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For a player like the Dolphins' Jason Strowbridge, a final preseason game could mean everything


, who may be just on or just off Miami's roster when it's cut to 53 players next Tuesday, took a moment to reflect. Strowbridge, a defensive end from Deerfield Beach, peered across the length of the field, through the goal posts and soaked in the site of Hard Rock Stadium. "It's everything I've worked for in my life," Strowbridge said. (Palm Beach Post)

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For a player like the Dolphins' Jason Strowbridge, a final preseason game could mean everything