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| Dolphins guards Garner, Jerry hurt |
NFL Football |
08/17/2010 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Miami Dolphins guards Nate Garner and rookie John Jerry are the latest players to succumb to injury in training camp. Coach Tony Sparano confirms Garner had surgery last week on his left foot, the same one that was operated on in the offseason. Sparano doesn't know how long Garner will be out. Jerry was Miami's third-round pick out of Mississippi State. At 6-foot-5, 328 pounds, Jerry was making a strong push to become the starting right guard. Near the end of Monday's practice he pull |
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| Miami Dolphins 2010 Season Preview |
NFL Football |
08/17/2010 |
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| (BettingExpress) - If the final week of October 2010 arrives, and the attention of the South Florida sports fan is focused on the Miami Dolphins, you'll know things are going very well for Tony Sparano's team. If the Dolphins are, say, 3-3 after they host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 24th, that probably isn't going to cut it. Two days later, the Miami Heat travel to meet the Boston Celtics to open what many expect to be a momentous 2010-11 season for one of the most talented NBA rosters ever assembled. Ch |
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| Dolphins CB Allen has knee surgery |
NFL Football |
08/13/2010 |
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| Miami, FL (BettingExpress) - Miami Dolphins cornerback Will Allen will reportedly miss the entire preseason after undergoing knee surgery on Thursday. The Miami Herald reports the veteran had the arthroscopic procedure to clean up cartilage stemming from surgery to repair a torn ACL last year. A source told the paper the latest surgery was minor and that Allen is expected to recover in time for the Fins' season opener in Buffalo on September 12. Allen is entering his 10th year in the league and fifth in Miam |
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| Dolphins' RB Brown trying to stay healthy |
NFL Football |
08/13/2010 |
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MIAMI (AP) -For Ronnie Brown, a moment of alarm interrupted the drudgery of the Miami Dolphins training camp when he felt his foot under a teammate's cleats on the practice field. Brown briefly feared he had suffered another injury. But he's feeling fine and will start Saturday night's exhibition opener for the Dolphins against Tampa Bay. It will be the running back's first game since he broke his right foot in November, also against the Buccaneers. Brown has a handle on how to carry the ball, and pl |
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| Marshall says he might try out for NBA |
Headlines |
08/12/2010 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Miami Dolphins receiver Brandon Marshall says he has a fallback plan if NFL teams lock out players next year: He'll try out for the NBA. Marshall said Thursday he would audition for the Miami Heat or Denver Nuggets as a shooting guard. The 6-foot-4 Marshall lettered in basketball three times at Lake Howell High School in Winter Park, Fla. Marshall was a Nuggets fan while playing for the Broncos. He said he would try to get a workout with them, and would also be interested in joining |
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| Dolphins sign Hobbs |
NFL Football |
08/12/2010 |
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| Davie, FL (BettingExpress) - The Miami Dolphins have signed defensive back Kevin Hobbs and guard Ray Feinga. Hobbs has appeared in 34 games with Seattle and Detroit over the past three seasons. He has 49 career tackles, including 13 solo. Last year with the Lions, the Auburn product notched 36 tackles, including 23 solo. Feinga was a member of Miami's practice squad last year and was re-signed on January 5 before being released again in July. He started 35 games for BYU. The Dolphins also waived wide receive |
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| Belichick lauds Johnson's "Survivor" role |
NFL Football |
08/11/2010 |
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| ays on the CBS reality show. Belichick said Wednesday he doesn't think he can handle that. The show was recorded for about a month this summer and begins airing on Sept. 15. Belichick has known Johnson, the former coach of the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins, for decades. They've fished together and exchanged thoughts on coaching. They also faced each other in Belichick's first game as a head coach on Sept. 1, 1991, Dallas' 26-14 win over the Cleveland Browns.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. |
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| Chargers run version of wildcat called 'Wild Dog' |
Headlines |
08/10/2010 |
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| ve practiced the ``Wild Dog,'' a version of the wildcat formation featuring rookie running back and Fresno State Bulldog alum Ryan Mathews taking a direct snap. The team did so last year as well, emulating a run-based formation made popular by the Miami Dolphins where a running back lines up under center. Then it was called the ``Wild Frog'' in homage to now-departed running back and TCU alum LaDainian Tomlinson, who ran it a year ago. The formation fits Mathews' skill set. The No. 12 overall selection |
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| Jimmy Johnson: 'Survivor' tougher than 3-a-days |
NFL Football |
08/10/2010 |
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| you get a good night's sleep and you have food in your stomach,'' Johnson said Tuesday. ``We got no sleep, and there were days we were existing on less than 100 calories a day. It was extremely difficult.'' The former coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins and Miami Hurricanes spent more than a month this summer with ``Survivor'' as one of 20 castaways. The season premiere will air Sept. 15, and to preserve the suspense, Johnson didn't say how he fared. But he laughed when asked if he was happy when |
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| Ingram returns to Alabama's practice from funeral |
Division I College Football |
08/09/2010 |
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| ld want me to be here practicing and getting ready for the season, because that's always what he looked forward to.'' Ingram recalled Johnson taking him to football, basketball and soccer games and meetings when Mark Ingram Sr. was playing for the Miami Dolphins. ``He'd always sit on a hill and watch me practice,'' Ingram said. ``My senior year, he was at all the games. He came to the games for me here whenever he could. He was just there for me ever since I was little. He's always been there, a part of m |
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