http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/sports/football/miami-dolphins-joe-philbin-didnt-call-plays-in-gre/nPs4Y/
I like this. It gives more in depth viewpoint on Philbin and what a typical week would look like.
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People who worry about if Philbin called the plays or not, shouldn't be allowed to voice an opinion.
HC's don't generally call plays. They oversee the gameplan, keep all the cylinders firing. Turns out, Philbin won a SB doing exactly that.Rocky Raccoon and dolfan7171 like this. -
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Great read, I really feel like this is going to be our guy for a long time. The more and more I read about him and listen to him speak, the more I think we made the right decision. Coming from such a good organization and the lack of offense this team has showed over the years, I feel like we are finally adapting to the new NFL and putting our foot in the right direction to eventually start competing in the AFC.
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His attention to detail is uncanny plus I loved the fact he prepared both offense and defense for gameday. He has a sense for knowing not only what play to call but why to call it. I think the Dolphins is going to surprise everyone with how improved everyone will be. He won't take any half-hearted crap from anyone or from himself.
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I would much rather have a guy that excelled at X's and O's and showed an ability to make in-game adjustments than the Powerpoint guy.
I want Philbin to succeed for issues that go beyond the Miami Dolphins. I really do.
But damn if we don't look back at this one in 3-4 years and wonder what the heck we were thinking. -
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Philbin is a type A peraonality, hopefully it translates.
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There is good reason to be concerned when someone worried about typos in a Powerpoint slide when his audience are players who read at a 3rd grade level.
It's a little bit of overkill.
Yes, I'm looking at you Florida State. -
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Did you read that article? Because, in my mind, it leaves little doubt about his X's and O's ability. -
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Yes, I did read the article. It was utterly unenlightening. Lots of 'could've' statements.
There is a very good chance we just hired a quality control/trainer type to be head coach. Because Green Bay is awesome. -
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Dismissing him as the "Powerpoint guy" is not one of them.
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to me holds very little validity. Just by reading quotes and such from his former colleagues it seems like he played a huge role in the
recent transformation to success in Green Bay. And I am just hoping it can translate to W's here. That example just kinda shows me
his attention to detail and lack of acceptance of letting something minor slide through the cracks which can transcend down the line
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I think I would prefer a head coach not call plays, personally. There's too many guys who get hired based on the good performance of an offensive or defensive unit on a good team, and go on to basically become what you could call "executive coordinators". Guys who get hired as head coaches, and basically just add head coaching stuff to their coordinator jobs and then find an established guy for the opposite side of the ball they'll give autonomy to.
I like that Philbin has a strong management background and will be more of a big picture type guy. That can also be a negative I suppose, but it's I think probably a better and more successful path than what's normally done. -
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Yeah this is all nice . . . but can he fist pump? :lol: