ALLEN PARK -- By all accounts, the Detroit Lions dominated the Miami Dolphins on both sides of the ball and in drills during Wednesday’s joint practice that wasn’t even close. The same could be said for Thursday’s session, depending on who you ask.
“It was a good practice,” Dolphins wide receiver Malik Washington told reporters. “It was good for us to just go out there and be ourselves and do what we know that we’re capable of doing.”
Washington, entering his second season with the Dolphins, added that there was no need for a team conversation about how unacceptable Wednesday’s showing was.
“We know where we are, we know what we put out there yesterday, and we know we have to improve,” Washington said. “We know what we’re capable of doing. We’ve seen it before, so it’s just going out th