The story of the Miami Dolphins this century has followed more unfortunate twists and turns than anyone could relate in this limited space but one of the signature symptoms that something is wrong has to do with the team’s players in the Super Bowl.
I’m not talking about Dolphins players in the Super Bowl representing the Dolphins.
I’m talking Dolphins players in the Super Bowl playing for other teams.
Talk about problematic.
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It began in the late 1990s and carried through the early 2000s when players such as Jeff Dellenbach and Keith Byars, Bryan Cox, Larry Izzo, Terrell Buckley and Wes Welker would either team up or play against each other on the NFL’s biggest stage.