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Not likely.
The DNA they extracted from fossilized blood is highly segmented (broken into small pieces). What they did is that they put frog genes to fill in all the gaps, so that the sequence will be completed to make a living thing.
But you know, even if there is one mistake in a gene, it may result in serious genetic disease, which the animal cannot survive. Those scientist didn't even have a gene map for their dinosaur. It's like purely by chance. So most likely they would put some genes into an egg, but this egg wouldn't develop. At best, they may create something that might live, but not likely the dinosaur that they started with the fossilized blood.
In present times, even if we have genetically modified an organism, it is still look like the original animal/plant but produced some proteins that belong to the owner organism of the implanted gene.
If they ever created any living specimen, the more likely scenario is that they will create a frog instead. It's because they use frog genes to fill in whatever is unknown. So these frogs might be carrying dinosaur genes. It may produce some haemoglobin or insulin for dinosaur, but it doesn't look like a dinosaur at all.
參考: My own knowledge in genetic engineering