May 13, 2009 (Miami Herald delivered byNewstex) --HopefulDolphins fans believing theDolphins could still find a starting-caliber nose tackle in Paul Soliai may have been dealt a two-fisted setback this week.
A decision to get healthier by enrolling in a fitness clinic at Duke and a phone call from a reporter doing a Where are They Now? story landed the Redskins a candidate to play right tackle, a position at which they're not thrilled with holdovers Jon Janse
A decision to get healthier by enrolling in a fitness clinic at Duke and a phone call from a reporter doing a Where are They Now? story landed the Redskins a candidate to play right tackle, a position at which they're not thrilled with holdovers Jon Janse
A decision to get healthier by enrolling in a fitness clinic at Duke and a phone call from a reporter doing a Where are They Now? story landed the Redskins a candidate to play right tackle, a position at which they're not thrilled with holdovers Jon Janse
A decision to get healthier by enrolling in a fitness clinic at Duke and a phone call from a reporter doing a Where are They Now? story landed the Redskins a candidate to play right tackle, a position at which they're not thrilled with holdovers Jon Janse