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COPYRIGHT 2005 South Florida Sun-Sentinal
Byline: Ethan J. Skolnick
DAVIE, Fla. _ While those duped into playoff planning don't like where the Miami Dolphins stand today, one suspects Nick Saban likes this spot better than he's letting on, as he establishes a program while transforming the culture.
For a coach trying to get so many points across, his players are as perfectly positioned through five games as paid pros can be.
They have had enough success, in two wins, to believe in the premises he's pushing, and in the possibility of their own ability.
That should give him their respect.
And they've had enough difficulties, in three losses, to show the folly in believing they're better than they are.
That should give him their attention.
Monday, Saban showed defensive players the tape of when they...
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