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Childress To Interview For Miami Dolphins' Offensive Coordinator Job

The "kick-ass offense" may be taking its. . .er, "talents". . .to South Beach.

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Former Minnesota Vikings' head coach Brad Childress has confirmed to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune that he will be in Miami on Saturday to interview for the Dolphins' offensive coordinator position. The position came open in Miami when former offensive coordinator Dan Henning retired after the season concluded.

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Childress was the head coach of the Vikings from 2006 until he was fired with six games remaining in the 2010 season.

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"I don't have any preconceived notions," Childress said of the Dolphins' opening. "If there's a good opportunity there with good people, and that's the key, I'll coach again this year. If not then I'll pass and do something next year."

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We have acquired this video* of one of the more bizarre incidents of the Vikings' 2010 season, Childress' decision to release receiver Randy Moss just four games after acquiring him for a third-round draft pick.

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* - Video may or may not be 100% real or accurate. We're simply doing what we can with what we can acquire.

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Photographs by Micah Taylor, clairity, and Fibonacci Blue used in background montage under Creative Commons. Thank you.