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Dumb Ireland Quote of the Day

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Dolphins1Beatles, Dec 12, 2011.

  1. Dolphins1Beatles

    Dolphins1Beatles Ziggy Stardust

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    "I'm looking for the same qualities I saw in Tony."

    Wait...Jeff Ireland hired Tony Sparano? Am I forgetting something or did Parcells hire both of them together? He's already making things up...I'm so glad we have no coach and one of the worst GM's in the NFL.

    I still think he'll be fired though after the season...or his role diminished. If Ross wants another Don Shula and Star QB he's not going to get that with Jeff Ireland unless they get extremely lucky.
     
  2. SkapePhin

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    Ireland was hired first... Then they did a sham "search" and brought in Tony after Tony interviewed with Atlanta briefly... The Sparano hiring was the worse kept secret in the league, but Ireland was in Miami before by a couple weeks.
     
  3. Dolphins1Beatles

    Dolphins1Beatles Ziggy Stardust

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    Still doubt he made the decision, it was all Parcells. No chance in hell Parcells let Ireland take it on. And if Parcells did let Ireland have a large say in choosing the coach, then doesn't that mean Parcells would have given him more power over players since 2008? Makes Ireland look even worse if so.

    Whatever, I refuse to believe Ireland will be here in a couple months. If Ross really wants someone like Fisher or Cowher, odds are they won't want Ireland.
     
  4. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

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    I'm really not sure what's dumb about that quote, even if he didn't hire Sparano.
     
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  5. Dolphins1Beatles

    Dolphins1Beatles Ziggy Stardust

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    Well saying he did when he didn't. Considering his reputation and decision making, being a liar on top of it all makes it even worse.
     
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  6. PhinGeneral

    PhinGeneral PC Texas A&M, Bro Club Member

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    Not sure what that quote has to do with who hired Sparano. If I took over the hiring in my company and I wanted to replace an employee who had some admirable qualities, that doesn't mean I hired the guy in the first place.
     
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  7. Stitches

    Stitches ThePhin's Biggest Killjoy Luxury Box

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    I don't see where in those 10 words he said he hired Tony. And just because you don't hire someone doesn't mean you can't see desirable qualities in them.

    I hired into my job along with like 8 other people. There were plenty of qualities in them that I would look for in candidates if I ever had to hire any of their replacements.
     
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  8. RevRick

    RevRick Long Haired Leaping Gnome Club Member

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    Do you actually read and speak English? Can you point out to me one word in that sentence that indicates that Jeff Ireland postulates that he hired Sparano? It would appear that you are guilty of what most people do in this situation - reading 'into' what someone said what you wish he had said rather than actually evaluating what he said. Yet you're proposing that he is lying! That is a lot more than a little bit of a reach.

    But, even that is not as much of a reach as the evaluation of him as one of the worst GM's in the league which has become rampant on the board. That ignores every decision he has ever made except those most of the detractors on the boards regard as failures - which is the most subtle form of 'lying.' From what I recall of the condition of the team following the 2007 year, this one has a lot more talent than that one ever had, and keep in mind that until September of 2010, Parcells was still the VP of Football Operations for the Miami Dolphins, and had final say over who was drafted, hired, and fired. And, then he bailed.
     
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  9. GridIronKing34

    GridIronKing34 Silently Judging You

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    I cannot understand why this quote is dumb at all.

    He seen certain qualities in Sparano that he would like to have in the next head coach. I think Sparano is extremely loyal and a great motivator. I think those are two qualities I'd like in a head coach. I can't really speak for Ireland, but I would assume he would at least want the new head coach to be a good motivator.

    If you don't like Jeff Ireland, so be it... But the blind hatred for Ireland is unreal. You should all be looking on the bright side of this... with Ireland around, you won't see one of the most hated players in Channing Crowder on this team.
     
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  10. DolfanTom

    DolfanTom Livin' and Dyin' w/ Ryan!

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    I thought the dumb quote he said was something about wanting to find a "football guy" as the next head coach. Really Jeff - I was thinking Bobby Valentine might want the job ...
     
  11. BlameItOnTheHenne

    BlameItOnTheHenne Taking a poop

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    He didn't clarify on any specific qualities.

    You're definitely making a generic comment more than it is.
     
  12. RoninFin4

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    I remember Ireland specifically referencing Tony having the qualities of a "battleship captain" in what he looks for in a head coach. I believe he said this when Tony was first hired, and said it again after that roundtable press conference or whatever that was when Tony was extended after the flirtation with Harbaugh.

    I'd certainly think leadership and loyalty are two things that Tony exemplifies that you can portray in a battleship captain (I do find it a little ironic that battleships have more or less been obsolete since WWII...with respect to the Parcells model of running the football, players with size, good, tough defense etc., as that's not the name of the game in the Rodger Goodell Football League).

    Give me the admiral type that can see the big picture, knows how to attack from all angles rather than just plowing straight ahead, inch by inch. I just don't think Tony Sparano fit that mold. By God, you couldn't outwork the man, but you sure as sh!t could outsmart him. Give me the man who can outsmart the other, can see the big picture, develop young players - not by fear - but by teaching them, helping them learn smarter ways to do things, etc. I think that needs to change from the present model, from my perspective at least, which seemed to be under Tony Sparano, if you mess up, we'll cut you (see Sam Shields, Erik Walden, Bobby Carpenter, etc.).

    But you're right, there's certain qualities that Jeff Ireland and Steve Ross (and Carl Peterson) should look for in the next coach. I just had the gut reaction that Jeff Ireland is going to look for the same damn thing in what he had with Tony Sparano if only for the fact he doesn't know any better coming from the Parcells lineage.
     
  13. FinNasty

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    I'm not sure how that quote implies that he hired Sparano?
     
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  14. brandon27

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    That's exactly it. In my opinion, Tony had alot of the qualities you'd want in a head coach. Its evident in the fact that his players apparently loved to play for him. I dont care about the survey league wide, because thats just perception based on guys that havent played for him. Watch some team videos, they loved Tony. Where Tony lacked IMO, was on the game management side. If you can find a guy similar to Tony, but with better expertise when it comes to game planning and game management, we're doing alright.
     
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  15. CaribPhin

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    I don't like Ireland. Let me make up things.
     
  16. PhinPhanatic

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    My thought would be why would one try and hire a coach with the same characteristics as the coach they just fired?? Someone else who cant coach an o line and seems to have many other descrepencies.
     
  17. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    Ireland could have an opinion on the qualities he saw in Tony, without having been the one to hire him.
     
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  18. KB21

    KB21 Almost Never Wrong Club Member

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    What did you want him to say? "Well, I wanted to hire Rex Ryan, but Bill Parcells wouldn't let me."

    Of course, if he says that, then we can criticize him for not standing up for himself.

    Worst GM in the NFL? Really. He's outdrafted two guys who some of y'all think is God's gift to GMing in Thomas Dimitroff and Scott Pioli. I don't guess that is enough. He should have drafted a franchise quarterback, which is kind of hard considering that a legitimate franchise quarterback hasn't been drafted at all in the four years he has run the Dolphins draft. "But, but, but......he should have taken Matt Ryan. That guy is a franchise quarterback." Well, if he's a franchise quarterback, then our undrafted, unheralded free agent signing Matt Moore has put up identical numbers to that franchise quarterback.

    The fact is, no one wants to admit that Jeff has put into place a solid foundation that this team can now build upon. Jeff may not have good people skills, but he has a good eye for talent. Plus, he has shown that he is willing to adapt and embrace the changes that have happened in the league.
     
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  19. Muck

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    I only heard it live, so I might recall it a bit differently off memory. But I don't think that was exactly what he said.

    He was saying 'many' of the same qualities as Tony. Passion, leadership, etc.
     
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  20. HardKoreXXX

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    Reminds of Ted Turner, when after he fired Bobby Cox in 1981, was asked who was on his short list to replace him: "It would be Bobby Cox if I hadn't just fired him. We need someone like him around here."
     
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  21. Section126

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    All fair...

    but outdrafting Dimitroff and Pioli is not the metric that he should be judged on.

    Does he take credit for this offensive line? The picks of Odrick and Misi? Does he get credit for Wake? Do we know what he has done here?
     
  22. PhinsRock

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    I can live with "many of the same qualities", otherwise it sounds silly as he would have been in essence saying " I'm looking for the same qualities as the HC I just fired".
     
  23. FinsAreLife

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    Screw Ireland, get him out of Miami.
     
  24. jw3102

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    I have to agree with those individuals who don't see anything in Ireland's quote which implies that he was the person who hired Sparano. While Ireland may not have stated that he hired Sparano, I still don't want him to remain with the Dolphins beyond this season. I feel that keeping him as the teams GM will prevent the Dolphins from hiring a quality HC. I just don't see any top tier coaching candidate wanting to come to the Dolphins and having to deal with Ireland.

    If Ross really intends to keep Ireland as the teams GM. I hope Ross instead decides to sell the team to someone who is actually interested in bringing a winning team back to Miami. The fact Ross is even thinking about keeping Ireland shows that he has absolutely no concept of how to run a football organization. Parcells is gone, Sparano is gone, and now it is time for Ireland to be gone.
     
  25. Stitches

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    Wow. "I disagree with the owner's current decision, so it shows he doesn't want his team to be a winner." wow. Lol.
     
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  26. Aquafin

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    I sure agree with that. Ireland is 50 % of the team's problem .

    why in in everything that is aqaua would anyone want another chance for Ireland to screw up another draft pick ? he has done enough damage as it it canned this squrial alreasy please.
     
  27. FinNasty

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    What is wrong with the Odrick pick? He is esentially in his rookie year and has been playing very well. Hes got 4 sacks in his last 8 games... which when not an edge rusher is pretty damn good IMO.

    Is it supposed to be a knock on Ireland that Odrick got hurt his rookie year?
     
  28. jw3102

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    The problem with the Odrick pick is that the Dolphins were already strong on the defensive line and didn't need Odrick. Ireland wasn't concerned with picking the best player on the board, Dez Bryant, all he was concerned with was the sex life of Bryant's mother. Trading down and picking a player on the defensive line, while there was a much bigger need at the wide receiver and return spot shows how ineffective Ireland is as a GM.
     
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  29. maynard

    maynard Who, whom?

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    it end up being a great pick if we switch to a 4-3. i say its a good pick as is he also may have though he was the the BPA
     
  30. Section126

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    The strongest part of our team, so of course..add another 1st rounder. In a Salary Cap sport, Funds should be allotted wisely. Not on a rotation player.
     
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  31. Trowa

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    Typical thephins fashion. Misquote someone, do it out of context, put a whole bunch of words in their mouth they didn't say, then get on a soap box about how said person is dumb. Ah, the sweet irony.

    This is where I come when cracked and funny or die fail to amuse me for the day.
     
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  32. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    You can remember that? That's incredible, considering you were like minus 2 yrs old at the time. ;)
     
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  33. brandon27

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    Ya know what really irritates me about this thread... and your original post?? The fact that you want to comment on Irelands "dumb quote of the day" without including the entire quote... Stuipd is as stupid does. Ya know, when you take a look at the rest of the quote, it really does make sense... but I guess that wouldn't suit the purpose of trashing Ireland..

    For those interested, here's the actual, full quote.

    It can be found here: http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-dolphins-sparanofired

    Its quite obvious he's not saying that he hired Sparano... or anything along those lines for that matter, He's simply stating that they want. A guy like Tony, stating what he saw in Tony as a person, and as a football coach....
     
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  34. Vengeful Odin

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    Taken in context, there is nothing wrong with what Ireland said. In fact, I agree completely with him.
     
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  35. Muck

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    We really don't know who called those shots because Parcells was still in charge.

    But the dirty little secret is that the majority of the league had a problem with Dez Bryant. That stuff was out there. The Ireland fiasco was wildly blown out of proportion. And Bryant turned out to be anything but professional as a rookie. This franchise -- perhaps more than any other -- has to tread lightly when dealing with character issues. Most NFL cities don't have a South Beach.

    Trading down wasn't the problem. Odrick can ball. If we'd have drafted Rob Gronkowski with that second pick -- or Jimmy Graham in the third -- we probably aren't having this conversation.

    Really, would everyone have been fine drafting a WR at #12 just weeks after spending two #2's and $50 million on Brandon Marshall? We'd have been on their *** for neglecting positions of need.

    We like to forget that the DL wasn't as assured as we like to think it was. Jason Ferguson was gone. Paul Soliai had done little besides get suspended for unprofessionalism to the point they moved Randy Starks to move to NT. Soliai and Tony McDaniel were both in a contract years. It was a reload move.

    I think the draft picks themselves are absolutely fair game. But the trade-down, I was and still am fine with.
     
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  36. Darrelle Revis

    Darrelle Revis I BELIEVE!

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    Hire. Brian. Schottenheimer.
     
  37. HardKoreXXX

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    I remember everything, including smartasses on message boards.
     
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  38. CaribPhin

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    Thing is we were NOT set at D-Line when we drafted Odrick. Soliai hadn't played to his potential yet, Ferguson had just retired, McDaniel wasn't good just yet, and Starks was going to be the starting NT. We had just let JT and Peezy go and Wake wasn't guaranteed to be good. The line up was Langford, Starks, Odrick with Soliai and McDaniel as depth along with Baker. The plan was to add Odrick to the line and use Nolan's sometime 4-3 schemes in order to mask the lack of LB talent. Odrick got injured so we had to start Soliai who ended up playing lights out. McDaniel got more time and ended up being a solid rotational guy. We weren't even certain our LB corps would be good so we had to solidify the apparently weak D-Line. We signed Dansby and drafted Misi to at least make it presentable after Ayodele stinking it up the year before.

    Anyone who says we had a strong line before the Odrick pick is making things up.
     
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  39. Conuficus

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    And, looking at the fact that we have a regime change; which will naturally involve the jettisoning of some players with Langford and Soliai as FA's having Odrick around is not a bad thing. Starks' contract will likely be up soon as well, then combine that with Merling being underwelming and Odrick could prove to be a damn good selection.

    Aside from the fact that guy can simply play.
     
  40. Ozzy

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    As long as those qualities are not......


    constantly going for FG's and please lets get someone who knows how to manage a game which includes the final 2 minutes of each half
     

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