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Article: Dolphins all at sea; Defensive frailties: the Miami Dolphins struggle to stop Renaldo Hill during their heavy defeat by the NewEngland Patriots and (right) Jeremy Shockey of the New York Giants Pictures: GETTY IMAGES and GRAHAM CHADWICKbut their current vintage is a paleinevitable injuries in a league indefensive end Osi Umenyiora.
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- October 27, 2007
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Byline: IVAN SPECK
CHEERLEADERS, hot dogs, tailgaters. It's time to haul the protectivepads over heads, suit up and squeeze into helmets. Gridiron is back in Britainand this time it means something.
The Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants will batter each other into nextweek at Wembley tomorrow tea-time.
The first regular season NFL game to take place outside North America willenthral a capacity 90,000 fansdevotees and curious observers alike. At stake, bragging rights as the firstteam to win a game that matters overseas.
For British thirtysomethings whose knowledge of the game was born in 1982 whenChannel 4 burst on to our ...