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Serving a one-year suspension, Williams has plenty of time for more world travel, which is fine with Nick Saban. The Dolphins are devising a training regimen for their enigmatic running back during his enforced hiatus. "He can work out in India or California or wherever he wants to go, as long as we develop a plan," Saban said Friday.
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Now in California, Williams is interested in the CFL because it would allow him to stay in shape and make money. He owes the Dolphins $8.6 million for breaching his contract when he retired. Because he remains under contract with the Dolphins, they can prevent him from playing elsewhere. Saban has been noncommittal on the subject.
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