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Miami Dolphins
Location: Miami, Fla. | Stadium: Dolphin Stadium (75,192) | Owner/CEO: Wayne Huizenga | GM: Jeff Ireland
Coach: Tony Sparano | Super Bowls: 2
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Dolphins report: Notes, quotes
--QB Chad Henne had to run a lap after blowing a snap count. He said he, "deserved it," and the last time he had a similar punishment was back in high school for, "cussing." --DT Anthony Toribio was the only college free agent tryout player signed so far by the Dolphins after just one practice last weekend. The 6-foot-1, 305-pound Miami native said he couldn't believe it when Parcells told him he made the team because of his hustle and conditioning. "I was like, 'Man, the Big Tuna told me what really got me on this team was my hustle and my conditioning. That's a pretty big compliment coming from the big guy." --DE Phillip Merling seemed to still be struggling with his surgically repaired hernia at last weekend's rookie minicamp, however, the overall No. 32 pick of the draft said that he, "naturally," walks with a limp. --WR Justin Wynn was one of several college free agent receivers signed by the Dolphins last week, but he's the only one who hadn't played organized football since 2004 at Grand Rapids (Mich.) Community College so he could work two jobs to take care of his mother and siblings. "I took on the challenge. My mom was laid off at the factory and I didn't want to see her frown and stress. Now, look where I am. God blessed me," Wynn said. --K Radamez Rubio Gaytan, an unsigned free agent whose only kicking experience came at college in Mexico City, had a translator following him around at practice last weekend. "The coaches tell me I have potential." If Gaytan, 26, can't catch on with an NFL team, then he can always fall back on his other talent. He's a chef, who specializes in "Mediterranean fusion," fish dishes. --DE Jason Taylor is still barely alive in the "Dancing with the Stars" competition, and Sparano said that the widely reported feud over the six-time Pro Bowler missing voluntary workouts has been, "overblown." "I think it's been overblown. I've said this before; I said it several weeks ago. I understand what Jason is doing. Jason and I have spoke and that's really all that matters. Jason and I stay in contact. As long as I know what's going on with Jason and he knows what's going on with me, I think we're in good shape," Sparano said. QUOTE TO NOTE Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved.
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