Found November 07, 2009 on sun-sentinel.com:
A 3-4 defense without a quality nose tackle isn't much of a defense. That's why Miami Dolphins fans should be concerned about the possible absence of nose tackle Jason Ferguson, whose elbow injury appears to be more serious than the...
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