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Miami Dolphins Interview Robert Saleh for Head Coach
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The Miami Dolphins are making significant changes to their coaching staff, starting with the dismissal of head coach Mike McDaniel. Theyve requested an interview with San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, who previously led the New York Jets. Salehs record with the Jets was 20-36, with his best season at 7-10. Currently, hes back with the 49ers, where their defense ranks 13th in points allowed per game and 20th in yards. Meanwhile, the Dolphins are also considering former Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski and Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.
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