Miami Dolphins Tickets
The 2008 season is stacking up to be an exciting one for the Miami Dolphins with a new executive vice president of football operations, general manager, and head coach on board. After racking up the worst season in franchise history in 2007 the team has nowhere to go but up, and new head coach Tony Sparano, who comes to the Dolphins from the Dallas Cowboys, promises ticket holders will not be disappointed. Fans will be pleased to see returning favorites wide receiver Kerry Reed, linebacker Marcello Church, and cornerback Michael Lehan joined by newly signed quarterback Matt Baker, place kicker Dave Rayner, and linebacker Charlie Anderson, along with many others, which bodes well for a rousing season at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens.
Miami Dolphins History
The Miami Dolphins are now in the unique position of holding the records for the best and worst seasons in NFL history. The team enjoyed unparalleled success under the leadership of head coach Don Shula, a Hall of Famer who served twenty-six seasons, from 1970 through 1995, taking his team to five Super Bowl appearances, In 1972, Shula, along with legendary players Larry Csonka, Bob Griese, Jim Langer, and Nick Buoniconti, achieved the NFL's first perfect season, winning fourteen regular season, two playoff games, and Super Bowl VII, beating the Washington Redskins 14-7. The team enjoyed the talents of quarterback Dan Marino during the 1980s and 1990s, who,though never having earned a Super Bowl ring, is recognized as one of the most prolific passers in the history of professional football. Since Shula's departure after the 1995 season, and Marino's retirement in 1999, the Dolphins have struggled. The twenty-first century has been a revolving door for head coaches, none of whom has stayed over two seasons--the latest being Nick Saban who was let go after the 2007 season which ended at 1-15, the most dismal record in the league. Bill Parcells, the newly installed executive vice president of football operations, along with general manager Jeff Ireland, and head coach Tony Sparano are confident the 2008 season will mark the turning point at which the Dolphins regain their former glory. Loyal and returning fans will not want to miss one minute of the action.
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