It'll be interesting to see what "playing to save Tony Sparano's job" translates to in terms of who appears to take that task on, and how.
What I suspect is that this team won't look any different than usual, because there really are no leaders on the team who can take such a task to heart and disseminate it to the other players.
Now, if we had a leader the caliber of a Ray Lewis, a Tom Brady, a Drew Brees, a Troy Polamalu, a Tony Gonzalez, etc., who was really invested in such a mission, that would be different. But we don't have that player.
And even if we did have that player, it would be questionable, in this situation, whether the quote from Dansby was sincere or just a sound bite.
In other words, lots of stars have to align for Dansby's quote to translate to something different on the field today.
Again, what I suspect is that if this team doesn't generate a ton of momentum early in the game, they'll fall flat in a hurry, and "saving Sparano's job" as some sort of mission they're on will fly right out the window, if it was ever there in the first place.