http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3833043
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Thanks for the report.
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Wow didn't see that comming. Apparently they think they can upgrade anywhere. Guess its true no one's job is ever safe. Thought he did a good job, except for maybe running through the tackles this year.
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This is good news. NOBODY'S job is safe, whether you are a player or a coach.
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Im a bit surprised by this... I thought our O-line was alright this year, even with two backup guards. Running up the middle was always tough, so i guess maybe it is fitting that we're looking towards making a change here.
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I think it might be interesting to note that Maurice Jones Drew excelled under both Dorrell and Cable at UCLA and that their program flourished offensively under Dorrell and Cable (who was the OC under Dorrell).
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Satele regressed.
Lack of development of younger players.
The fact that there was no one to step up and perform adequately after Smiley went down.
The performance of the line seemed to have more to do with talent acquisition (Long, Smiley, Thomas) than with talent development (Murphy, Satele). Donald Thomas in this category too because it appears that a lot of teams, not just the 'phins, underestimated his ability.
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I expect to see our ST coach nixed, even though he did do a good job with Carpenter and Fields, but our KR and PR was awful along with the tackling in the beginning of the year.
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Who's gonna fill the void?
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we're gonna get this guy from dallas his name is tony sparano.... oh :shifty:
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looking at the stats, we kind of look like jerks firing him. Haha. Top 12 in passing and rushing yet still fired the o line coach.
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When your head coach is an ex offensive line coach tthe pressure has to be tremendous. It's gonna be tough to meet his expectations, and whoever it is will be one tough SOB.:up:
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didnt see this one coming, but am happy about the move regardless, it shows that, although a very formidable rushing offense, 12 is definately not where we want to be... Considering this move, I expect us to be around a 5+ rushing offense in 2009
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I would not be walking too far on the plank in saying George Deleone has a damn fine chance to get the job....
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you really gotta look at what got us those top 12. I mean to be honest, our run game wasnt good without the wildcat and our pass blocking benefited from Pennys pocket presence and short passing game. -
Whats' weird..for a .000001 of a second I thought they were talking about Sparano...I know, i sound ******ed...:)
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Pretty sure they wouldn't fire him "just becuase" Im sure they had few conversations during the season, where they asked him to work and improve on certain things, looks like he didin't do his job too well...As if right now, Im not question anything our FO does...Im like a newborn in mommas hands...Hmm..that was a weird comperison :shifty:
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Some talk is the Giants assistant line coach: Dave DeGuglielmo
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/miami-dolphins/story/853343.htmlTiP54 likes this. -
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Gotta be something behind the scenes we're not seeing here. Maybe Sparano was doing most of the work coaching the O line?
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This looks to be the 1st moved made into making the oline better, and more is coming thank goodness.
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