THE MIAMI DOLPHINS DISRESPECT HAS GOTTEN OUT OF HAND #TM

🚨 DOLPHINS FANS FURIOUS! BLEACHER REPORT’S “DISRESPECTFUL” RANKING HAS MIAMI READY TO DECLARE WAR 🚨

THE MIAMI DOLPHINS DISRESPECT HAS GOTTEN OUT OF HAND

The Miami Dolphins fanbase is absolutely losing its mind after a new NFL ranking left one of the league’s most explosive backfields completely off the list. And honestly, the more you look at it, the harder it becomes to understand. Bleacher Report recently released its rankings of the NFL’s best running back duos, and somehow the Dolphins didn’t just miss the Top 10 — they didn’t even receive an honorable mention. That’s right. A backfield featuring De’Von Achane and Jaylen Wright was completely ignored, and Miami fans are treating it like a personal insult.

And honestly?

They might have a point.

Because while several teams received recognition based largely on the reputation of one star player, Miami’s backfield was nowhere to be found despite putting together some eye-popping production. Last season, Achane once again proved he is one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in football, piling up more than 1,300 total yards and 12 touchdowns while remaining one of the NFL’s most explosive playmakers every time he touched the ball. Add Jaylen Wright’s contributions and the Dolphins’ top two backs combined for more than 2,100 total yards and 14 touchdowns.

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Yet somehow…

Not good enough for the list.

That’s where Dolphins fans completely lost their patience.

Because when they looked at some of the duos that did make the rankings, the frustration only grew. Several backfields featuring aging veterans, unproven rookies, or backups with limited production received recognition ahead of Miami. In some cases, the ranking seemed to reward a single star player while ignoring the actual quality of the second running back. If that’s the standard, many Dolphins supporters are asking the same question:

Why doesn’t Achane receive that same level of respect?

After all, Achane isn’t just a good running back.

He’s a nightmare.

Defenses have spent the last several years trying to figure out how to stop him and largely failing. His combination of speed, acceleration, receiving ability, and big-play potential makes him one of the most unique offensive weapons in the NFL. Every touch carries touchdown potential. Every missed tackle can turn into six points. Yet despite all of that, Miami’s running game continues getting treated like an afterthought by national media outlets.

And honestly?

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This isn’t the first time.

For months, Dolphins fans have watched national rankings push Miami lower and lower. Whether it’s quarterback rankings, playoff projections, roster evaluations, or position-group comparisons, the Dolphins often seem to be viewed through a far more critical lens than many of their competitors. That’s why this latest ranking touched such a nerve. It wasn’t just about one list. It was about a growing feeling that Miami simply isn’t getting credit for what it has built.

The crazy part?

The Dolphins may actually be even better this season.

Jaylen Wright is expected to take a significant step forward after gaining valuable experience. Rookie Ali Gordon has generated excitement throughout offseason workouts and could become a major contributor sooner than expected. If Gordon develops the way coaches hope, Miami may not just have a great duo.

They could have one of the NFL’s best running back trios.

Which makes the current ranking look even more questionable.

Because if Achane stays healthy and Wright continues improving, this backfield has every opportunity to make critics look foolish. The numbers are already there. The talent is already there. The explosiveness is already there.

Now Miami has the motivation too.

And honestly?

Nothing fuels an NFL team quite like feeling disrespected.

The Dolphins believe they have one of the most dangerous running games in football.

Bleacher Report apparently disagrees.

We’ll find out who’s right soon enough.