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Too soon to mock it out? No way

Tim Graham, AFC East

...Davis, Rutgers tackle (underclassman). No. 20 New York Jets: Bryan Bulaga, Iowa tackle (underclassman). No. 21 Miami Dolphins: Golden Tate, Notre Dame receiver (underclassman). No. 25 New England Patriots: Ricky Sapp, Clemson pass-rusher...

Blog | December 19, 2009

AFC East wire: Miami a perfect setting

Tim Graham, AFC East

Miami Dolphins In a sacrilege piece of writing, South Florida Sun-Sentinel columnist Dave Hyde is rooting for...

Blog | December 17, 2009

Izzo not ready to call it a career -- yet

Tim Graham, AFC East

...get drafted or start a single NFL game. Izzo went to three Pro Bowls for the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots as a special-teamer. He was a captain every year with the...

Blog | December 16, 2009

Sparano's popularity soaring again

Tim Graham, AFC East

...have caught on to the remarkable job Tony Sparano has been doing. Two weeks ago, the Miami Dolphins head coach registered a lukewarm 58 in SportsNation's NFL head coach approval ratings. On Tuesday...

Blog | December 15, 2009

Ones that got away in the AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...throws five of the Jets' six interceptions in a 16-13 overtime loss. Week 5 at Miami Dolphins: The NFL's eventual No. 1 defense yields 413 yards and surrenders the last points in...

Blog | December 15, 2009

Week 15 power rankings: AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...schedule: No. 25 Buffalo Bills, No. 15 Jacksonville Jaguars and No. 20 Houston Texans. No. 13 Miami Dolphins Last week's rating: No. 14 Best rating: No. 11 (Kuharsky) Worst rating: No. 15 (Clayton...

Blog | December 15, 2009

Dolphins working on another big rebound

Tim Graham, AFC East

Last year, the Miami Dolphins pulled off the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history. This year, they have the chance...

Blog | December 14, 2009

Dolphins, Jets stalk vulnerable Patriots

Tim Graham, AFC East

...right now, while Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are clearly struggling. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Miami Dolphins bottomed out two weeks ago. They couldn't beat the Buffalo Bills. That was that. Grab...

Blog | December 13, 2009

A halftime trip around the AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...lost a fumble. Do you think Bill Belichick has Charlie Weis' updated résumé on file? The Miami Dolphins appear to be in control against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Dolphins lead 14-7 and should...

Blog | December 13, 2009

Dolphins grinding it out early

Tim Graham, AFC East

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Miami Dolphins threw, threw and threw some more to stun the New England Patriots last week. On Sunday...

Blog | December 13, 2009

Big afternoon for learning stuff

Tim Graham, AFC East

...although you won't be able to tell by the 147 people in the stands. The Miami Dolphins will play the Jaguars in a biggie that will impact the playoff picture. The Jaguars hold...

Blog | December 13, 2009

Calls and Effect: AFC East penalty tracker

Tim Graham, AFC East

...one of only four NFL players to be kicked out of a game this year) and Miami Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder. New Orleans Saints safety Darren Sharper leads the NFL with five major penalties...

Blog | December 12, 2009

Which Heisman finalist for your team?

Tim Graham, AFC East

...deal) 12. San Francisco 49ers 13. Houston Texans 14. Tennessee Titans 15. New York Jets 16. Miami Dolphins 17. Atlanta Falcons 18. Jacksonville Jaguars 19. Pittsburgh Steelers 20. New York Giants

Blog | December 12, 2009

Final Word: AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...course of the AFC East. It won't matter how hot the New York Jets or Miami Dolphins get over the final month if the Patriots can pull themselves together. I'm not convinced...

Blog | December 11, 2009

AFC East headlines: Rhodes cross

Tim Graham, AFC East

...News reporter Rodney McKissic writes about receivers coach Tyke Tolbert joining Les Myles' staff at LSU. Miami Dolphins Palm Beach Post reporter Edgar Thompson examines the progression of quasi-rookie outside linebacker Cameron Wake...

Blog | December 11, 2009