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Jason Ferguson Suspended 8 Games

March 7, 2010
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The Dolphins entered the 2010 offseason with questions at the nose tackle position. Unfortunately, it appears that a likely contingency option will have to be scrapped. The NFL announced on Saturday that it has suspended free agent nose tackle Jason Ferguson eight games for violating the league’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. Ferguson was suspended [...]

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Jason Ferguson Suffers Knee Injury

November 20, 2009

Veteran nose tackle Jason Ferguson is believed to have a significant knee injury. Early word from Charlotte Thursday night was that Ferguson had torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.  He will undergo further examination on Friday. Ferguson suffered the injury in the third quarter of the Dolphins 24-17 win over the Panthers. [...]

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Dolphins Swap Linebackers; Crowder, Ferguson OUT

November 8, 2009
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The Miami Dolphins signed linebacker J.D. Folsom off their practice squad Saturday evening and waived inside linebacker William Kershaw. The team’s final pick in this year’s draft out of Weber State, Folsom becomes the team’s first reserve at inside linebacker for today’s divisional contest at New England.  The Dolphins have confirmed that starter Channing Crowder [...]

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NT Paul Soliai Loses Family in Recent Tsunami

October 1, 2009
ThePHINS.com

Dolphins nose tackle Paul Soliai is doing his best to keep his mind on Sunday’s game against Buffalo.  But his heart is undoubtedly 6000 miles away. That’s because Soliai is a native of Pago Pago, American Samoa (below), one of the tiny island nations in the South Pacific that were rocked by Tuesday’s powerful tsunami, [...]

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Aqua’s Observations (Film Review of Carolina @ Miami)

August 25, 2009
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Mistakes were aplenty Saturday night at Land Shark Stadium, but so was cause for optimism for Dolphins fans. The defense was swarming, Ronnie Brown looked explosive, Chad Pennington was extremely explosive, and the Wildcat was executed to perfection a number of times. Since the final score is irrelevant in these contests, I’m going to review [...]

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Observations from the Second Preseason Game

August 23, 2009

To the extent that we actually care about the final score of a preseason game, it seemed like the Phins’ 27-17 win wasn’t as close as the score indicated. It seemed like the Panthers got damn near every lucky bounce and borderline call (that fumble recovery call was atrocious; even the refs were in preseason [...]

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