Here are the Miami Dolphins news stories from around the web you may have missed over the last 24 hours:
Special bonds formed in football will help new Dolphins coach Joe Philbin cope with personal tragedy
As the longtime pastor of the University of Miami football team, Leo Armbrust saw that the sport intersects with tragedy too often.
49ers, Dolphins have best odds in upcoming Manning Sweepstakes | The Daily Dolphin
It could happen any day. While the Indianapolis Colts don't have to make a decision on Peyton Manning until March 8, when they will owe him a $28 million.
Miami Dolphins Depth Chart – Offense – Miami Dolphins – Sun-Sentinel
The Miami Dolphins have yet another regime, which means yet another rebuilding project, and there’s no telling what this blueprint will include just yet.

Miami Dolphins Depth Chart – Defense – Miami Dolphins – Sun-Sentinel
Is it fair to be disappointed and impressed with the 2011 Miami Dolphins defense all at the same time?
Every NFLteam's path to success in the offseason - Jeff Diamond - SI.com
The road map to success in today's NFL starts with the quarterback and revolves around the passing game. Look at the league's top teams -- the Super Bowl champion Giants, runner-up Patriots, regular-season-best Packers, etc. -- most boast top QBs and highly productive pass offenses.
Miami Dolphins have $9 million cap surplus – Miami Dolphins – Sun-Sentinel
Sometimes it pays to be thrifty. That certainly appears to be the case for the Miami Dolphins, and a number of NFL teams heading in 2012.
Steep price of trading up can be worthwhile
Sometimes trading up is the right thing to do. Sometimes trading up is brilliant. Sometimes trading up helps win a Super Bowl. Or two. If the Dolphins were to have doubts they can fill their quarterback situation the hard way...
Dan Marino foundation plans to open college for the developmentally disabled in Fort Lauderdale
The Dan Marino Foundation's plans for a downtown college for the developmentally disabled could give students the real-world experiences they need to make it on their own.
Former NFL quarterback Chad Pennington believes his NFL playing career is over - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Former Jets and Dolphins quarterback Chad Pennington doesn't plan to attempt another comeback
NFL.com news: 'Retired' Dolphins LB Crowder interested in playing for Falcons
Retired Dolphins linebacker Channing Crowder told the Atlanta Journal Constitution that he would "love to play in Atlanta," adding that "(Falcons defensive coordinator Mike) Nolan is my guy."
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Kdog92 - February 8, 2012
No, you're fine. All looks good.
But Channing is wrong…
Really? Really?
What a douche.
Alpha6 - February 8, 2012
I wonder off of what basis he is going off of? He’s never been coached by Nolan.
I still like/liked Channing. His media battles with Rex Ryan were epic! lol
Jared Maier - February 8, 2012
yeah, but unfortunately Ryan won those battles
Phinphinatic - February 8, 2012
lol
jdelsandro - February 8, 2012
Which was an irritation to me of no end...
.. the Flava Flav of football….
Alpha6 - February 8, 2012
the "i have stepped over tougher guys on the way to a fight"
comment whopped anything Channing ever said. I am personally glad that Channing is gone. I had high hopes for him, but he was just not a playmaker. He was solid and would be a great back up MLB, but i couldnt imagine him wanting to take a pay cut and a reduction of playing time.
Phinphinatic - February 8, 2012
what are the odds that once the 2012 season starts that ole channing is stil in the retired line?? i say pretty good odds there..
as my great grand pappy use to say: the man who talks the loudest also has his breath smell the most like his foot.
animal2020 - February 8, 2012
Ok so I am lost in exactly which coaching positions we have left to fill
but if QB coach is one of the ones we still have left I hope they look into bringing in CP10, The mental way he attacked the position could lead to him being a really good coach. If we can bring him in I would feel much better about bringing in manning and grooming a later round prospect. Manning and Pennington together should be able to mentor a rookie in the mental attack to the game beyond belief. Maybe someone like Osweiler who has all of the physical tools just needs some refinement and mental boosts.
AcolyteofRa - February 8, 2012
would love to see CP10 as QB coach
but I believe he said he’d like to start out with high school
Kdog92 - February 8, 2012
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