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DeFede Seeks Divine Intervention For The Dolphins

Jim DeFede Is A Commentator For CBS4 News

MIAMI (CBS4) ― The Dolphins are now 0 & 13. Last Friday CBS4 Commentator Jim DeFede--as only he can--tried to break the jinx with the help of two local Voodoo priestesses. That obviously did not work together, so tonight Jim decided to take another approach. 

Well here it is Monday, and the Dolphins have lost again. We're trying everything we can to help them. On Friday we contacted two Voodoo priestesses. They did their ceremony and on Sunday we saw the result. So now maybe its time for something else.

You know it is getting so desperate now at O and 13, we need a miracle people--a miracle.

That's right, it's time to give the Catholics a crack at this problem, so I went to Saint Martha's Church and caught up with a few parishioners.

Any chance I could ask you to pray for the Miami Dolphins so they might win a game?

During the Mass, Father Jimenez agreed to work in a few kind words for the Dolphins, even though it was clear he doesn't really follow the team.

"We are praying for them," Father Jimenez said in mass.

A parishioner replies, "We have to pray for them."

"How are they doing?" asks Father Jimenez.

I told him, "O and 13. They've lost every game this year."

But will prayer alone be enough?

I sought out Father Jose Alvarez, who teaches at the Catholic Seminary here in Miami.

"You need a lot more than prayer at this point," said Father Alvarez. "Talent, good decision making, you need a lot--you need a lot."

I asked, "So you are saying faith alone can't save the Dolphins?"

"Faith is always a great beginning, but you have to couple it with reality," he said.

"Faith and a quarterback that," I said.

"Oh my God, I don't think you have enough airtime to go through all of the needs the team may have," said Father Alvarez.

Father Alvarez is no stranger to the Dolphins. On a half a dozen occasions he has delivered the invocation before the game at Dolphin Stadium. Last year, every time he gave the opening prayer, the team won.

"I'm undefeated," said Alvarez. "I have a better winning percentage than the last four or five head coaches we've had."

So why haven't the Dolphin's had him back this season?

"I have no idea. It's a mystery. Maybe they are afraid of success," he said.

Maybe God's testing our faith. Maybe it's just a test of faith.

"Oh, I don't know if God has anything to do with it or not," said Alvarez. "I think that's just the reality of sports. You can't win them all, but it would be nice to win one."

(© MMIX, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

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