...as fans with what direction this team is going in. Worse even than last year even thou we are a better team. Cutting ties with as many FA's as possible might help improve this teams ability to make the necessary improvements needed to get the right players. But do we have the management and coaching in place to make that happen "aka...in Bill we trust (NE)"? Probably no. Dallas did it. I would like to stay the course in the draft by first addressing both lines with two OG or a OG and OT early and one big DT with the first three picks. I hope this is the direction we take or we might again be at the same place in one year. What this hopefully will accomplish too is to help T-hill and the late season collapse on defense to improve. Second importance is FS and LB in the draft and in FA. As firing any one I would like Coyle gone because I don't trust his work and I think Rex would greatly improve not only the D but help with team morale. He brings that tough yesteryear smash mouth F-ball. Secondly new kicker period, don't trust him one bit. Two questions. How soon can Coyle be gone and how good is our chances in getting Rex? Think he would be of the D? He'll probably take the Oakland vacancy but think he'd prefer MIA should listen to what he'd want? is it too late to fire our HC(not a fan of his player motivation policy)?
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Rex wants a HC job or he'll revert to the media (as has been reported)... Coyle should be gone by now, but you know Ross does not like to let guys out of their contracts, so it won't be a shocker if he ends up staying here, at least to me. Philbin/Hickey won't do a wipe out of this roster, not with both their jobs on the line this coming year. I like what Hickey has done, but the jury is still out because you can't judge these players on one year...
I see them loading up with mid-tier guys to fill as many holes as they can in FA...not necessarily making splashes, but guys that can play if push comes to shove. One of the worst problems we had this year and quite a bit last year was that when we did have injuries, the guys coming in just couldn't get the job done...For example, I don't think Trusnik makes too many rosters, but there he was starting a few games for us... As a fan, I don't think any of us really know the direction this team is going to take. We know that Philbin is Philbin and can't get his charges fired up to save his life, much less his job. Hickey seemed to do ok last year, but can we really evaluate him yet ? We have a dozen or so guys that are FAs very few are worth keeping around...but you can't let everyone go either... We are truly an enigma this coming offseason....we'll know more in May...but until then, all we, as fans are doing is wallowing in our mediocrity... -
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How are we a better team when we finished with the same freaking record? Oh, stats! Meaningless stats.
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It was reported earlier today that Ryan has an interview already scheduled with ESPN.
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Because even if the stats on offense improved this year, the defense totally collapsed over the last month of the season and for the fourth year in a row, their point total given up to opposing offenses has risen.
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Tough call whether to go OL, Defense or skill players. That's why you should always go BPA. We had like a 35 pt avg scored on us since the Denver game? Take BPA and hope to churn out the bottom of the roster, Jimmy Wilson, Trusnick, Dallas Thomas, Gardner, Stafford, Pouncey, Wheeler, Daniel Thomas, Finnegan, Fox, College. Pouncey and Gardner may be ok, but you can't just focus on needs because obviously there are so many. BPA, BPA, BPA. Move down and BPA. QUIT MOVING UP!
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Right now this feels a lot like when Jimmy Johnson took over and the offense started to go to **** and the defense took over.
Now it seems like the opposite.
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I know its a tough pill to swallow to finish 8-8 and just outside the playoffs. But everyone freaking out like this roster is terrible and we need to rebuild is just being ridiculous. We have a lot of young talent on the roster. Should their be coaching changes? Yes. I dont like Philbin keeping his job, however, if we can get a major change on the defensive side, we are in good shape.
Everyone has major holes entering the off season. This roster and team should not be rebuilt and is most certainly not In a state of disarray. -
Obviously your jokes haven't since the 80s.
I also believe Miami would have been better off staying with Sparano than hiring Philbin. -
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Take a look at IR we have some good players on there, that when active contributed. -
The reality is that next year the Dolphins could have a top five offense, but if this defense continues to falter, their record will be no better than the past two years, IMO. -
If the defense continues to allow 30 points per game, yes I agree. In fact they could have even a worse record. Heck the Saints were #1 in offense and they missed the playoffs.
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That's why I don't understand when people say we're the same as last year. Yes, we're still 8-8 but we did it in a different way therefore we're not "the same team." I just don't buy into that.
I would much rather move forward with the Ryan Tannehill of 2014 being led by Bill Lazor for example than root for the team we had last year. The entire goal of bringing in a Packers assistant coach and drafting a QB in the 1st round was about becoming a team that was led first and foremost by a passing-oriented offense. In many ways we purposefully neglected the defense because we chose to build up the offense. I do think the fans need to accept some responsibility on that one. We asked for this year after year and now we have to find a way to make it successful and the ironic part of it is that we have to now go back and patch up the defense.
To me, what we've done on the offense is clearly progress. On the whole, the defense has regressed to negate that, but we're certainly a different team and I think anyone who simply looks at the record and stubbornly say 'same old thing' is missing out on the changes that are happening.
Now you may not want to hear this, but if you ask me, I think we played a tougher schedule this year and still got to the same record. It may be tough to swallow for some fans, but I think the team actually did improve in that way. It's why I predicted 10-wins next year. Now that the defense has utterly collapsed in the last month of the season, I don't know if I will stand behind that sentiment.
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BPA could be punter, kicker, center and QB. You'll need to tighten it up just a little bit on what that BPA might be. If Hickey can put together a competent strategy like PIT, NE and GB do every year things can turn around quickly. The game is won in the trenches first so that needs to be our main focus starting in FA than hopefully and not eliminating BPA in one of our need positions in the draft. If the OL and DL evaluation is done right it will come with some much needed nastiness.77FinFan likes this. -
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