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Maria & LauRen Aha!
Interesting tidbits from the Herald
from http://www.miami.com/mld/miami/sports/football/nfl/miami_dolphins/2840683.htm
sounds like we are going to be more aggresive on D
from http://www.miami.com/mld/miami/sports/football/nfl/miami_dolphins/2840684.htm
from http://www.miami.com/mld/miami/sports/football/nfl/miami_dolphins/2840683.htm
sounds like we are going to be more aggresive on D
Getting Marion, 31, back means third-year man Arturo Freeman will be the starting strong safety, but the team is still figuring out how to use the two in the eight-man fronts Miami will use more often this season.
''We'll probably have to mix it a little more,'' defensive coordinator Jim Bates said. ``We've had so much success with the seven-man fronts and trying hard to avoid giving up the big play. But when we had the injuries up front, we really started to get worn down on run defense.''
from http://www.miami.com/mld/miami/sports/football/nfl/miami_dolphins/2840684.htm
tre-:cooldude:Searcy is eager to start blocking for Ricky Williams, whom he compared to ``a young Earl Campbell -- he'll run by you or run you over.''
Searcy is among many proven veteran players who might join the Dolphins at reasonable rates. Senior vice president Rick Spielman said he has received a surprising number of calls from agents on behalf of veterans who are realizing they might not make much more than the minimum, so they might as well make it in Miami with no state tax and a quality team.