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Dolphins coach Tony Sparano already had his moment.
It came in the early hours of Monday morning, after he had finished going through the game footage of Miami's playoff loss to the Ravens, when the reality of his 2008 season's conclusion finally hit him.
''I told the team this,'' Sparano said during his season-ending news conference. 'I told them that at some point in the next couple days, they're probably going to wake up and feel what I felt [Monday], which was, `What the hell do I do now?' ''
Of course, don't kid yourself into believing Sparano is suddenly bored. Don't misunderstand this to mean the coach doesn't have plenty on his to-do list, either.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/miami-dolphins/story/840705.htmlThe only potential changes, instead, are expected to take place in upper management, where former Chiefs president Carl Peterson could still wind up in a nonfootball capacity. But Peterson's possible arrival isn't expected to have any influence on the coaching staff or the implementation of the offseason conditioning program, which means the Dolphins will already have a head start compared with last year.
''We did talk about that [with the team],'' Sparano said. ``We just talked about the fact that I don't want to be starting over again when we get here. We already had to do that once.''
great work-ethic and it seems like everyone is eager to work even harder in 2009.. this makes me just more excited about '09 :)
Thoughts ?
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