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| Sparano arrives in South Florida for 2nd interview with Dolphins |
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01/16/2008 |
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| e they fired Cam Cameron after he went 1-15 in his first year as an NFL head coach. Ireland interviewed Sparano in Dallas on Jan. 5. They worked together with the Cowboys, where Parcells was head coach from 2003-06. The Dolphins also interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan and Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. But none of them have direct ties to Ireland or Parcells, and Ireland has said it's important that |
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| Carter, Green and Tagliabue among Hall of Fame finalists |
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01/15/2008 |
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| succeeded by Roger Goodell last year. Tagliabue was on the list last year, but wasn't elected for the Hall of Fame when the final vote came down in February. Carter, an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1987-89), the Minnesota Vikings (1990-2001) and the Miami Dolphins (2002). He compiled 13,899 receiving yards and 130 touchdowns over his 16-year career. Like Carter, cornerback Darrell Green was the only other first-year eligible player to make the finals list, which came from 12 |
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| Jags have blueprint for success |
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01/15/2008 |
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| cCray is an unrestricted free agent and will need to be replaced if he signs elsewhere. Jacksonville assistant coach Mike Tice may not be with the team next season, as he is expected to interview for a head coaching job. The former head coach of the Minnesota Vikings is reportedly expected to interview for the vacant Miami Dolphins' head coaching position soon. JACKSONVILLE'S 2008 SCHEDULE The Jaguars will no doubt ride the fumes of their successful 12-6 campaign of 2007 into the new season. The offense is fine |
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| Sparano still front-runner among 4 Dolphins candidates |
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01/14/2008 |
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| erview with the Dolphins. He may be the last candidate considered. Sparano, who worked with new Dolphins boss Bill Parcells and new general manager Jeff Ireland when they were in Dallas, interviewed Jan. 5 with Miami. The Dolphins also interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier and former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Rex Ryan. Ireland has said it's important that he and Parcells be familiar with the new coach. They have no direct ties to Schwartz, Frazier or Ryan, although S |
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| Young Packers, McCarthy stay poised despite big hole early |
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01/12/2008 |
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| put our best foot forward today. That's what you want to do in the playoffs.'' This playoff game was certainly better than the last one at Lambeau Field, which turned out to be brutal for the Cheesehead faithful. Green Bay fell behind 17-0 to the Minnesota Vikings in a 2004 NFC wild-card game that left Randy Moss pretending to moon the crowd. Right tackle Mark Tauscher said the situation on Saturday was very different. ``We have a different makeup. We have a lot of playmakers,'' he said. ``Things aren't a |
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| Former Ravens assistant Ryan interviews with Dolphins |
NFL Football |
01/08/2008 |
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| invitation to interview with the Dolphins. Haley instead signed a contract extension Tuesday with the Cardinals. Sparano, who has ties with new Dolphins boss Bill Parcells and new general manager Jeff Ireland, interviewed with Miami last weekend. Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier interviewed Monday and Tuesday. The Dolphins fired Cam Cameron last Thursday after he went 1-15 in his first year as an NFL head coach.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The inform |
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| David Lee leaves Ole Miss to rejoin Parcells with Dolphins |
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01/08/2008 |
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| FL head coach Buddy Ryan, the 45-year-old Ryan coached the Ravens' defense to rankings of fifth, first and sixth the past three seasons. Last weekend the Dolphins interviewed front-running candidate Tony Sparano, the Cowboys' assistant head coach. Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier interviewed Monday and Tuesday. The Dolphins fired Cam Cameron last Thursday after he went 1-15 in his first year as an NFL head coach. Lee was Parcells' quarterbacks coach in Dallas from 2003-06 and their re |
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| Leslie Frazier interviews with Miami Dolphins |
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01/07/2008 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier arrived in South Florida on Monday to be the second candidate to interview for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching job. The bulk of Frazier's interview will take place Tuesday. Last weekend the Dolphins interviewed front-running candidate Tony Sparano, the Dallas Cowboys' assistant coach. New general manager Jeff Ireland met with Sparano in Dallas. The Dolphins fired Cam Cameron last Thursday after he went 1-15 in his first year as an |
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| Childress, after rocky first year, repairs rapport with players |
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01/04/2008 |
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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -Antoine Winfield openly clashed with Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress in his first season, refusing to attend voluntary offseason workouts and expressing displeasure with the coach's closed-off demeanor with his players. A year later, the cornerback and leader in the locker room was asked if there were any tangible differences in Childress during his second year on the job. ``Probably say the communication part,'' Winfield said. ``He was open. Guys could come up to him and |
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| Giants' Playoff Road Starts With Bucs, Old Nemesis Garcia |
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01/03/2008 |
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| a hand in two of those painful defeats in this Sunday's Wild Card round encounter with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. The Giants haven't won a playoff game since January 14, 2001, when Big Blue rolled to a 41-0 decision over the Minnesota Vikings in that season's NFC Championship Game. It's been all downhill for New York in the month of January since, with the club getting routed by Baltimore in Super Bowl XXXV, dropping a memorable 39-38 decision to San Francisco in 2003 and suffering openi |
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