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Long, Faneca, Wilfork win Pro Bowl vote

Tim Graham, AFC East

...at their positions in Pro Bowl fan balloting. The NFL on Tuesday released the final votes, with Miami Dolphins tackle Jake Long, New York Jets guard Alan Faneca and New England Patriots nose tackle Vince...

Blog | December 22, 2009

What I think they're thinking

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...want to get more and hear all about being underachievers we need to beat the Dolphins in Miami Sunday. Way back when we lost our opener to the Jets, we had to answer questions about...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Dolphins susceptible to backbreakers

Tim Graham, AFC East

...30 yards. Behemoth charts can be viewed here: big plays gained and big plays given up. The Miami Dolphins had the worst AFC East numbers offensively and defensively, showing how they've been prone to...

Blog | December 22, 2009

An early look at 2010 schedules

Kevin Seifert, NFC North

...and Blue team in order of finish: Minnesota Vikings Home: NFC North, Dallas, New York Giants, Buffalo, Miami, Arizona Away: NFC North, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, New York Jets, New Orleans Green Bay Packers Home...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Best case/Worst case rewind: South Florida

Brian Bennett, Big East

...B.J. Daniels was electric but erratic and the defense suffered key breakdowns. Cincinnati, Pitt, Rutgers and Miami all delivered blowout defeats. In the end, it was the same old Bulls, and they got shipped...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Saban helped shape Muschamp's coaching philosophy

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...the job." LSU won a BCS championship barely four years later. Muschamp then followed Saban to the Miami Dolphins, where at 34, he was one of the youngest defensive coordinators in recent NFL history. Later...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Q&A with Shannon Part II

Heather Dinich, ACC

...football team and we like to run the football, too. The misperception is just because we're Miami and they're Wisconsin, they're making it power vs. speed. It's two teams that are...

Blog | December 22, 2009

On the air: Week 16 broadcast crews

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...30 p.m. ET: NFL Network, Bob Papa, Matt Millen. Simulcast on NBC in Nashville. Houston at Miami, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET: CBS, Ian Eagle, Rich Gannon Jacksonville at New England, Sunday, 1 p...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Week 16 power rankings: AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...put together back-to-back victories for the first time in more than a month. No. 16 Miami Dolphins Last week's rating: No. 13 Best rating: No. 15 (Sando) Worst rating: No. 17 (Chadiha...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Q&A with Miami coach Randy Shannon

Heather Dinich, ACC

Miami coach Randy Shannon is too busy recruiting to take any time off, but he managed to spare...

Blog | December 22, 2009

TE Cleveland causes Canes to look West

Greg Biggins

Miami doesn't come out West very often. With the talent in their home state, the Hurricanes don...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 22, 2009

Video: Who makes the AFC playoffs?

Tim Graham, AFC East

...the standings to give his predictions on the AFC playoffs. Hasselbeck has some strong opinions on the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets

Blog | December 22, 2009

ACC's lunchtime links

Heather Dinich, ACC

...the record books. FSU recruiting coordinator James Coley has made a quick impact on the Noles' recruiting. Miami cornerback Brandon Harris is more confident, and it's made a noticable difference. Virginia Tech has lost...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Big Ten lunch links

Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten

...in the Des Moines Register. Wisconsin offensive line coach Charlie Partridge provies a good scouting report on Miami's new left tackle Orlando Franklin, Jeff Potrykus writes in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Northwestern head coach...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Big plays: Cards last in division, NFL

Mike Sando, NFC West

...21 Denver Broncos 13 6 19 St. Louis Rams 6 11 17 Oakland Raiders 5 11 16 Miami Dolphins 7 9 16 Cleveland Browns 8 7 15 Detroit Lions 10 5 15 Arizona Cardinals 6...

Blog | December 22, 2009