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Michael Lee McDaniel (born March 6, 1983) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). A former long-time assistant and descendant of the Shanahan coaching tree, McDaniel began his NFL coaching career as an intern for the Denver Broncos in 2005.
There have been thirteen head coaches for the Dolphins franchise. The team's first head coach was George Wilson, who coached for four complete seasons. [3] Don Shula, who coached the Dolphins for 26 consecutive seasons, is the franchise's all-time leader for the most regular-season games coached (392), the most regular-season game wins (257 ...
The 2008 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 39th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 43rd overall and the first under new head coach Tony Sparano. [ 1 ] During the regular season the Dolphins completed the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] going from a 1–15 regular season record in 2007 to an ...
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Flores' first season as head coach concluded with a 27–24 upset win over his former team, the Patriots, and was also the Dolphins' first road win over the Patriots since 2008. [13] In his first season as a head coach, finishing 5–4 after beginning the season 0–7, and 4th/last place in the AFC East, Flores led the Dolphins to a 5–11 record.
In 1999, Wannstedt again joined coach Jimmy Johnson's staff—this time, as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach of the Miami Dolphins. When the then-56-year-old Johnson suddenly announced his retirement on January 16, 2000, Wannstedt was immediately named Johnson's successor.
The Miami Dolphins have a new head coach this season. So do the Florida Panthers. The Miami Marlins have a new manager. Meanwhile, the Miami Heat’s head coach has started his 15th season.
Pennington spent his first eight seasons with the Jets and was a member of the Miami Dolphins in his last three. During his career, Pennington led the league twice in completion percentage and once in passer rating. He helped clinch a division title with the Jets in 2002 and the Dolphins in 2008, both of which are the most recent for either ...