April 22nd, 2008
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As predicted yesterday, the Miami Dolphins not only announced former Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long as the first pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, they also signed him to a five-year, $57.75 million contract, complete with a hefty $30 million guarantee. Jake was understandably excited:
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March 17th, 2008
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Miami Dolphins DE Jason Taylor will make his “Dancing With the Stars” debut tonight on ABC-TV. Personally, I find this very uninteresting. I watched the show in Season 2 when Jerry Rice was on, but I was really tuned-in to see the lovely and talented Stacy Keibler. […]
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March 2nd, 2008
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By the time Miami Dolphins RB Ronnie Brown walks into training camp this summer, he might think he’s in the wrong place. So much has changed in South Florida, it’s hard to recognize the 1-15 Dolphins. And that’s a good thing. There’s nothing like a nearly […]
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February 17th, 2008
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It’s only been a few days since the Miami Dolphins released LB Zach Thomas, but the seven-time Pro Bowler isn’t wasting any time finding new employment. He’s scheduled to meet with the New Orleans Saints Tuesday and is also fielding interest from the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and […]
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January 25th, 2008
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Don Shula’s record as head coach of the Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins (347-173-6) makes him the winningest coach in National Football League history. Of all NFL coaches, only Coach Shula and the immortal George Halas have 300 victories. In Super Bowl VII, the 1972 Dolphins completed their […]
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January 16th, 2008
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Tony Sparano should just go ahead and change his name to Tony Soprano. He’s going to get that a lot. But whatever you want to call him, he’s the new head coach of the Miami Dolphins. While you’re at it, you might as well start calling the Miami […]
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January 3rd, 2008
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With Bill Parcells cleaning house in Miami, it was only a matter of time before head coach Cam Cameron was given his walking papers. In a disasterous 1-15 debut, Coach Cameron was fired as leader of the Dolphins today.
I have mixed feelings on this. Understandably, Bill Parcells […]
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January 1st, 2008
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Bill Parcells has been busy cleaning house. Not his South Beach abode, but the Miami Dolphins’ front office. The Dolphins’ new executive vice president of football operations fired general manager Randy Mueller and two other members of the player personnel staff yesterday. He’ll catch his breath and meet […]
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December 21st, 2007
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For defensive back Michael Lehan and the rest of the Miami Dolphins, it couldn’t be any sweeter. Getting their first win of the 2007 season after 14 games, a 22-16 overtime victory over the Baltimore Ravens, almost felt like winning the Super Bowl. I spoke with Michael about […]

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December 20th, 2007
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It’s been a good week for the Miami Dolphins. After losing their first 13 games to start the 2007 NFL season, the Dolphins beat the Baltimore Ravens 22-16 in overtime, then turn around and hire legendary coach Bill Parcells to a four-year contract as their executive vice president […]
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