EMQB Interview: Samson Satele
January 2, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Interviews, Miami Dolphins

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After suffering through a miserable 1-15 rookie season, Miami Dolphins center Samson Satele and his teammates are enjoying the fruits of their labor as the Dolphins accomplished the biggest single season turnaround in National Football League history. Personally, Samson continued to a current 32-game start streak, the longest in team history for an offensive lineman starting a career. The simple recap — the Dolphins went from being the worst team in the NFL to AFC East champs with a home field Wild Card game this weekend against the Baltimore Ravens. I talked with Samson from his home in South Beach after another day at the office. Guest appearance by Samson’s son — Samson LotoToa (meaning “brave heart”) Satele.
- 0:11 – Three games in one week at Dolphin Stadium
- 0:34 – Bill Parcells and head coach Tony Sparano lead new Dolphins
- 1:27 – Almost 40 new players have ignited a rebirth in South Beach
- 1:50 – Learning how to win and developing a winning attitude
- 2:20 – Quarterback Chad Pennington NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year
- 2:49 – Creating the Wild Cat offense and watching the “copy cats”
- 3:22 – Working with trainers and taking care of a 32-game start streak
- 4:02 – The Dolphins have been in playoff mode for the past five games
- 4:52 – Blevins29, Huntington, WV: toughest player and team to block
- 5:41 – Sean, Pensacola, FL: difficulty of adjusting to life on the mainland
- 6:25 – Samson hasn’t cut his hair since he was a freshman in college
- 6:58 – New Year’s resolutions: being a good husband and father
Links: MiamiDolphins.com, NFLPlayers.com, NFL.com
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