 | How To Improve: The Entire Miami Offense The Dolphins have struggled to convert first downs, protect the quarterback, run the ball and ultimately score touchdowns.
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 | More Of The Same Why would a team with the 30th ranked offense in the league, Miami, decide to hire a man who coached the 31st ranked offense of the Browns?
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 | Grading The Deal: Dolphins Ship Camarillo To Minnesota Position-wise, trading Greg Camarillo for Benny Sapp makes sense for the Dolphins. But there is a feeling that Miami should have been able to get a better quality DB in return.
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 | Dolphins? New Faces Show in Early Action With two preseason games now in the books, Dolphins coach Tony Sparano, GM Jeff Ireland, and football czar Bill Parcells have been able to get a good feel for their young players and offseason additions.
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 | Grading The Deal: Dolphins Get Elite At Receiver Brandon Marshall is one of the most talented members of an under-27 group of wide receivers.
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 | 2009 Season Preview: Miami Dolphins The Dolphins were a great story in 2008, but they appear headed for a regression this season.
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 | Miami Dolphins Draft History Jeff Ireland and Bill Parcells inherited a team low on talent and filled with draft misses.
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 | A Family Affair In The AFC East The AFC East has resembled a bickering family this season, and the Bills, Dolphins, and Jets haven't yet been able to surpasses their old nemesis, the Patriots.
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 | 2008 Season Preview: Miami Dolphins This team wasn?t as awful as the 1-15 record they posted in 2007, but it wasn?t a fluke either. The rebuild has begun, and the overall talent level of the team is headed in the right direction. But it?s still got a long way to go before this team gets back to .500.
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 | And With The 1st Pick In The Draft, The Miami Dolphins Select? Could taking a detailed look at Bill Parcells' draft history reveal his super-secret plans for Saturday?
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 | Dolphins, Ravens Start 2008 With A Clean Slate Finding good reasons for one more year for either Cam Cameron or Brian Billick is a reach.
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 | Care To Take A Risk? The AFC East is addicted to Bill Parcells. It?s not a subject to dance around or subtly suggest the problem. It?s best to be straight forward and just say it without pulling punches. To Miami Dolphins' owner Wayne Huizenga, this is your intervention.
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 | Dull-Fins Miami?s decision to trade a draft pick for damaged goods (Trent Green) was doomed the moment they shook hands with Kansas City. That bad idea was amplified by a bad job assembling an offense and the results have been an 0-9 record.
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 | Greener Pastures For Trent On Sunday, Seattle fullback Mack Strong played against the Pittsburgh Steelers. By Tuesday, he announced his retirement after suffering a herniated disk that was pinching his spinal cord. Strong shouldn?t be the only player immediately calling it quits.
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 | Miami Vice: Shouldn't Miami Give Daunte The Courtesy Of His Release? Speaking in the third person isn't strange for many athletes, but Daunte Culpepper is his own agent. What is strange is Miami apparently taking up a grudge against Culpepper and holding him hostage after they got what they wanted.
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 | 2007 Draft Review: Miami Dolphins The Dolphins 2007 draft is going to be talked about for a long time, and probably not in the light that the guys making the picks would prefer. They defied all conventional wisdom by taking Ted Ginn at #9 overall.
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 | 2006 NFL Team Preview: Miami Dolphins The Dolphins won their last 6 games in 2005, displaying a balanced offense and forcing almost 3 turnovers per game. They bring back a veteran defensive front that has played effectively together for years, often dominant. New defensive coordinator Dom Capers has produced tremendous results with less talent than he?s got here. Adding QB Daunte Culpepper brings a dynamic playmaker to the offense, if he can return from a devastating knee injury.
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 | Argonaut, Juggernaut, Passing His Drug Test . . . NOT! Ricky .. .. has not seemingly, lost his touch or neglected his craft of being a professional football player . . . . actually, not just a player, but a juggernaut who relentlessly, utilized his karma of capabilities to gain what fans would refer to as impossible yardage - - this former Miami Dolphins running back is now serving a one year suspension for a fourth violation.
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