http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80ead5c8&template=without-video-with-comments&confirm=true "If I have one disappointment, the disappointment would be that we did not bring a championship home," Huizenga said Tuesday. "It's something we failed to do. It's tough out there with the competitive balance in this league, which is what's great about the league. Every team has the same payroll, and that is what has made the league so strong." "I have mixed emotions," he said. "I love the Miami Dolphins and the NFL with all my heart, but I felt that this was the right time to sell the team. It was a process we started 2½ to 3 years ago, when the economy was very good. ... Someone was willing to step up and pay those prices." "We're in a much better position than we were before because of Bill and Jeff and Tony," Huizenga said. "My advice to Steve would be to let them do their thing. I may be successful in other businesses, but that doesn't mean I know football. Steve Ross may build the biggest and best buildings in the world, but that doesn't mean he's better than Bill Parcells. I hire those people and let them run the show." Thanks for all that you did Wayne!