Fins Desperate For Quarterback Help
Oh how the mighty have fallen. That old phrase best describes the current state of the Miami Dolphins quarterback situation.
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Oh how the mighty have fallen. That old phrase best describes the current state of the Miami Dolphins quarterback situation.
Two days after his team dropped to 0-4 on the season, Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano met with the media amidst intense speculation about his job security.
When quarterback Chad Henne went down with an injured shoulder last Sunday, it was assumed Matt Moore would simply step in and become the new starting quarterback.
Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano may be on the hottest seat in the NFL after his team lost again Sunday to bring the Fins record to 0-4 in 2011.
Yknow what, this is going to be all Dolphins today because…wow….I've been searching for a way to describe what has happened to the team and I'm honestly stumped on the right word. So, here we go.
Chad Henne's hurt. The Dolphins Fell short in San Diego. The 'Fins are at an 0-4 start. They're losing at home AND on the road. The questions most Dolphins fans were left with after Sunday's game is when is Dolphins majority owner Stephen Ross going to make a change?
Miami Dolphins cornerback Vontae Davis has been ruled out of Sunday's game at San Diego because of a hamstring injury. This is the second consecutive game he will miss because of the injury.
Sunday's game may seem a little strange for Miami Dolphins' running back Reggie Bush. Not only does he live in Los Angeles in the offseason, he often drives down to his hometown of San Diego to visit his family and get some good Mexican food.
The Miami Dolphins season has a big chance of getting away from them if they can't manage to pull out a victory on Sunday in San Diego against the Chargers.
The Florida Gators are the lone remaining unbeaten school in the Sunshine State; but Saturday, the Gators will face their toughest test this season when the second-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide come to town.
The consensus number one NFL prospect for the 2012 draft is Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck. With the NFL season in full-swing, a few teams, including the Miami Dolphins have already been entered into the "Suck for Luck," race.
The Miami Dolphins have well documented running back issues. So, the Fins tried to address that on Wednesday by claiming former Houston Texans back Steve Slaton off waivers, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Miami Dolphins traveled to Cleveland ready to take on the world to show they weren't the 0-2 team the record showed. The Dolphins were right, they weren't that 0-2 team; they're the 0-3 team that is now barely treading water in the AFC East.
Hoping for a win on the road, the Miami Dolphins are now 0-3 after a close loss of 17-16 to the Cleveland Browns.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy has to be salivating at a chance to face a Dolphins secondary that will be without it's best cover cornerback this Sunday.
There may be hope yet for the Miami Dolphins as they travel to Cleveland this weekend to play the Browns.
Based on the performance of the Miami Dolphins secondary the first two weeks, the last thing the team could afford was to lose their best cover cornerback.
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So all that talk about conference shifting….yeah about that. Plus, FIU looks to go 3-0 this weekend; the Dolphins are a lost cause; and the Marlins won and lost yesterday.
The Dolphins continue to hit the free agent wire hoping to find some scraps that will help seal up a defense with more holes in it than Congressional testimony; Missouri is headed south?; and the Marlins further make themselves the laughing stock of baseball.
The team signed defensive lineman Igor Olshansky and cornerback Nate Jones , and terminated the contracts of running back Larry Johnson and tight end Dante Rosario.
The linchpin of the Miami Dolphins defense isn't locked up to a long-term contract and is set to hit unrestricted free agency next year.
Two games into the regular season, the Miami Dolphins are in deep trouble and head coach Tony Sparano may be on the verge of losing his team.
Two games into the NFL season, the Miami Dolphins defense looks to be a shell of its 2010 self. While the season is still young, it may be the start of a disturbing trend that's happened before under defensive coordinator Mike Nolan.
Admit it, Houston Texans: Watching Monday Night Football this week left you salivating at the prospect of facing the Miami Dolphins' defense. Right?
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Folarin Balogun got the scoring going with a goal in the 45th minute, but was sent off with a controversial red card in the 64th minute.
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