• The Miami Dolphins are part of a "not-so-elite club" of three NFL teams that have never won a Super Bowl. Despite having a rich history and some successful seasons, the Dolphins have yet to capture the ultimate prize in professional football, leaving their fans yearning for that elusive championship.
• The Dolphins' drought of not winning a Super Bowl since their back-to-back titles in the early 1970s is the second-longest in the NFL, behind only the Arizona Cardinals, who have never won a Super Bowl. The third team in this "not-so-elite club" is the Detroit Lions, who have also never won a Super Bowl.
• The article suggests that the Dolphins' inability to win a Super Bowl in the last five decades is a source of frustration for their loyal fanbase, who have seen their team come close on several occasions but ultimately fall short. The team's recent struggles and the ongoing search for a solution to their championship drought only add to the disappointment felt by Dolphins fans.