This is from Florio and it's safe to say he got this from Armando. Anyway I'm not surprised b/c it stinks of the parcells. He didn't hire Chris but parcells promoted him. Then there's the history between Chris' father & parcells. Is he any good? Who knows, but it just looks like a puppet hire where TBomb will be pulling the strings on personnel matters.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/01/02/dennis-hickey-definitely-out-chris-grier-likely-in/
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Chris Grier is considered one of the best young talent evaluators in the NFL. He was a hot enough name that both the Jets and Eagles interviewed him for their GM positions last year.
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I am beginning to see that Parcells should have been praised for jumping off a sinking ship with rotten leadership the day Ross took over. Parcells is far smarter now in hindsight for his actions once Wayne sold the majority to Ross.
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I wish I could be more positive about this coming off season or the direction of this team in the future. It is terrible being so apathetic about a team I have been a fan of since 1966.
I just don't believe in Ross and I wake up every morning hoping when I open up this site that I will read Ross has sold the team.
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Eventually this circle of incompetence has to end. I don't know whether Tannenbaum's the guy to do it, but a step forward would be for Ross to let him do what he's paying him to and try to build an organization that's at least on the same page. -
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I think you guys would sell your left nut to see a playoff win. Admit it.
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PS - did you buy a PSL???
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Hmm, liked Hickey, can understand why he was cut loose, 5-10 with our cap number.
What I DISLIKE is by making Grier the GM, the next HC now is handcuffed, and I like Grier he was deeply involved in signing Cam Wake, but still, cart before the horse and tells us a lot about what the HC search will look like, probably not an established name HC -
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Getting rid of Philbin, Coyle, Lazor and now Hickey is the cleansing of the cluster****
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Tannenbaum, for instance, is not your typical "grinder" when it comes to scouting. He does not watch expansive film on players, like many of the general managers in the NFL who came up through the scouting ranks.
Ha. How do you "make final decisions" but you aren't a film junky.
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Tannebaum really hasn't shown in his time with the Jets or in his one year with the Dolphins that he knows how to do anything but overspend the owners money for players which don't make the team any better.
Having one man in charge with a singular vision is great, if that man knows what he is doing. I just don't think Tannebaum is the right man for that job.
I know you tend to look at this organization more positively than I do. I wish I could see a positive in having Tannebaum running the front office but I just don't.
I think the Dolphins will end up getting a head coach none of the other teams with a head coaching vacancy will want to hire. I think the Colts, Titans, Lions, Giants, Saints, Chargers, and Eagles will likely all have head coaching vacancies in the next few days. I really don't see any quality head coaching candidate turning down any of those jobs and coming to Miami to work for Ross and Tannebaum.
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With the 3rd round pick gone because we desperately had to unload the Dannell Ellerbe contract, that 2nd round pick was a precious commodity that should have been devoted to the OL. Regardless, Tannenbaum insisted that we draft an uber talented, underachieving DT (with Suh having been signed to a mega contract) who also had back surgery. So should the pick have been the talented, underachieving DT coming off back surgery or an excellent, extremely athletic OT prospect who was expected to be a first round pick for our OL that was in dire need of help? Jake Fisher was the next pick off of the board after Phillips, taken #53 overall by the Bengals.dolphin25, Finster, number21 and 1 other person like this. -
The fact Tannebaum ignored the real positions of need, offensive line, and secondary early in last years draft, or in the case of the LB position, completely in the draft. It makes you wonder if he actually knows how to build a team or if he just likes to make a big splash by overpaying free agents or average starters already on the team.number21 likes this. -
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At least there is this forum to check out and in an hour and a half I will be teeing off. I'll record the game and watch it when I get home from the golf course. Then I will probably take another nap and wake up in the middle of the night again.
Thank God I don't have to go to a job anymore. I am usually past out on the couch by 3:00 pm most days.gunn34, RevRick, resnor and 1 other person like this. -
I wasn't the person who said the organization is a cluster****. Even though I do not think Tannebaum is right guy to turn this team around. I always hope I am wrong when I am negative about the direction of this team. Unfortunately though, I have been right more than wrong in recent years and that certainly doesn't make me happy.
I am not sure what you mean by your quote about the draft. I think there were players who could have been drafted in the second round who could have filled a bigger need on the team and been more effective in those positions than Phillip's was at DT this year.
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One positive, if you're an extremely optimistic person, is the Dolphins can draft virtually any position and it'd fit a need. Only position I can think of that has enough talent is rb assuming they keep Miller. On offense Miller and Landry are the only 2 above avg performers and their positions (rb and slot wr) are about as easy to fill as it gets. On defense we have Jones and Suh. This team is incredibly non talented on both sides of the ball especially when you consider the cap room. You guys who think Ross is bad should consider yourselves lucky you aren't Mets fans. Their owner is the only thing that might keep that team from destroying mlb over the next 5 years.
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It's all but confirmed:
Dolphins pick Chris Grier as their new GM
"The Miami Dolphins were not without a general manager very long.
Chris Grier, who has been with the Dolphins 16 seasons, has been tapped as the general manager to succeed Dennis Hickey. The only thing remaining from this becoming official are contract details that are expected to be ironed as early as Monday.
The Dolphins declined to confirm this hiring."
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Personally I believe in BPABN. Which stands for Best Player Available By Need. In other words creating a list of your most needed positions and drafting the BPA at one of those positions. In reality most teams can only cross 1-2 positions off the list in early rounds.
Be realistic...if you drafted Peyton Manning and then went 1-15 you wouldnt draft a QB next year even if he was the BPA.gunn34 likes this. -
I'm somewhat excited about Grier being named gm. The fact other teams wanted him speaks well for his abilities. Hopefully he knows how to draft an oline