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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Wednesday, July 19, 2006 When it comes to the oversized contingent of rehabilitating quarterbacks in the NFL, optimism regarding their readiness for the regular season is definitely the prevailing sentiment as training camps begin to open. But in a league where it is always wise for a franchise to cover its backside in the backfield, prudence isn't far behind. "You never want to get caught short," said Miami coach Nick Saban, who totally has turned over the Dolphins' quarterback depth chart from the one he had i ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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