Miami Dolphins big off-season receiver acquisition Mike Wallace wasn’t in much of a mood to talk after their season opening win against the Cleveland Browns, where he only had one catch for 15 yards.
His on-field counterparts Brian Hartline and Brandon Gibson led the way with a combined 16 catches, 221 yards and a TD to lead the Dolphins, a stat that left Wallace in a seemingly bad mood after the game.

Pro Football Talk cited ‘multiple media reports from the Dolphins locker room have Wallace saying “I don’t feel like talking” after the game and directing interested reporters to “ask coach” about the game plan because Wallace wasn’t the one who drew it up.’
Wallace may be upset about how he was used, but perhaps he should blame the Browns defense instead of his head coach. The Browns D did what was obvious to them on Sunday – they took Wallace out of the game. Unfortunately for them, they ignored their other weapons.
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