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Crowd Chants Make Dolphins Head Coach Tony Sparano Nauseous

Monday, Miami Dolphins fans showed up at team practice and chanted "We want Orton" while watching incumbent Chad Henne struggle on the field, in reference to possibility Denver's Kyle Orton was en route.

↵Head coach Tony Sparano heard the chant. And then he felt queasy.

↵↵“Beside the fact that it really makes me sick?” Sparano said. “That would be it.”

↵“I think that when people come to the stadium like that in one of those kinds of events, OK, to support the Miami Dolphins, that what we should be thinking about,” he said. “That’s what I think.”

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↵Could have been worse, Tony. They could have been chanting “We want Parcells! We want Parcells!”

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