât mean the guy that made it a season and then was set free, or the guy that got drafted or signed, and then couldnât even make it out of camp or through the season before being sent packing. Iâm talking more about the guy or guys who were drafted or signed and just seemed to stick around on the roster year after year, even though the fans knew he was terrible and were most likely screaming for his replacement long before it finally happened.
So this eveningâs Phinsider Question Of The Day is:
Who is your worst Miami Dolphins player to ever play for the team over any extended period of time, and why?
Please share your thoughts and answers in the comments section below-
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The worst Miami Dolphins players are typically those who remained on the roster for extended periods despite underperforming, leading to fan frustration.
Criteria include players who were drafted or signed and stayed on the roster for years while consistently underperforming, rather than those who had brief stints.
Fans often express strong opinions about the worst players due to their impact on team performance and the emotional investment in the team's success over the years.





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