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Ex-Dolphin: Saban cut me for missing practice to be with dying father

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INDIANAPOLIS - DECEMBER 31: Nick Saban head coach of the Miami Dolphins looks on during a game against the Indianapolis Colts at the RCA Dome December 31, 2006 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indianapolis won the game 27-22. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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P.K. Sam bounced around the NFL and the CFL as a wide receiver for several years and had a largely forgettable pro career, but he bitterly remembers one incident with one of his coaches, Nick Saban.

Sam wrote on Twitter on Wednesday that when he was on the Dolphins’ practice squad in 2006, Saban cut him for missing a practice -- even though the reason he missed practice was that he needed to see his dying father one last time.

“Thank you Nick Saban. Ten years ago today you cut me from the Miami Dolphins because I flew home to hug my dad before he died,” Sam wrote. “CLASSY!”

Saban left the Dolphins to coach Alabama shortly after that, and the Dolphins brought Sam back for training camp in 2007. Saban hasn’t responded to Sam’s claim, but if true, it would certainly fuel the belief that some coaches view their players merely as cogs in a machine, and not as human beings.