2004 Miami Dolphins season

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La stagione 2004 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 39 della franchigia, la trentacinquesima nella National Football League. La squadra arrivava da un record di 10-6 nella stagione precedente, ma scese a 4-12 dopo aver perso tutte le prime sei partite. Miami dovette affrontare l'abbandono (per problemi di droga) e il conseguente ritiro della sua stella, il running back Ricky Williams. Questa fu la prima stagione con un record negativo dal 1988. rdf:langString
The 2004 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 39th overall, and 35th as a member of the National Football League. The Dolphins were unable to improve upon their previous season's output of 10–6, instead only going 4–12 after starting the season 0–6. The team was adversely affected by the premature retirement of their star running back, Ricky Williams, and the trade of holdout defensive end Adewale Ogunleye for wide receiver Marty Booker, as well as career ending injuries to fullback Rob Konrad and defensive tackle Tim Bowens. With this season record below .500 the team would have their first losing season since 1988. To make matters worse, two of their games were postponed due to Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Jeanne. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * Special teams – Keith Armstrong
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rdf:langString * A. J. Feeley * Jay Fiedler * Sage Rosenfels
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rdf:langString DE Jason Taylor
rdf:langString CB Patrick Surtain
rdf:langString * Strength and conditioning – John Gamble * Assistant strength and conditioning – Eric Fears
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rdf:langString * Owner/chairman of the board – Wayne Huizenga * President – Eddie Jones * Executive vice president/chief operating officer – Bryan Wiedmeier * General manager – Rick Spielman
rdf:langString The 2004 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 39th overall, and 35th as a member of the National Football League. The Dolphins were unable to improve upon their previous season's output of 10–6, instead only going 4–12 after starting the season 0–6. The team was adversely affected by the premature retirement of their star running back, Ricky Williams, and the trade of holdout defensive end Adewale Ogunleye for wide receiver Marty Booker, as well as career ending injuries to fullback Rob Konrad and defensive tackle Tim Bowens. With this season record below .500 the team would have their first losing season since 1988. To make matters worse, two of their games were postponed due to Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Jeanne. Despite the disappointing season, the Dolphins, at 2–11 were able to upset the defending and eventual Super Bowl champion 12–1 New England Patriots, a memorable game of the Dolphins-Patriots rivalry known as "The Night That Courage Wore Orange", and handed the Patriots their second loss of the season. During Week 6, their match with the Buffalo Bills is the only time in the NFL since 1968 that the last two winless teams have met each other.
rdf:langString La stagione 2004 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 39 della franchigia, la trentacinquesima nella National Football League. La squadra arrivava da un record di 10-6 nella stagione precedente, ma scese a 4-12 dopo aver perso tutte le prime sei partite. Miami dovette affrontare l'abbandono (per problemi di droga) e il conseguente ritiro della sua stella, il running back Ricky Williams. Questa fu la prima stagione con un record negativo dal 1988.
rdf:langString * Yeremiah Bell SS * Sammy Knight S * Sam Madison CB * Will Poole * Patrick Surtain CB * Shawn Wooden CB * Jimmy Wyrick
rdf:langString * Defensive coordinator – Jim Bates * Defensive line – Clarence Brooks * Assistant defensive line – Glenn Pires * Linebackers – Bob Sanders * Secondary – Mel Phillips * Defensive nickel package – Bill Lewis
rdf:langString * David Bowens DE * Bryan Robinson DT * Dario Romero DT * Jason Taylor DE * Jay Williams DE * Jeff Zgonina DT
rdf:langString * Head coach – Dave Wannstedt * Assistant head coach/quarterbacks – Marc Trestman
rdf:langString * Brendon Ayanbadejo ILB * Tony Bua * Morlon Greenwood OLB * Derrick Pope OLB * Zach Thomas ILB * Junior Seau OLB * Renaud Williams
rdf:langString * Offensive coordinator – Chris Foerster * Running backs – Joel Collier * Wide receivers – Jerry Sullivan * Tight ends – Bernie Parmalee * Offensive line – Tony Wise * Offensive quality control/receivers – Judd Garrett * Fellowship coach-offense/special teams – Jeff Dellenbach
rdf:langString * Vernon Carey T * Rex Hadnot G * Jeno James G * Greg Jerman G * Damion McIntosh T * Seth McKinney C * John St. Clair T * Taylor Whitley G
rdf:langString * Doug Easlick FB * Lamar Gordon * Vick King * Travis Minor * Sammy Morris
rdf:langString * Olindo Mare K * Matt Turk P
rdf:langString * Donald Lee * Randy McMichael
rdf:langString * Ronald Bellamy * Marty Booker * Chris Chambers * Bryan Gilmore * Derrius Thompson * Wes Welker
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