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Steve Fifita
Steve Fifita is a defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins, wearing number 60. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Utah. Steve Fifita is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 327 pounds. Here you can... [more]
Steve Fifita is a defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins, wearing number 60. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Utah. Steve Fifita is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 327 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Steve Fifita and the Fins.
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The Patriots reeled off their third straight win Sunday, topping the Miami Dolphins 27-17 behind a stellar performance by Randy Moss. Check out Patriots Today for all the highlights, post-game reaction and much more. Paul Perillo brings us his analysis, wth thoughts on how the Pats handled Pat White and the "Wildcat" offense and on the matchup between Moss and Miami's young cornerbacks. Hear from Bill Belichick, Leigh Bodden and others, plus...
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In football, scoring a touchdown is often referred to as "taking it to the house", and in this week's Neighbors 4 Neighbors In Your Community report, the Miami Dolphins Foundation teamed up with other community players to help a South Florida family move into their new home.
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During the month of September 2009, the underwriter wrote about the meltdown of the Miami Dolphins and its reasons. While hoping that he was wrong, the loss to the New Orleans Saints proved that indeed there is a meltdown.
The Miami Dolphins appeared to have started its' game against the Saints in its home turf with a big lead at the end of the second quarter. The Fins had everything and was poised to add another win to its already two...
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From bleacherreport.com
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It was a wild night in Miami. Monday Night Football against the Jets. The Dolphins started 0-3 but now it looks like the Dolphins are right back in the thick of things at 2-3 and only one game out of the division lead.
Chad Henne has taken control of this team in the absence of Chad Pennington and the Dolphins look like they might still have a fighting chance in the AFC East division after winning two divisional games in a row.
Right now the...
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