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Rosen has risen for sinking Dolphins

What a few weeks ago was a burning question - who will start at quarterback for the Miami Dolphins - is now little more than a quaint curiosity.

The team's one-time burning question sits under all the rubble of the first two weeks, when the woeful Dolphins were outscored, 102-10, traded two of their best players, and signed 13 players off the discard pile of other teams.

Who's starting at quarterback Sunday against Dallas? Who really cares?

So the news Thursday, that former UCLA standout Josh Rosen will replace Ryan Fitzpatrick, was met with collective shrug in Miami and beyond. The

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