http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...at-a-crossroads-heading-into-crucial-showdown
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vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member
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So last year they whined and complained about Mike Sherman, now they're whining about Lazor. How about they take a look in the ****ing mirror for once.
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Aye carumba!
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We already know he is a jerk.
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I don't think any of the receivers should be real happy with Lazor.
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"Cough"Hartline""Cough"
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Truth is with this kind of change to the system, which is a pretty dramatic one, you're probably going to have to home-grow some receivers specifically for your system. That's what Jarvis Landry is about and they're probably going to have to try and continue that process with another young addition or two in 2015, probably jettisoning Brian Hartline in the process.Wyvern_Bob, Larryfinfan, DOLPHAN1 and 11 others like this. -
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We've been inside the redzone 43x (more then anyone else). How about finish the damn drive off with touchdowns and quit complaining?
As for whose complaining, Id bet on Wallace, Hartline, Matthews and Clay (Contract year).Phins_Fan_87, LiferYank and RickyNeverInhaled like this. -
As much as people want to say that you can't change the head coach or any of the other coaches all the time. The fact is that the game is about the players and not the coaches. I have never seen a coach make a play in the game and if there really is a problem between Lazor and some of the players on the offense. It is the responsibility of Lazor to resolve the issue before it affects the teams play on the field. -
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It's Fuggin Hartline as usual...he is always the one to leak crap to the media and hide about it.
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It's not like we have a spectacular bevy of offensive talent - but we are putting up more points and the offense is the most productive it's been in a long time, so I don't think they should complain.
At the same time this is Lazor's first run as an OC running this offense. So, there will be rough patches. Further, he has Philbin as a HC whose philosophy probably runs counter at times to the actual offense being implemented - so that's another issue he has to deal with.
And, I suspect Lazor is pretty direct in the film room.
The reality is, Hartline is terrible this year and he's never been much more than a reliable 10-12 yards a play guy with no RAC. He also likely knows at his Cap # next year he's gone. So, he wants to look good to get a better salary next year. Likely feels a lot of pressure. Too bad, I think the other guys are as good or better and if we add in another WR next year - with more playmaking ability - this could really be a very good offense.Bpk, RickyNeverInhaled, Piston Honda and 1 other person like this. -
Its amazing what one loss in 4 weeks will do to a fans confidence through the media. Where were these stories for the past month?. Nothing like a heartbreaking loss to make the media build controversy around it like blood thirsty sharks. Whatever was said and/or text messaged was probably in the heat of the moment responses. If there are players that are stirring the pot and pouting, tough sh!t...do your job.
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I see Lazor's laying the groundwork for leaving Miami to be a HC somewhere.
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Jeff Darlington's statement that Joe Philbin and Bill Lazor aren't allowing Ryan Tannehill to audible at the line of scrimmage is a radioactive claim.
It's a more significant and potentially damaging claim than claims that Lazor's abbrasiveness is wearing thin on players. That at least can be understood in the wake of a tough loss.
But when he said that Philbin and Lazor aren't letting Tannehill audible, he set the weasel in the chicken coop.Boik14 likes this. -
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I don't know if Lazor trusts all of these guys, like most coaches he probably wants "his guys" and if he's here for a few more drafts I think most of the vets, perhaps even Tannehill are going to be gone. One thing is for sure, winning cures everything so another winning streak and everyone will be happy.
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Good so I know to keep my expectations low for tomorrow. Good timing guys!
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everytime we lose...........there is a rift. Anyone else noticing this stupid ****?
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I don't have a hard time believing hartline, gibson, and Mathews aren't thrilled to be out there. The ball does not come their way. Wallace, Landry and clay see almost all the balls while those other three do not.
Not that that gives them a right to complain, but I get itToddPhin likes this. -
Mike Wallace isn't the dumpster fire he was in 2013, but he's still a disappointment and everyone else is looking markedly worse. What should be a strength of the team has been turned on its ear, and I think it's a problem.
I'm not even so sure that Jarvis Landry is being developed particularly well. He's coming on reasonably quick but is he really a guy who is limited to such a shallow depth of target? -
Clay can also STFU if its him. Maybe if he catches the balls that come his way his #'s will be more impressive.ToddPhin likes this. -
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