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Former Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban hospitalized after dolphin attack

Miami, FL- While back visiting in Miami Nick Saban decided to go on a boating excursion
in a friend's boat and while out on the ocean was attacked by dolphins.

It is believed that even the real dolphins in the ocean even still are holding animosity
towards Saban for leaving the Miami Dolphins as their head coach to take the head coaching
position at the University of Alabama. After Saban told the Miami Dolphins officials he
would not pursue any other head coaching position.

When I asked Saban about the attack from his hospital bed, suffering from dolphin bites and
tail whippings, Saban said "All of the sudden dolphins surrounded the boat and tipped it
over. Then I was bitten and tail whipped by multiple dolphins. One of the dolphins even
looked like defensive end Jason Taylor."

With Saban leaving the Miami Dolphins for the head coaching position at the University of
Alabama there has been some animosity and hard feelings towards him from some Dolphins
players and fans in Miami.

I caught up with Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor and asked him what he thought
about what happened to Nick Saban, he said "I wish I would have been the one to get to him
first. But I guess since one of the dolphins looked like me its all good. Maybe the Dolphins
should consider hiring that dolphin as the mascot."

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