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Should Tannenbaum be the public face of the team?

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Unlucky 13, Mar 12, 2015.

  1. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...ng-facts-of-ndamukong-suh-20150312-story.html

    As David Hyde points out, Tannenbaum is very good with the media, and is clearly more comfortable in that role than Joe Philbin is. It's also pretty clear that he's the man who's running the show now and answers only to Ross. So, I think that it would be a much better move for the image of the franchise, media relations and fan relations if he were the one talking to reporters and pressers, ect through the offseason rather than Joe (I'd much rather not be here or talk to you) Philbin. Tannenbaum may not have all the answers for building the team, but he clearly "gets it" from a media and social standpoint much, much more than Philbin does.
     
  2. Galant

    Galant Love - Unity - Sacrifice - Eternity

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    Personally I'd rather have the person responsible for any area speaking. So if it's a coaching question I want to hear from Philbin. If it was a decision by Hickey I want to hear from Hickey and if it's an MT decision then from him.

    If MT started speaking about everything all the time then I'd get used it, and I can understand how Philbin isn't as great a public face.
     
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  3. Zounds

    Zounds New Member

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    I just cant get over the Mark Sanchez contract. Tannenbaum may be a a good speaker at press conferences, but who gives a **** about fast talkers. Do we want a PR person or a GM? I just want him to make good personnel decisions, and he hasnt redeemed himself in that department yet imo.
     
  4. Deus ex dolphin

    Deus ex dolphin Well-Known Member

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    I've always assumed Rexy was the one that pushed for that Sanchez contract, so you keep your coach happy and lock down his guy. Philbin, I get the feeling now, has no real say in how this team will be built going forward. "Here are your players Joe, WIN."

    I don't think Phibin can outcoach anyone, but he might just have a good enough team to break past that 8-8 barrier anyway. That said, I'd be thrilled if he got replaced before this season gets underway.
     
  5. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    I think the fans have made it clear they are not high on Philbin, his demeanor or abilities as a coach. His press conferences were dull and uninspiring.

    Ross did the next best thing he knew to do. Bring in someone who knows more then he does and put him in charge. They don't have to say anything regarding the Suh signing in that Joe Philbin was not at the table. Speaks volumns to me and weather by design or not gives Philbin deniability as to how involved he was in case we end up 8-8 again with Suh and people start calling for heads

    Tannenbaum brings a confidence and with it hope we are heading in the right direction. If you energize the fan base you sell tickets and merch
     
  6. 2socks

    2socks Rebuilding Since 1973

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    I think you are probably correct here regarding Philbin. It seems as if management has said Ok enough is enough. Philbin was not successful with this guy or that and now that's over. After replacing most of the Ireland players - there is no excuse left other then to coach.

    Show us Joe

    Got a feeling Joe has his work cut out for him. As much as I hate it, we will not be much better first year then we were. We may even regress a couple games because of the massive turn over in players. I hope I am wrong, but I doubt it.
     
  7. Larry Little

    Larry Little Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I think we should wait and see if Tannenbaum is doing pressers after practice every day before we anoint him the face of the franchise.

    It's the offseason. I'm not going to read too much into this.
     
  8. BicketyBam

    BicketyBam No Fist Pumps Allowed

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    Give Tannenbaum a few years, guys. Then revisit how happy you are with him.
     
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  9. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    How bad was Tannenbaum in reality? The Jets biggest issue during his GM tenure was lack of QB. So what QBs were available for him to darft from 2006-2012?
    * denotes player was gone by their first pick

    2006 1st & 2nd Rds:
    Vince Young*
    Matt Leinhart
    Jay Cutler
    Kellen Clemens
    Tavaris Jackson

    They took:
    D.Brickshaw Ferguson
    Nick Mangold
    Kellen Clemons
    .............................................

    2007 1st & 2nd Rds:
    JaMarcus Russell*
    Brady Quinn
    Kevin Kolb
    John Beck
    Drew Stanton

    They took:
    Darrelle Revis
    David Harris
    .............................................

    2008 1st & 2nd Rds:
    Matt Ryan*
    Joe Flacco
    Brian Brohm
    Chad Henne

    They took:
    Vernon Gholston
    Dustin Keller
    .............................................

    2009 1st & 2nd Rds:
    Mathew Stafford*
    Mark Sanchez
    Josh Freeman
    Pat White

    They took:
    Mark Sanchez
    .............................................

    2010 1st & 2nd Rds:
    Sam Bradford*
    Tim Tebow*
    Jimmy Clausen

    They took:
    Kyle Wislon
    Vladimir Ducasse
    .............................................

    2011 1st & 2nd Rds:
    Cam Newton*
    Jake Locker*
    Blaine Gabbert*
    Christian Ponder*
    Andy Dalton
    Colin Kaepernick

    They took:
    Muhammad Wilkerson
    .............................................

    2012 1st & 2nd Rds:
    Andrew Luck*
    RG III*
    Ryan Tannehill*
    Brandon Weeden
    Brock Osweiler

    They took:
    Quinton Coples
    Stephen Hill



    So with all that, the only real QBs he had a shot at were Flacco & Wilson. I wonder if we was judged unfairly by Jet fans. Its certainly not unheard of for Jets fans to be quick to judgement or anything.
     
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  10. Zounds

    Zounds New Member

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    I'm sure Rex Ryan expressed his desire to have Sanchez on the team, but he wasn't the one who gave one of the worst QB's in the NFL a $40M extension.
     
  11. Zounds

    Zounds New Member

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    I disagree with that. The Jets always thought they had the QB position taken care of. Going back to Testaverde, then they had Pennington, then they dumped Penny for Brett Favre, and then they traded up to No. 5 overall to draft Sanchez. I dont think the Jets brass ever felt like they were "stuck" with any of those QBs.
     
  12. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    Not sure by what you said how you disagree with what I said.

    My point is the Jets biggest issue was at the QB spot. Other than that, they had a really good team. Once Favre left, they had nothing and very little options for QB.
     
  13. Larryfinfan

    Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member

    Personally, I think that is Ross' decision, not any of us... Would it be better for the organization, I suppose so, but Ross has to be the one making that decision...
     
  14. cbrad

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    I think what really did him in was trading up to draft Sanchez. That really set back the Jets so much (given the outsized importance of the QB) that I don't think Jets fans are irrational in their overall judgment of Tannenbaum. But you're right that in terms of # of hits vs. overall high-round draft picks, Tannenbaum is not that bad (Vernon Gholston is the only other big miss I think in the 1st round).
     
  15. Unlucky 13

    Unlucky 13 Team Raheem Club Member

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    Well, yeah. Of course. But that doesn't mean that we can't have an opinion. I'm sick and tired of the miserable public face our franchise has had going back to saban. We've been emulating the patriots in their worst ways instead of their best.
     
  16. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    My point was that the pickings were slim for drafting a QB during Tannenbaum's reign. I also thought I heard he was pressured to draft Sanchez.
     
  17. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I think this is a Tannebaum/Hickey fusion to create one good GM.. Hickey may have the scouting skills that Tbaum lacks and Hickey lacks the cache and intelligence that t-baum has..
     
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  18. cbrad

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    Why did he have to draft Sanchez? They had Favre on the team, and Favre did well the next year with Minnesota. So yes, that's a black mark on Tannenbaum.
     
  19. Zounds

    Zounds New Member

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    Well you are saying they had a bad QB because of their draft position. I am saying they had a bad QB because of their bad personnel choices.
     
  20. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    What if the owner forced him to draft Sanchez? I don't know, it doesn't sound crazy, its not like Woody Johnson is above that.

    No. I'm saying who could they have drafted in that time? There were virtually no good QBs coming out in that time. The only good QB draft was the last one and he had no shot any of them except Wilson. Other than that, what good QB did he have a chance to get besides other than Flacco? You tell me.
     
  21. cbrad

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    Yeah, I don't know that history well (not a Jets fan), but I do remember Tannenbaum being high on Sanchez well after it looked like he was a bust. For example:
    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...um-acknowledges-mark-sanchez-didnt-play-well/

    And at the end it says:

    "But Tannenbaum still believes he made the right move to draft Sanchez fifth overall in 2009."
     
  22. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    Maybe.

    But if so, its one mistake. Too often fans **** all over and sour on a guy after one mistake. When asked, the average fan, will say of course they don't expect perfection, but then will turn around and want a guy fired who made one mistake.
     
  23. cbrad

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    Yeah, I agree with that. It's just his bad luck that the mistake had so much impact.
     
  24. BicketyBam

    BicketyBam No Fist Pumps Allowed

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    Go count how many players they actually picked in the draft during his tenure. He gave away draft picks like free candy. He set the team up to for a two year shot at the SB and had Mark Sanchez as his QB. He left the team is cap hell.

    Hey, I'm glad you guys are happy with him. Maybe he learned from his Jet tenure.
     
  25. BicketyBam

    BicketyBam No Fist Pumps Allowed

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    Woody didn't force him to pick Sanchez. Good Lord. And he certainly didn't force him to extend him with that contract.
     
  26. jinx

    jinx Well-Known Member

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    There's no defending Tannebaum's tenure with the Jets, especially at the end. That being said, I don't view him as incompetent as someone like Ireland. He did have some success, but it ended badly. There's no need to make excuses for him.
     
  27. Bumrush

    Bumrush Stable Genius Club Member

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    The Miami Dolphins have not been to an AFC Championship game since 1992. 1 9 9 F'Ing 2.

    I'll take a 2 year AFC Championship run and then take my chances on how he performs after that. As a long suffering Jet fan, you have experienced more joy with Tannebaum at the helm than anything Dolphin fans have experienced in 2+ decades.
     
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  28. cbrad

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    Well, here's a link to the Jets' draft history:
    http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nyj/draft.htm

    Tannenbaum became GM in 2006 and stayed through 2012. Just count the # of 1st round picks during that period:

    2006: 2
    2007: 1
    2008: 2
    2009: 1
    2010: 1
    2011: 1
    2012: 1

    So, he acquired more than the average number of 1st round picks. I'm actually fine with that strategy if it means you give away lower round picks to get more high quality prospects.
     
  29. CitizenSnips

    CitizenSnips hmm.

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    At this point, I don't care if we end up in cap hell IF it means we see some playoff success. I'm tired of irrelevancy. You guys might have fallen afterwards but everyone remembers how close you got. There's something to be said about that.
     
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  30. CitizenSnips

    CitizenSnips hmm.

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    Omg, you and I, same wavelength.
     
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  31. Rocky Raccoon

    Rocky Raccoon Greasepaint Ghost Staff Member

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    Jets fans love to hate on Tannenbaum because he gave out a few bad contracts, yet the teams he built made it to back to back AFC Championship games with Mark freaking Sanchez at QB.
     
  32. Zounds

    Zounds New Member

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    You want a list of every QB that was available when the Jets picked that was better than Mark Sanchez? ...the list is going to be too long

    I just dont buy the argument that a GM should get a free pass because there is no sure thing elite QB prospect on the board when his team drafts. You have to take a risk and draft a QB at some point.
     
  33. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    No, I already gave that list and it wasn't long at all.

    The only good QBs they had a shot to draft were Flacco & Wilson.
     
  34. BicketyBam

    BicketyBam No Fist Pumps Allowed

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    Well then you will love him. Problem is if you whiff on those high round picks, you are in deep trouble. You need 2nd and 3rd round picks. But I digress. He's awesome. Good luck!
     
  35. BicketyBam

    BicketyBam No Fist Pumps Allowed

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    The bar must be set really low in Miami if you call experiencing two losses in back to back AFC Championship games joyful!
     
  36. Vengeful Odin

    Vengeful Odin Norse Mod

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    I think we've had 2 playoff appearances since 2004, 0 since 2008. The bar can't really get much lower than that.
     
  37. P h i N s A N i T y

    P h i N s A N i T y My Porpoise in Life

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    Tannewho? Tannewhat?
     
  38. Pandarilla

    Pandarilla Purist Emeritus

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    I think Tannenbaum should play the Cyrano Debergerac card and feed Hickey lines from behind a curtain.

    [​IMG]

    Not really sure if he should even be seen in public...
     
  39. MonstBlitz

    MonstBlitz Nobody's Fart Catcher

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    What's wrong with Philbin being the face of the franchise?

    [​IMG]
     
  40. ckparrothead

    ckparrothead Draft Forum Moderator Luxury Box

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    He's basically Bill Parcells except believe it or not Parcells actually let Ireland take the wheel (post-2008) because he was very cognizant of the job descriptions, and Ireland was his friend (emphasis on "was").

    This relationship is Parcells-Ireland with leathers and a ball gag.
     

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