http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...ommittees-poorly-planned-poorly-executed.html
Yes it's from Armando, so may be sourced via Jeff ireland, but still interesting.
To me, it's further evidence that Ross is a poor owner. He cares about pretending to do the right things for public image when in fact, he is a big leadership void as an owner.
Smacks of an owner who is never a step ahead of anything. Always in reaction mode. And last minute mode. This is consistent with reports that Ross had no plans for what he'd do if the dolphins lost their final game, and so wasn't prepared. In other instances (Harbaugh, GM search) there has been a lot of chasing the story in the media, trying to repair our image after things already look bad. Where is the forethought?
Then there is this:
It's becoming clearer and clearer to me that Ross is not proactive. He waits until there is a problem, then reacts by saying, what can we do to make this look better to the public? He doesn;t really give a crap if he ACTUALLY does the work to solve the problem or follow through though.
Perhaps a lot of this seeming focus on caring about public opinion more than true substance and follow-through stemmed from his desire to drum up public support for stadium financing. Who knows. I am beginning to suspect that buying the Dolphins was primarily a real estate development opportunity for Ross (since he is a R.E. developer) and since that has become less likely, he has lost interest and puts less energy and focus into this team than before.
Either way, I've heard rumors that Philbin doesn;t walk-his-talk as a coach, and I see plenty of evidence that Ross doesn't either. If teams take on the personality of their coach, then organizations take on the personality of their owner… and that's a shame in this case.
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Here is the thing, "How do you learn to be a NFL Owner?" It is much different than any other beast. There are only a few owners who I consider to be, "good." Most of them are pretty terrible and the rest mediocre.
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Why else would he "part ways" with Ireland ? He obviously wasnt prepared to replace him. If you ***** and moan enough... somebody has to do something to shut you up. Great job everybody. Your whiney voices were heard. In reality Carl Peterson would probably recommend Ireland over anyone else, just like he did a few years ago when they dumped Sparano. We had to appease to the outcries and scramble to fill the void there. Next year its Philbin i'm guessing. Ross is caught up in PR so keep up with the propaganda !
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I also don;t want to give Ryan Clark alone too much weight. My guess is that the players who like the experience of being here aren't being quoted.
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Wow, I kind of had a feeling this was the case but this affirms it. Hopefully he sells the team shortly.
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Ryan Clark maybe somewhat controversial but he seems intelligent enough where I respect his opinion on things, it was my mistake not to take what he said more seriously. -
Ross is a very careful analytical planner. He doesn't do anything rash or hot headed .
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vt_dolfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member
I cant help but wonder how the hell this guy made his fortune. God he seems inept
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Maybe I should have just wrote "Ross is terrible" and end it there? Pretty sure that would have garnered no complaint. -
wow talk about crashing and burning a thread and its topic:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::nono::nono:
BPK, no worries brother
Your probably on to something with the real estate development and the stadium. No stadium, no development. Trips to china and the middle east instead -
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If Ross is consumed with PR, this team is in serious trouble, because we all know where we stand from a PR standpoint don't we?