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''The first year, he needed to lay down the law so everyone understood who was running the ship,'' linebacker Joey Porter said. ``We understand that now, so he doesn't necessarily have to be as hard on us -- at least not in the same ways -- because we all respect him as a head coach.
``He's still barking. But he knows what he has now.''
An outsider might view Sparano's guide to gaining respect very simply: He barked orders, he won games and, thus, he earned the ability to say and do what he wants. But that suggestion would belittle the complexity of this process.
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