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      <title>Dolphins cut Olshansky</title>
      <description>The Miami Dolphins cut former Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers defensive tackle Igor Olshansky and former Pro Bowl kicker Shayne Graham.
The Dolphins didn't need Graham now that Dan Carpenter is healthy again.
They promoted offensive guard Ray Feinga from the practice squad and signed defensive tackle Ryan Baker.</description>
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      <title>Dolphins cut Olshansky, Graham</title>
      <description>Hot News for DE Igor Olshansky</description>
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      <title>Dolphins sign Igor Olshansky</title>
      <description>The Miami Dolphins have signed former Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Igor Olshansky, according to his agent, Chase Callahan.
Olshansky has also played for the San Diego Chargers.
The Dolphins cut former Pro Bowl running back Larry Johnson to make room for Olshansky.
Olshansky was signed by the Cowboys two years ago after starting his career with the Chargers.</description>
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      <title>Dolphins sign Igor Olshansky</title>
      <description>Hot News for DE Igor Olshansky</description>
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      <title>Cowboys cut Igor Olshansky</title>
      <description>The Dallas Cowboys have cut veteran defensive lineman Igor Olshansky.
Olshanky's release is unexpected.
Olshansky was signed by the Cowboys two years ago after starting his career with the San Diego Charger</description>
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      <title>Cowboys cut Igor Olshansky</title>
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      <title>9 Questions for 2009: #7</title>
      <description>It wasn’t the move that made the biggest news in the NFC East this offseason but it’s a switch that could hurt the Cowboys none the less.</description>
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      <title>Four Goodbyes, Three Cuts and No New Contract</title>
      <description>General Manager A.J. Smith announced today the Chargers will not retain their four unrestricted free agents: Igor Olshansky, Mike Goff, Marques Harris and Jeremy Newberry. He also talked about LaDainian Tomlinson's contract, Marcus McNeill's surgery and Anthony Waters' release.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 01:22:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Chargers Can't Stand Pat in Free Agency</title>
      <description>The Chargers enter the offseason knowing they are fresh off their third straight AFC West title.
   But they are recognize the team finished at .500 and were above the .500 mark just once the entire season, and that came after it upended the Colts in the playoffs.</description>
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      <title>Defensive Free Agents: Who's Coming Back?</title>
      <description>SDBoltReport.com wraps up a two-part series examining which of San Diego's free agents will return next season. This segment profiles three players in the defensive front seven, each of whom is primed to test the market. Find out who's coming back and who's already got one foot out the door.</description>
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      <title>Ten Things We Learned: Chargers vs. Steelers</title>
      <description>While disappointed with the way their season ended, the Bolts remain hopeful that lessons learned in 2008 will lead to more success in 2009. SDBoltReport.com takes a look at 10 things the Chargers learned in their season-ending loss to the Steelers, including analysis of what it all means for the offseason ahead.</description>
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      <description>Sunday’s contest between the San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs features several pivotal matchups, as these divisional rivals are all too familiar with each other. SDBoltReport.com analyzes five matchups, one in every phase of the game, that will determine which team leaves Arrowhead Stadium with a ‘W’ under its belt.</description>
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      <title>Five to Watch: Raiders vs. Bolts</title>
      <description>The San Diego Chargers face the Oakland Raiders for a second time this season and hope to snap out of a three-game losing skid.  Samantha Fillerup profiles five players who must raise their games to make it happen.</description>
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      <title>Ten Things We Learned: Eyes on the Offseason</title>
      <description>Seeing as Sunday’s loss to the Atlanta Falcons all but sunk San Diego’s season, SDBoltReport.com decided to add an appropriate twist to this week’s “Ten Things We Learned” feature. This time around, we’re analyzing the things we’ve learned about the offseason in store for the Chargers.</description>
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      <title>Who is to Blame? Top 10 Culprits</title>
      <description>There is plenty of blame to go around as the Bolts lost to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, 37-32, for the team’s third loss in four games. The Bolts head into November two games under .500 and 1.5 games back of the Denver Broncos. Here are the 10 people most responsible for the slow start.</description>
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      <title>Bolts vs. Raiders: Sunday's Matchups</title>
      <description>The Chargers look to claw back to .500 with a road win over the Oakland Raiders. San Diego has taken nine straight from its in-state rivals, but this year’s Raiders squad has shown marked improvement. Is it enough to upset the Chargers? To find out, we break down the key matchups from Sunday’s game.</description>
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      <description>Chargers Coach Norv Turner insists his team will use the first two weeks of the season as a launching pad for future success. However, takeoff had better not be delayed past the Jets game. Before Brett Favre &amp; Co. come to town, SDBoltReport.com takes a look back at what we learned during Week 2.</description>
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      <title>Three to Watch: Five-Year Veterans</title>
      <description>After months of spouting about Super Bowl aspirations, the Chargers start turning talk into action this week as they get ready to host the Carolina Panthers in the regular-season opener. Leading the playoff push is a trio of fifth-year veterans, one in every phase of the game.</description>
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      <description>The Chargers brought out the extra punches in their first training session under the lights. The defense came out to play, but two key members of the secondary had close brushes with accidents. One player came out of his experience better than the other. The Jumbo Trans were there to pick up all the hard-hitting action, so was SDBoltReport.com’s Michael Kranzler who brings back all the details.</description>
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      <description>Chargers fans got their first opportunity to see an old face on the field Tuesday, and his performance received mixed reviews. Mike Scifres may have found a worthy adversary to challenge him for the punting duties, and both sides faced off in the hurry-up offense. SDBoltReport.com has all the camp details.</description>
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