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Fins Swim Homeward

Let’s hope they can win on their own turf

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By MARK OLEJNICZAK

Published on November 08, 2007 at 3:00am

These are dark days for Fins fans, as the team says cheerio to England and returns to the friendly confines of Dolphin Stadium staring down an 0-8 record. Coming off their bye week, the Miami Dolphins have been preparing for a visit from one of their division rivals; the Buffalo Bills will be in the house today, and this game will be a big one for our boys.

Dolphins rookie receiver Ted Ginn Jr. will be looking to carry some of the positive momentum from the end of the last game in England, when he caught his first touchdown of the season. After Ronnie Brown’s season-ending knee injury, Miami claimed former Houston Texans running back Samkon Gado to provide some much-needed depth to its backfield. Get behind the Fins as they work to get into the win column, at 1:00 p.m. at Dolphin Stadium.
Sun., Nov. 11, 1 p.m., 2007