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Dolphins Fire ST coach after embarassing loss


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Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano just announced he has “moved on” from special teams coach John Bonamego, replacing him with special teams assistant Darren Rizzi.

Special teams breakdowns came in a “tidal wave” on Monday night, Sparano said after the game, but this had been an ongoing problem.

“This was a tough decision,” Sparano said. “I thank Bono for all he’s done. Players need to take responsibility too.”

http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2010/10/miami-dolphins-fire-special-teams-coach.html

yea, I think they gave up like 21 points off of Special Teams alone

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I've always wondered why coaches/players get too many chances here. Is it JR's "family friendly" atmosphere? Is he religious? Does he believe in multiple chances? I mean, damn, they were 2-1 and the Pats abuse the Dolphins ST. Not saying they were good while going 2-1, but their coach is like...see ya! It'd be nice if we could do that as well. I'm looking at you, Davidson.

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That was just a disaster. Miami has bigger problems than ST position

not really......

7-6 miami up at half time. and thats WITH 2 ints from henne (and 2 tds)

henne is young, but getting better. 660+ yards and 5 tds the last 2 weeks for henne. i like that.

Our defense held moss to "0" catches, and their offense to 13 points....

Patriots got 21 points on STs and 7 on defense.

disgusting performance on our special teams unit. We really, dont have much more problems than STs. We have our starting inside linebacker, DE, and RG out the last 2 weeks due to injuries. We get them back after this bye week, and we are gunna get rolling again

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