History has had a nasty habit of repeating itself with the Miami Dolphins during the past decade, if not two. No matter how hard the franchise tries to steer a different course, it keeps traveling down the same path, making similar mistakes, and the people who record that history need to take some ownership for this ride on the mediocrity merry-go-round. At least I do, because not all of Dolphins’ history has been recorded properly, or done in a timely fashion. For instance, you’ve probably heard whisperers, or internet chatter about the failed coup d’état the 2014 receivers orchestrated at the end of the season to have quarterback Ryan Tannehill replaced by Matt Moore. As I’ve been told by multiple sources, in December of that season, with a playoff berth on the line, the receiver unit sat down with then-head coach Joe Philbin and asked him to bench Tannehill for Moore, who was a more aggressive passer. Philbin denied their request, and 7-5 turned into 8-8.