Town Topics: Is there any hope for the Miami Dolphins’ season?

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Adrian Morales Jr.  Senior, Gators Linebacker,  Barbara Goleman Senior High School  Miramar

     “I think we might break into the playoffs, but I don’t think deeper than that,” Adrian Morales Jr. said.  “I think we have a young team. We’re building this year and getting everything together.” 

Adrian Morales  Training Manager  Miramar 

     “It’s looking better than last year, but I don’t know, they’re not Super Bowl bound,” Adrian Morales said. “Maybe first round of playoffs.” 

Alexander Brito   Football Coach, Barbara Goleman Senior High School  Miami Lakes 

     “Yes, as long as we can stay healthy, particularly on the offense line,” Alexander Brito said. “I know we got [off] to a rough start with that preseason. We already have had a couple of injuries. But if we can turn that around, we’re not bad.  The offensive line has improved and I think there is something there. And the big question, can Tua [Tagovailoa] stay healthy for a whole year? If Tua can stay healthy I know for a fact Coach [Mike] McDaniel will scheme it up.” 

Heli Valero  Legal Assistant, Titlelogic  Doral

    “Yeah, I have a lot of hope for the Dolphins,” Heli Valero said. “I only went to a game for the Dolphins, they won by 70-something, like two years ago [70-20 Broncos, Sept. 23, 2023]. I bought the season pass for the next year and it was amazing.” 

Orlando Guerra Accountant, JetStream Federal Credit Union Miami Lakes 

     “Yeah, if the defense can play better than they did last season I don’t see why not,” Orlando Guerra said.  “The offense is still pretty much intact from what we have had the last three seasons. Tua’s health is always a major concern, but if he’s healthy the offense shouldn’t have a problem scoring points.” 

Alexandra Herrera interviewed our Town Topics Talkers and photographed everyone except for Orlando Guerra, who shared his photo. We thank you all!