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Miami Dolphins News You May Have Missed 1/5/15

Check out the Miami Dolphins stories you may have missed over the past day, including according to the players, there was little communication between them and the coaches.

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DOLPHINS COACHES:

Dolphins players turned off by level of communication with coaches - Sun Sentinel
Miami Dolphins' Stronger Together mantra turned out to be more fiction that fact in 2014.

FORMER DOLPHINS:

Don Shula celebrates 85th birthday Sunday - Sun Sentinel
Former Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula's 85th birthday is a time for remembering 26 years, 15 AFC East titles, 16 playoff appearances and who defined a proud franchise

DOLPHINS 2015 OFFSEASON:

Prominent No. 14 picks in the NFL Draft - Sun Sentinel
The Dolphins have had the 14th pick in the draft one other time, in the midst of a mostly dry run in the 80s following the Dan Marino selection in 1983.

Dolphins Week In Review, 12/29 – 1/2 " The Finsiders – Miami Dolphins
This week with the Dolphins was a quick look back at the 2014 season, starting with "Exit Monday" at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility in Davie. Players and coaches took a look back at this past year, and talked about what they would like to improve on 2015. The team made a few roster moves on Tuesday, including signing six players to futures contracts, and a couple current Dolphins received NFL honors, as two defensive players were named second team All-Pros.

PHINSIDER NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED:

Miami Dolphins News You May Have Missed 1/4/15 - The Phinsider
A collection of Miami Dolphins stories from around the internet over the past 24 hours. Today's articles include free agent running backs to look at, need to find a position for Dion Jordan, and 11 plays that defined the Dolphins 2014 season.

Don Shula: A Brief History and A Very Happy 85th Birthday - The Phinsider
To celebrate his 85th birthday we take a quick look at the history of greatest coach to ever coach in the city of Miami, Don Shula!