If we truly are rebuilding (which we clearly are) just 4 years after Ireland first came to Miami in 08 to rebuild Saban and Cameron's mess, doesn't that mean that the dallas trio failed? we've followed a playoff season with 3 straight losing seasons. Sparano was fired, Parcells is gone...why is Ireland the only one left? why does he deserve to lead another rebuilding process? can you honestly say he did a better job as GM than Sparano did as head coach? no you can't, imo they both sucked. but if anything you can actually argue personnel was a bigger issue than coaching, the one year Sparano had competent QB play, we made the playoffs.
if we had brought in a new GM with our new coach, like maybe someone from the Green Bay front office who would have then probably hired Philbin, then we could have truly started fresh and we'd know our gm and coach are on the same page and share the same philosophy. but now, we have a team full of players brought here by Ireland that might not be fits for this new system. what if Daniel Thomas isnt a good fit for the zone blocking scheme? What if Clyde Gates isn't a good fit for the west coast offense? John Jerry? all these guys Ireland recently drafted might have to be replaced, and they'd just become more wasted picks.
a new GM gets some leeway early to makeover the team and build it up his way...but this is year 5 with the same GM, so how does it work exactly? if we go 5-11 this year, is Ireland gone? we could very well (and more than likely will) have our 4th straight losing season.
how does a GM survive that? does Ross still think we are in win now mode? does Ireland get another 4 year term
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I got caught up in a little rant but my point is
And for a business man like Stephen Ross, how much losing can he take? How many more empty stadiums will he put up with? What are his expectations for this season? Rebuilding usually means losing early on in the process, will the owner accept that? -
I don't believe Ireland is judged solely on his record. Really whats cost him wins to this point was the inability to replace Henne sooner. The teams record with QBs other than Henne isn't so bad.
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Ireland was able to keep his job by convincing Ross that the sins of the past lay primarily at the feet of Parcells and Sparano.
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can we please not start the Parcells vs Ireland discussion again? let's focus on the training camp that's about to start.
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Are you kidding me?
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Free Agency: http://www.kffl.com/static/nfl/features/freeagents/fa.php?option=LB&y=2010
It's not like the 2010 Draft Class was a big year for LBs either. Those drafted in the first 3 rounds: Sean Weatherspoon, Darryl Washington, Sean Lee, Brandon Spikes, Pat Angerer, Donald Butler, Navarro Bowman, and Rennie Curran. Of those, I don't see one that's as good as Karlos Dansby.
Yes, Jeff Ireland's made some moves that didn't pan out and he's had some bad draft picks, hell, there's only 1 guy left from the 2008 class - Jake Long, but Karlos Dansby. I just don't see how that can be considered a bad move. He's played very well for what he's been asked to do, and there wasn't a better alternative in free agency or the draft. -
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Can you prove how much gm'n Parcells did while his fatass was here?
We know he didn't really care about getting the job done, we know that.
By mid season we should know what we have in the talent evaluator Ireland, that way we can see how his class developed from last year, and how this years class flashes..
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I see you're new so I'm just going to warn you that you're probably going to get a little beat up for your Ireland views. He has quite a following on this board.
I'll partially agree with you. I think wiping out the entire trio might have done both the team and Ireland more service. But Ireland's supporters on this board raise a valid point that it's hard to know just what Ireland was and wasn't responsible for during his time as GM here while Parcells was also on board.
That being said, keeping Ireland may prove to be a good thing or bad thing. I think Ireland made the right decision in the draft to take Tannehill and I say that whether Tannehill works out or not. You have to make QB a priority.
BUT...if Miami struggles the next couple of years and I think we can all agree there is a pretty decent chance of that it's going to be hard to pinpoint whether or not the blame lays at Philbin's feet, Ireland's feet, neither (maybe just growing pains), etc. Maybe Philbin is a great coach but Ireland isn't giving him the right "groceries". Maybe Ireland is drafting fine but Philbin isn't a great head coach. Maybe they both stink or maybe neither.
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Until the draft class of 2010 retire, it's not a fair time to evaluate Irish.
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Not to mention that Ireland has been pretty good in regards to expenditures. The "worst" contract he's given out was to an ILB that is regarded as very good by some, and elite by others. Other than that debatable player, there really isn't anyone that you can look at as an egregious waste of money. We are also a boatload under the salary cap for next year, which is important. Stephen Ross must love the way Ireland has handled giving out money to players.
But overall, I think you need to have perspective on what good GM'ing looks like. Certainly Ireland isn't Jerry Reese or Ozzie Newsome or Ted Thompson, but relatively speaking, he is miles and miles ahead of anything the Dolphins have had in recent (actually not-so-recent as well) history.Marco, P h i N s A N i T y, Mr772 and 1 other person like this. -
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I think it's pretty fair to say that if Ireland had full absolute power from the time he started here, he would have been gone by now. Parcells being in the picture coupled with new and inexperienced ownership has saved Ireland. The easy thing now is to think that the future of Ireland depends on how Tannehill does. But he may not last long enough to see the full evaluation of RT.
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This looks to be a pretty good draft class, if its the end of 2012 the team struggled and those picks are looking like PAR for the previous 6 drafts then Ireland is a goner.
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If you are not an Irish support, you say "I think it's pretty fair to say that if Ireland had full absolute power from the time he started here, he would have been gone by now." If you are an Irish supporter, you say "Parcell's is the reason we are in the predicament we are in because all moves when thru his desk". Either side is biased and wrong because we simply don't know the absolute dividing line between Irish moves and Parcells moves for the last 4 years...
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Even if you give Ireland responsibility for 2008-present, you don't fire him. If you think that time period has been terrible I think you need to get realistic perspective of what NFL talent acquisition around the league looks like.
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Everyone wants to be right. The easiest and cheapest way to seem right is to accuse the person who disagrees with you of having some kind of prejudice that results in irrational opinions and behavior. But the reality is there are often multiple VALID ways to see every issue, and there's plenty of room for intelligent people to disagree with one another and not be accused of irrational behavior resulting from some kind of prejudice.
If you're a dad and your son plays for the Dolphins, and you're arguing with someone about your son, you're probably biased. That is a correct, intelligent conclusion. But if you're arguing with someone about some guy neither of you knows, neither of you has any emotional attachment toward, one person thinks one way and the other person thinks the other way, that's not bias. That's an unintelligent and incorrect use of the label.can_fin_fan and MonstBlitz like this. -
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First of all, you're implying person X can't be biased toward/against person Y if they don't know that person. Simply not true. Put on some muck boots and come into the PoFo for proof.
The simple fact is, we don't know what moves Ireland made and which he didn't make. We do know he didn't make all of them and he didn't have complete control while Parcells was here. Those are the only 2 real facts we have in ACCURATELY assessing his performance. Many of us who have been accused of being pro-Ireland have said nothing more, than we don't know because of the Parcells stuff if Ireland is good at his job or not. That isn't biased. Others, have taken every opportunity to blast or blow Ireland and they've done so with the same amount of info...which is not a lot. That is bias...or stupidity.djphinfan likes this. -
However, the definition of bias is to hold a prejudice in favor or against something usually in a way considered to be unfair. A prejudice is a preconceived opinion NOT based on reason or experience. If someone has, over the years, viewed the various maneuvers Jeff Ireland has made and come to the conclusion that he is a really good General Manager, that is a judicial opinion, not a prejudicial one. Reason and experienced have led that person to form an opinion. Yes, they are likely to see future events within the context of that judicial opinion, but nonetheless, it is NOT bias.
Now, someone could come along and accuse that person of bias on the basis of their supposedly judicial opinion being based on fandom and optimism rather than reason and experience. That could be the case. In some cases it may necessitate the person to explain a reasonable and plausible rationale for thier opinion.
But let's say the opposite is the case and the person has, over a period of time, come to the conclusion that Jeff Ireland is a bad General Manager and they see new events within the context of that judicial opinion. On what basis is there a bias? Fandom and emotional attachment to the team would seem to pull that person's opinions in the opposite direction.
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If you guys want to discuss the true meaning of "bias", please feel free to create a thread in the Etymology/Semantics Forum.
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Jeff Ireland is just always going to be a muddy issue. First it was the existence of Bill Parcells in the FO that made it tough to evaluate his job as a GM. Now having an entirely new coaching staff is going to make it difficult to evaluate the man as a GM. Add to that the fact that the position of GM is hard to qualify beyond just idiotic draft picks (see: Matt Millen) and Ireland is always going to be hotly debated on this board so long as he's a Miami Dolphin.
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My honest opinion of Jeff Ireland is that at times he seems to be lost, but from being the GM in 2008 to now he has learned a lot. He was guided in the wrong direction by Parcells but all the hate by the fans is actually helping him go in the right course. While some draft picks from previous yeaars won't do as well in a WCO many will also get better in it. Clay caught some good passes last year as a FB, but now he is going to platy TE and IMO he is better as a TE and a steal in the draft. With our Nickel and Dime packages Jimmy Wilson will find more gametime and will succeed and be another steal. Our O-line is almost set and there is no controversy on it. Whoever wins the right side will win because of skill and the entire o-line will be elite, giving time to the rookie qb. I liked his use of the draft picks this year. WHile I didnt want to get Tannenhill, Ireland used the other rounds better. He traded later into the 3rd round, still got the guy he wanted and got extra late picks to possibly find a steal at wr. He got the rookie qb, then a good T in Martin to solidify our O-line. Got Olivier Vernon, Egnew, and Miller all of whcih I feel will excel. He is learning and little by little he will be loved by his fans (that sounds crazy I know), but I feel this year will make fans enjoy what Ireland does in decision making much more.
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