"We've established a culture around here — we expect to win," said running back Ricky Williams.
He was asked if it could be that simple ... as simple as the clothes he was sorting to throw into a laundry hamper in the locker room at the Dolphins' training facility.
"Well," Williams said with darks in one hand and lights in the other, "it's not a coincidence. Attitude means a lot."
Which accentuates the coaching job Tony Sparano has done in his second season. Never has he allowed the Dolphins to mope.
Injuries are a part of any NFL grind, but losing four cogs as important as quarterback Chad Pennington, running back Ronnie Brown, nose tackle Jason Ferguson and cornerback Will Allen figured to be too much to overcome. Instead, the Dolphins have thrived.
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