Sparano
Sparano’s Only Focus Is Buffalo Bills
Tony Sparano met with reporters Monday morning fresh off a disappointing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The main question at hand was whether he expects to remain with the Dolphins next season.
Fins On A Tear Heading To Dallas
The Miami Dolphins have gone from also-rans to the hottest team in the National Football League.
Dolphins Look For Second Win
Now that the Suck for Luck sweepstakes is over for the Miami Dolphins, the team has a legitimate shot of winning their second game of the season Sunday when the Washington Redskins come to Sun Life Stadium.
Sparano Home Up For Sale
The rumors have been circling around Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano’s job security all season. Now, CBS4 has confirmed that Sparano’s Broward County home has been placed up for sale.
Report: Cowher Approached To Coach Dolphins
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher has been approached by intermediaries for the Miami Dolphins about taking over the collapsing franchise, according to cbssports.com.
Sparano Still Searching For Answers
After having a night to reflect on his team’s complete failure to close out a win against the Denver Broncos; Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano talked to the media in a humble tone.
After Sparano, Then What?
Every football fan and observer knows that head coach Tony Sparano is not going to be the Miami Dolphins head coach sooner or later. But when he’s let go, the question is, what now?
Report: Sparano’s Job In Jeopardy
Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano was undercut in the offseason by ownership and his tenure in Miami is on thin ice after a 0-5 start. But, according to CBS4 news partner the Miami Herald, Sparano may lose his job if the Fins lose to the Broncos.
Sparano: “I Need To Coach Better”
Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano is living on borrowed time with the franchise and at the beginning of his Tuesday press conference, he expressed what he was thinking with a big sigh before answering any questions.
Fins Go Back to Basics
With an extra week to marinate on the 0-4 record the Dolphins put up through the first quarter of the season, Fins head coach Tony Sparano said he wanted his team to get back to basics.






