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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, December 17, 2004 In a season that has included abandonment by their best player, the firing of the head coach, questionable personnel moves, injuries sufficient to drive up health-care premiums nationwide, and enough on-field pratfalls to produce one of those Dick Clark-Ed McMahon blooper shows, nothing has come easy for the Miami Dolphins. Not even hiring a new coach. Saban Oh, the Dolphins have certainly identified their man, and there are indications that LSU coach Nick Saban is more interested in the Mi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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