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When the Miami Dolphins used a tight end charged with second-degree murder
One word to describe it all? Stu Weinstein gazes back through the prism of 25 years and shakes his head at the only time replacement players appeared in regular season NFL games "One word?" says the longtime Dolphins director of security. "Amazing."...Tags: Prosecution, Dwight Stephenson, Crime, Law and Justice, Kansas City Chiefs, St. Thomas University
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Low-profile linemen are Dolphins biggest hits in post-NFL years
They were the faceless force whose primary function was to protect Dan Marino. Offensive linemen generally receive attention only when they commit a penalty or miss a block that results in the quarterback being sacked. The workmanlike, low-profile...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Football, Entertainment, Juvenile Delinquency
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Dolphins' Super Bowl hopes crushed with last kick of '94 season
The snap was high. Pete Stoyanovich's kick veered off to the right. With it went Dan Marino's last legitimate chance for a Super Bowl championship.
With Stoyanovich's errant 48-yard field goal attempt in the closing seconds of the divisional playoff game...Tags: Tim Bowens, New York Jets, Super Bowl, San Diego Chargers, Football
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The Sun Remembers: Sept. 23-29
Sept. 24, 2000: Rookie running back Jamal Lewis scores his first NFL touchdown and the Ravens defense holds Cincinnati to 4 rushing yards as Baltimore crushes the visiting Bengals, 37-0. "We set a standard with this game," defensive tackle Tony Siragusa...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Tigers, Baseball, Chicago Bears, Ted Williams
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Football season means finding the best Dolphins apps
Football season is back in South Florida, which means it's time to load up your smart phone or tablet with the latest and greatest Miami Dolphins apps. Even if you already have a favorite Dolphins mobile device app, it's worth noting that many have...Tags: National Football League, Sports, Apple iPhone, Football
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The Sun remembers: Sept. 9-15
Sept. 10, 2000: Down by 17 points, the Ravens storm back to defeat visiting Jacksonville, 39-36 — their first victory over the Jaguars in the team's five-year history. Tony Banks' 29-yard touchdown pass to Shannon Sharpe in the final minute gives...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Gino Marchetti, Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Baltimore Orioles
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Who would you put on the Miami Dolphins' Mount Rushmore?
SunSentinel.comIf there was a Mount Rushmore for the Miami Dolphins, who would you put on it? We posed that question to readers on SunSentinel.com and more than 4,000 of you voted in our poll. Voters selected Larry Csonka and Joe Robbie to join pre-selected Dan Marino...Tags: Joe Thomas, Paul Warfield, Nick Buoniconti, Companies and Corporations, Super Bowl
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Long road for former Terps QB Scott Milanovich leads to head coaching job with Toronto Argonauts
It never would have occurred to Jim Barker that on the day he began coaching in a league meant to combine the antics of professional wrestling with football, he would meet a man he'd later hire as his own replacement. It was about 9:30 p.m., and Barker...
Tags: Tampa Bay Storm, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tommy Maddox
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Un par de genios del deporte local
Especial para El SentinelLa historia de los deportes profesionales en el sur de Florida no llega a medio siglo. Los Miami Dolphins fueron creados y compitieron por primera vez en 1966. Los Miami Heat comenzaron a jugar en 1988 y los Florida Marlins – hoy los Miami...Tags: Mario Chalmers, Miami Heat, Shane Battier, National Basketball Association, Super Bowl
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Messi y sus amigos llegan a Miami este fin de semana
South Florida Sun-SentinelLionel Messi, el astro argentino del Barcelona considerado por la mayoría de los expertos en la materia como el mejor futbolista del momento en el planeta, jugará este sábado 23 en el estadio Sun Life Stadium de Miami en un partido amistoso. El juego, en...Tags: Sports, Sports Organizations, Ticketmaster, Jozy Altidore, Sun Life Stadium
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Legendary Colts tight end John Mackey dies at 69
John Mackey changed the game of football on and off the field. The former Baltimore Colt brought grace to a position that had been known for its brutality, and he made the first real headway in the NFL players' fight to earn a more equal share of the pie....Tags: 2011 NFL Lockout, National Football League Players Association, Health, Contracts, Government
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John Mackey: A revolutionary player on the field, a true force off of it
In death, legendary Baltimore Colts tight end John Mackey will undoubtedly be remembered for how he played the game. The 6-foot, 2-inch, 230-pounder who played from 1963 to 1972 set the standard for his position, combining speed and power like no tight...Tags: National Football League Players Association, Elections, Alzheimer's Disease, Health, Athletes
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