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| Daboll becomes Dolphins' offensive coordinator |
NFL Football |
01/19/2011 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - New Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Brian Daboll strayed from the lectern as he began to speak more excitedly. He chopped the air with his hands, waved his arms and clapped to emphasize a point. Finally, he returned to the microphone. ``I'm ready to go to work,'' he said. The animated Daboll actually appeared ready for kickoff. He was introduced Wednesday by the Dolphins, two days after their decision to hire him was first reported. Daboll was the Cleveland Browns' offensive |
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| Dolphins bring in Daboll to run offense |
NFL Football |
01/19/2011 |
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| Davie, FL (MySportsbook) - The Miami Dolphins have named Brian Daboll their new offensive coordinator. Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano made the announcement at a Wednesday news conference. "I want to thank Tony and [general manager] Jeff [Ireland] for the opportunity," said Daboll on Wednesday. "I'm excited to get going here, get to know these players. There's going to be a variety of things we're going to try to accomplish with this offense. We're going to do our due diligence to get this offense going." |
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| Dolphins complete hiring of offensive coordinator |
NFL Football |
01/19/2011 |
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - The Miami Dolphins have finalized the hiring of Brian Daboll as their offensive coordinator. The Dolphins scheduled a media availability on Wednesday for Daboll, who was the Cleveland Browns' offensive coordinator the past two seasons. Miami's decision to hire Daboll was first reported Monday. Daboll wasn't expected to be retained by the Browns after they fired head coach Eric Mangini following a second successive 5-11 season. Dan Henning left the Dolphins after three seasons as thei |
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| Pennington wants to play in 2011 |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - Chad Pennington has decided to attempt a comeback from his fourth shoulder surgery after lasting only two plays with the Miami Dolphins this season. Pennington, 34, said Tuesday he's not ready to retire and hopes to play in 2011, although many obstacles to a full recovery remain. The Palm Beach Post first reported Pennington's decision to attempt another comeback. He has twice been chosen the NFL comeback player of the year, each time after returning from surgery on his throwing shoulder.< |
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| AP source: Miami picks Daboll as off. coordinator |
NFL Football |
01/17/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - A person familiar with the negotiations says the Miami Dolphins are expected to hire Brian Daboll as their offensive coordinator. The person said Monday the Dolphins have decided on Daboll and are expected to announce the hiring later this week. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because a deal hadn't been finalized. Daboll was the Cleveland Browns' offensive coordinator the past two seasons and wasn't expected to be retained after they fired coach Eric Mang |
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| UConn hires Pasqualoni |
Division I College Football |
01/13/2011 |
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| nicator, a dedicated professional and a winner. We are grateful to Paul for his contributions to the Dallas Cowboys and we wish him the very best with this new challenge." Pasqualoni worked for the Cowboys from 2005-07, then for two seasons with the Miami Dolphins as defensive coordinator. He is best known for being the head coach of the Syracuse Orange from 1991 through the 2004 season, compiling a 107-59-1 overall record with a 62-33 mark in the Big East. Syracuse earned nine bowl berths during his tenure, |
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| Utes hire Davis as offensive line coach |
Division I College Football |
01/13/2011 |
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| asons as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at Minnesota. He played for the Utes from 1978-80 and coached the line from 1990-1996. Since leaving Utah after the 1996 season, Davis coached at Wisconsin (1997-2001), USC (2003-04) and the Miami Dolphins (2005-06). Davis lettered three years at Utah and was chosen Most Inspirational Player in 1980.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewrit |
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| Wannstedt visits Bills in seeking defensive job |
NFL Football |
01/13/2011 |
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| g the run in a 4-12 season. The Bills would not discuss details of the meeting. Buffalo currently has a defensive opening at inside linebacker after DeMontie Cross was fired last week. Wannstedt is familiar with Bills coach Chan Gailey. As the Miami Dolphins' coach, Wannstedt hired Gailey as his offensive coordinator from 2000-01.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed wit |
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| Ole Miss hires Dolphins QB coach to lead offense |
Division I College Football |
01/10/2011 |
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OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Mississippi has hired David Lee as its offensive coordinator. Lee has spent the past three seasons as quarterbacks coach for the Miami Dolphins. He has a long history with Mississippi head coach Houston Nutt. University spokesman Kyle Campbell confirmed Lee's hiring on Monday. The 57-year-old Lee worked for Nutt at Arkansas. He was quarterbacks coach in 2001 and '02, and then returned in 2007 to become the offensive coordinator. Lee initially followed Nutt to Ole Miss after the 2 |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Likes and dislikes, Wild Card edition |
NFL Football |
01/09/2011 |
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| uding an unforgivable 34-yarder in the fourth quarter. That last shank forced the Eagles to need a touchdown on their final drive, which ended up with a Vick interception in the end zone in the closing seconds. GOOD MOVE, Jim Harbaugh. For eschewing Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross' blood money. Not only do the 49ers offer the coveted former Stanford sideline boss a better chance of immediate success, he also won't have to deal with a management group that would undermine their own head coach while he's stil |
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