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The 2006 season was the Miami Dolphins' 37th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 41st overall, their second under general manager Randy Mueller and second and final under head coach Nick Saban.
Saban accepted the head coaching position for the Miami Dolphins on December 25, 2004. [93] He was the sixth coach in the franchise's history. [94] The Nick Saban era officially kicked off with a 34–10 win over the Denver Broncos in 2005. [95] From there, however, the Dolphins struggled, losing seven of their next nine games to fall to 3–7.
2005 Miami Dolphins staff; Front office. Owner/chairman of the board – Wayne Huizenga; Chief executive officer – Joe Bailey; Executive vice president/chief operating officer – Bryan Wiedmeier; General manager – Randy Mueller; Head coaches. Head coach – Nick Saban; Assistant head coach/offense/wide receivers – Charlie Baggett
Miami had stumbled to a 4-2 record in 2004 after winning 10 games in 2003 and was intrigued by Saban’s success as a college head coach and NFL assistant. Saban accepted the position on Christmas ...
Nick Saban is arguably the greatest college football coach of all time, having won six national championships with Alabama and one while he was at LSU.. Saban, who finished his career with 292 ...
Perhaps the biggest miss of Nick Saban‘s illustrious coaching career was not signing Drew Brees as head coach of the Miami Dolphins. As the famous story goes, the Dolphins team doctors failed ...
Shula is also the only Dolphins head coach to win a Super Bowl with the team, winning two. He was named the United Press International (UPI) NFL Coach of the Year twice during his tenure with the Dolphins. [4] Mike McDaniel is the current head coach of the Dolphins since his hiring on February 6, 2022. [5]
Nick Saban had plenty of things to say while at the Texas High School Coaches Association’s annual convention on Tuesday. He even shed some light on his career with the Miami Dolphins and why he ...