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Dolphins dump general manager after 1-15 finish
0 Comments | AFP, December, 2007
MIAMI (AFP) — Miami Dolphins general manager Randy Mueller was fired Monday, a day after the National Football League club completed a dismal 1-15 season with a 38-25 loss to Cincinnati.
Mueller had served in the job since June of 2005 but lacked the power over personnel choices until this season, in which the Dolphins had the eighth 1-15 campaign since the NFL adopted a 16-game schedule for each club in 1978.
"Any time you have a relationship with somebody it's tough, but this is a tough business and we've been through a tough year," Dolphins coach Cam Cameron said. "When you're not moving on, this time has its challenges."
Bill Parcells, the former NFL coach who took over as the Dolphins vice-president of football operations, made the move and will speak...
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