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- The 2006 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 41st overall and the second and final under head coach Nick Saban. The team failed to improve on their 9–7 record in 2005, and they finished the season 6–10 after being hyped by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, and saw their coach Nick Saban abandon his contract to coach college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide, despite saying repeatedly that he would stay in Miami. This season was also best known for the Dolphins almost signing former San Diego Chargers quarterback Drew Brees, as they were one of the two teams (the other being the New Orleans Saints) interested in acquiring the released quarterback. However the Dolphins later declined the idea after doctors informed them that Brees’ shoulder injury was too severe, and they ended up signing Daunte Culpepper instead. Brees ended up signing with the Saints instead, led them to their first Super Bowl title in 2010, and is believed by many to be the greatest Saint of all time. Many believe that if Brees signed with the Dolphins, they would've made it to a Super Bowl, would compete with the Patriots for the AFC East title, and that Saban and Brees would've been the Dolphins' best team since the Shula/Marino eras, with some also believing the Alabama dynasty might've never happened, or that the Saints would relocate from New Orleans. (en)
- La stagione 2006 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 41 della franchigia, la trentasettesima nella National Football League. La squadra arrivava da un record di 9–7 nel 2005 ma scese a 6–10 e vide il suo capo-allenatore Nick Saban rescindere il suo contratto per trasferirsi ad allenare gli Alabama Crimson Tide. (it)
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- * Jason Allen FS
* Will Allen CB
* Yeremiah Bell SS
* Travis Daniels CB
* Michael Lehan CB
* Travares Tillman SS
* Renaldo Hill FS
* Andre' Goodman CB (en)
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- * Defensive coordinator – Dom Capers
* Defensive line – Dan Quinn
* Assistant defensive line – Travis Jones
* Assistant defensive line – Bo Davis
* Linebackers – George Edwards
* Secondary – Mel Phillips
* Safeties – Kirby Smart
* Defensive quality control – Glenn Pires (en)
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- * Kevin Carter DE
* David Bowens DE
* Vonnie Holliday DE
* Matt Roth DE
* Jason Taylor DE
* Keith Traylor NT
* Rodrique Wright DT
* Jeff Zgonina DT
* John Denney DE
* Fred Evans DT
* Kevin Vickerson DT
* Dan Wilkinson DT (en)
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- * Owner/chairman of the board – Wayne Huizenga
* Chief executive officer – Joe Bailey
* Executive vice president/chief operating officer – Bryan Wiedmeier
* General manager – Randy Mueller
* Director of player development/special assistant to the head coach – John Gamble (en)
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- * Head coach – Nick Saban
* Assistant head coach/wide receivers – Charlie Baggett (en)
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- * Keith Adams ILB
* Channing Crowder ILB
* Derrick Pope OLB
* Donnie Spragan OLB
* Zach Thomas ILB
* Jim Maxwell OLB
* Robert McCune OLB
* Keith Newman ILB (en)
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- Miami Dolphins first 1997 wordmark.png (en)
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- * Offensive coordinator – Mike Mularkey
* Quarterbacks – Jason Garrett
* Running backs – Bobby Williams
* Tight ends – Derek Dooley
* Offensive line – Hudson Houck
* Assistant offensive line – Tim Davis
* Offensive assistant – James Coley (en)
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- * Anthony Alabi T
* Vernon Carey T
* Rex Hadnot G
* Jeno James T
* Damion McIntosh T
* L. J. Shelton T
* Kendyl Jacox C
* Bennie Anderson G (en)
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- DE Jason Taylor (en)
- LB Zach Thomas (en)
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- * Joey Harrington
* Cleo Lemon
* Marcus Vick (en)
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- * Daunte Culpepper QB 7px (en)
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- * Ronnie Brown
* Patrick Cobbs
* Travis Minor
* Sammy Morris
* Lee Suggs
* Ricky Williams
* Darian Barnes FB (en)
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- * Donnie Jones P
* Olindo Mare K (en)
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- * Special teams – Keith Armstrong (en)
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- * Associate strength and conditioning – Bert Hill
* Assistant strength and conditioning – Eric Fears (en)
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- * Randy McMichael
* Tim Massaquoi
* Justin Peelle
* Jason Rader (en)
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- * Marty Booker
* Chris Chambers
* Derek Hagan
* Cliff Russell
* Wes Welker (en)
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- La stagione 2006 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 41 della franchigia, la trentasettesima nella National Football League. La squadra arrivava da un record di 9–7 nel 2005 ma scese a 6–10 e vide il suo capo-allenatore Nick Saban rescindere il suo contratto per trasferirsi ad allenare gli Alabama Crimson Tide. (it)
- The 2006 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 37th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 41st overall and the second and final under head coach Nick Saban. The team failed to improve on their 9–7 record in 2005, and they finished the season 6–10 after being hyped by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, and saw their coach Nick Saban abandon his contract to coach college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide, despite saying repeatedly that he would stay in Miami. (en)
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- 2006 Miami Dolphins season (en)
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