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COPYRIGHT 2004 South Florida Sun-Sentinal
Byline: Alex Marvez
SEATTLE _ The head coach was making his debut and the quarterback had gotten a new lease on a starting position, but the outcome of Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks, and how it came about, was all too familiar to the Dolphins.
Rookie safety Michael Boulware's 63-yard interception return for a touchdown on an errant A.J. Feeley throw with 56 seconds remaining lifted the Seahawks to a 24-17 victory at Qwest Field.
``It was like putting a knife in your heart,'' said Jim Bates, who was serving his first game as interim coach since replacing Dave Wannstedt 12 days earlier. ``To be on that sideline and the feeling everybody had, we knew we should have won. We did everything in...
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