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Miami Dolphins tickets will provide NFL football fans with a live look at how big of an impact a head coach can have. In Nick Saban's first season at the helm of the Dolphins, he pulled enough strings to transform Miami from a 4-12 cellar-dweller to a playoff contender. Last year, the Dolphins won their last six games to finish at 9-7, just barely missing out on a spot in the playoffs. Saban orchestrated the turnaround with a makeshift cast of characters, but has steadily added his type of athletic and hardnosed players that he believes will be the Dolphins' ticket back to the Super Bowl, which, this year, will be held at Miami's Dolphins Stadium. Could this be the first year the home team reaches the Super Bowl?
Well, the potential is definitely there. The Dolphins' quarterback position was unsettled for much of last year, with a whole handful of signal callers seeing action. Saban addressed the problem in the offseason, acquiring a pair of experienced NFL quarterbacks in former Minnesota Viking Daunte Culpepper and former Detroit Lion Joey Harrington.
Culpepper established himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the league during his seven years in Minnesota. He has thrown for more than 20,000 yards and 135 touchdowns. The former first-round pick out of Central Florida experienced his best season ever in 2004, throwing for 4,700 yards and 39 touchdowns. But the following offseason brought controversy and saw All-Pro receiver Randy Moss leave for Oakland. Culpepper got off to a slow start in 2005 and suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 7.
In his four years in Detroit, Harrington didn't experience the kind of success Culpepper had in Minnesota. But his potential and ability is unquestionable. He threw for more than 3,000 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2004, his best year with the Lions. But a lackluster performance in 2005 saw the Lions send the former Oregon Duck south to Miami.
The new Dolphins' quarterbacks will have plenty of weapons to orchestrate Saban's balanced attack. Second-year running back Ronnie Brown emerged in the second half of his rookie year and displayed the kind of ability that made the Dolphins take him in the first round of the 2005 NFL Draft. With troubled running back Rickey Williams spending the season in Canada, Brown will see his carries increase, leading to more production from the former Auburn Tiger. Wide receiver Chris Chambers and tight end Randy McMichael are the final pieces to the puzzle. Chambers had his first 1,000-yard season last year, hauling in 82 balls and scoring 11 touchdowns. McMichael continues to prove that he is one of the top tight ends in the league. Both pass catchers will see their numbers improve with a proven quarterback at the helm.
Saban, who won a National Championship at LSU, is looking to bring a Super Bowl championship to Miami. He made gigantic strides in his first season on the sidelines and has bigger fish to fry in his second year in charge. Will the Dolphins make that leap in 2006? Find out by picking up your Miami Dolphins tickets today.
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