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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 16, 2002 The Dolphins are in an intriguing rut. Whether Jimmy Johnson or Dave Wannstedt is in charge, the Dolphins are a consistent playoff force, but they haven't been able to advance to the championship game. Major changes weren't needed, but Wannstedt felt a bold move would help. The answer was halfback Ricky Williams, who gained 3,129 yards in three seasons with the Saints. After putting their money and future on quarterback Jay Fiedler, Wannstedt figured giving him a consistent inside runner and mor ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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