Been a Dolphins fan my entire life I'm now 45 and after today's game I'd come to it The realization that this front office these coaches and these players are ruining my love of football in general. I was watching a bunch of other games today and it irritated me to no end to see them routinely convert third downs. To see their subpar defenses stop running attacks to see teams with less talent outperform the dolphins. I no longer believe in them and I feel like I'm being held captive. i'm tired of the excuses I'm tired of the inability to address his needs on this team I'm tired of watching Ryan Tannehill get sacked and I'm tired of seeing him look confused.
I don't know what the problem is it seems to change weekend and week out there are so many issues with this team that it's impossible to fix this anytime soon. Our D line constantly gives up running plays of the middle. If we cannot stop the run we will lose every game our defense is not built to stay out there consistently
I guess I'm just trying to say the same thing that everyone else's but I really do feel my love for the game is fading due to this team and the last 12 years of inadequacy with one Saving season where Pennington was here.
I also do not like that coach Gase came out and stated that Ryan Tannehill is his quarterback regardless for the rest of the year he said if you are not performing you will be held accountable I understand that he wants to see Ryan to evaluate him however Ryan needs to be held to the same standards as all other players
It's tough being a Dolphins fan
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..and I was like ,"no ****, college sucks like the Star Wars prequels."Rock Sexton, Finster and texanphinatic like this. -
Here is what I think WE should do expect:
1. Have patience with Gase and Grier. The hiring and firing of coaches need to stop. I don't think there is an better alternative, other than Harbaugh
2. Have patience with re-building. It will take 3 years of drafting and developing players, potentially being in the top 5 every year.
3. With regard to patience, there may be no qb in year 1. Or they maybe a qb in year 1 and 2. Miami has to utiliize the power of numbers
4. expect that some stars could be be traded or released because in 3-4 years we may lose them anyway.
5. Expect boring drafts, with lots of linemen and no real splashes in FA
6. Remember this is a marathon and not a sprint.Dorfdad likes this. -
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I stopped watching after the Cincinnati game. Theres nothing going on with this team to get me to put in the effort of finding a pill.
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It got worse because of personnel decisions. It also got worse because of salary decisions based on those personnel decisions. There were also decisions on personnel years ago that we are paying for, Dion Jordan, Albert and Mike Wallace. Where is Wheeler? Dansby? Marshall? Vernon? Miller? Smith? Davis? There has been a major disconnect in personnel decisions. Who on this team is worth keeping? Jones, Parker, Landry, Tunsil, Howard, Drake, Grant and maybe Alonso. The rest of the team is garbage, suspended, injured or would help if off the team from a cap standpoint. How do you fill your roster with 40+ new players in one offseason?
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Suh can't be traded because no other team in the NFL is dumb enough to take on the contract he signed with the Dolphins.
Jones only has a year left on his contract beyond this year and it is more likely he will leave in free agency than be traded.
Landry is the Dolphins best WR and not a player who is likely to be traded but could leave for more money in free agency when his contract is up.
Tunsil is on his rookie contract for several more years and he is the one young offensive lineman they should start building their line around.
That's about it when you are talking about possible star players on the Dolphins. The rest of the 49 players on the roster are not stars and the vast majority of them would bring absolutely nothing in a trade.
The problem with the Dolphins is they are loaded with starters who would likely be backups on the better teams in the NFL.
I do agree this is going to be a long rebuilding process because this team needs help everywhere. Going into this season I thought it would be at least 2018 before the Dolphins would become a legitimate playoff contender.
After watching the first 5 games and seeing how bad the talent on this team really is. I think a 3-4 year rebuilding job is in order and now it appears it will be at least 2020 before we possibly see this team making a legitimate run at the playoffs.
By the way, this marathon is now entering it's 8th year under the ownership of Ross and we are seeing the Dolphins regress further every year. If this is truly a race, we are at the back of the pack and still losing ground to the rest of the teams in the race. -
Rebuilding starts now. Grier should be evaluating everyone and see what are cap implications. I do hope Miami can make a few moves that can accelerate the rebuilding process. Those moves would be at the core of the team, qb, rb, ol and de. You gotta block, pass , run and rush the passer. Does Miami get a vet qb while they groom a pick?
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I also think we need a new defensive scheme. This one is supposed to be suited to allow our DE's get sacks but instead its allowing massive running plays from the oposing teams. Were getting no sacks and giving up rushing yards all day to everyone. we need like 2 Vince Wilforks on the line to stuff the run.
I also think we need to play up in the secondary. If they are going to beat us let them work for it on long passes. Instead of giving them slants and 10 yarders that become 60.
I agree we need a rebuilding. Ross needs a real GM and a real Front office that knows talent. His friendships are causing this team to become the old JEts when they sucked for years. Maybe Ross wants that for Tax writeoffs?dolphin25 likes this. -
If they did decide to trade Landry and Jones, they would only be hurting the rebuilding process by getting rid of two young players who they should be building around, instead of trying to find younger players to replace them.
They really can't trade Tannehill because no team in the NFL is going to take on his contract.
Perhaps they could get a third or fourth round pick for Pouncey. Yet with him coming off his third hip fracture in the last few years, I have to wonder if any team would want to give up a draft pick for him.
Albert is an injury waiting to happen and a late round pick might be a possibility
assuming another team is willing to take on his contract.
Alonso might bring a 6th or 7th round pick and that's about it. Wake should have been traded a couple of years ago and now at his age and coming off injury, I don't see any team trading for him.
As I stated earlier, the Dolphins just don't have players other teams will be willing to trade valuable draft picks for. Of course that is what happens when you have one of the least talented teams in the entire league.gunn34 and Ohio Fanatic like this. -
Ditto for me. Same age, same result. same dwindling passion. the first time in 30 years I haven't been passionate for upcoming games. canceled Sunday Ticket (which I've had for about 20 years).
- get rid of Tannebaum
- keep Gase
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I was recently listening to 105.5 which is sports talk here in Clemson and a guy called in with that sentiment. He talked college for about 5 minutes before basically saying "I've got nothing to say about the NFL." There's no way anyone can disagree this year. Every match-up is someone laying an egg.
Meanwhile you've got tons of story lines in the top-25 in college. Thankfully my Tigers are a big part of it but yeah, college football all the way. If you're reliant on just the NFL these days you're doing yourself a big disservice.
Anyhow, I'm 30 so I don't feel quite as mad as some at how things have stagnated in Miami. But I've done 2 things to help me get through these lean times.
First, I've watched college football. That's a big asset when the NFL isn't providing you the kind of excitement and positivity you need to keep going as a fan. You need to have at least somebody you're pulling for that's doing well. For me, that's the Clemson Tigers. I'm an alum so I can claim them, but that also means I'm invested in the ACC as well as the overall top-25. It gives me teams to root for and against so that my teams ultimately makes the ACC Championship Game and/or the National Championship Play-offs.
Second, I studied the game in tandem with draft/FA analysis and fantasy sports. This made me more interested in the NFL as a whole. A game might come on between Cincinnati and Arizona and because the NFL does a great job of hyping every game, you can actually stand to watch it. Either fantasy is motivating you or you want to see certain players or you're just in the mood for football and want to see more competent, well-coached teams compete. Whatever the case, you gotta fall in love with football and have the Dolphins come second to that (at least as long as they're a bottom dweller). When they're on top in another 10 years or whatever, you can be a loud and obnoxious as Pats fans are now! :) -
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I officially gave up on this organization 2 years ago.
All my time and money go to my college program now.
This team has trotted out failure after failure at the most important positions in an organization for years now. GM, Coach and QB. You can't win without quality in those positions. The rebuild is soon to go on 2 decades now. A once proud franchise in shambles and a joke.dolphin25 likes this. -
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This is vintage Pandarilla at his most exquisite. some of his early posting period was marred by a sense of a poster trying to find his voice. He really hit his stride as a free-associative, dadaist expression of the post as the non-post in the inter-regnum phase between Parcells and Tannenbaum. This was after a brief doldrums where his posting was mainly a pastiche of recombinant posting, combining parts of prior post thoughts in a deconstructionist effort. It was as if he had scissors and the will to reimagine the fodder of forum media as a form of protest. But this, this current phase, has to be the postiste at his more glorious, respendent self as his absurdist, Bulgakovian, Chekovian, and utterly oblique posts glance of the consciousness of the viewer like shooting stars of brilliance falling just outside the spectrum of perception and comprehension possessed by football fans. Considered together, this precise and provocative body of work straddles the liminality of twenthieth to twenty-first century online signified expressors as art. We do not know where this arc goes from here, but we watch, entranced and expectant of the next incandescent moment. Estimate: $14000-18000thisperishedmin likes this. -
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If you had to rank order teams, Browns I think should be at the bottom (they're also 0-5 and lost to us).
Other than the Browns, there's no other team that's clearly worse IMO, though maybe others that are in a similar pickle (think SF.. they hire Chip Kelly and now it looks like that's going down the drain too. They're also thinking about switching QB's).dolphin25 likes this. -
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Okay, we're agreed that T-Bum is a disaster and the talent is below average, but there are quite a few things that are clearly on the coaches. You don't get boneheaded penalties unless the team is undisciplined. You don't see the listlessness unless the team is unmotivated. You don't see repeating the same mistakes over and over unless the team isn't focused. You don't see a coach take 4 games to finally figure out not to rotate 4 damned RBs but stick with the one who's producing. You don't see a coach with any sense limiting Cam Wake to 3rd and long situations and thereby keeping a real difference maker off the field. Tackling: what is it? The play calling is the same regardless of WHO we're playing - no effort to take advantage of any perceived weakness in the opponent. There's no adjustments than I can see. All these things are on Gase. The team looks so unprepared, undisciplined, unmotivated and unfocused. Those things are ALL on Gase. He is not a leader of men. I don't know what he's good at. Press conferences and job interviews, I guess.
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Maybe we should look to lure a Chip Kelly type innovator from the college ranks. After all, college seems to be where the outside-the-box innovation is happening anyway. -
Other than Jones and Suh, every player on the defense needs to be replaced during the upcoming rebuilding process. Unfortunately by the time this next rebuilding process is complete , Suh will probably be probably be retired from the NFL and Jones will be one of the older safeties in the league. -
The only college coach I would have any interest in seeing the Dolphins hire is Harbaugh. Since Harbaugh is now at Michigan and Ross loves Michigan more than he loves the Dolphins. There is zero chance Ross would attempt to hire Harbaugh away from Michigan.
I have no problem seeing what Gase has to offer once he actually has a team with talent on it. I think with the players the Dolphins have on their roster right now, Bill Belichick would have a difficult time getting more than 5-6 wins and he is certainly better than any coach in football at this time at any level. -
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I have no problems with Ross the developer (based on the little I know of him).. it's only his management of the football aspect of the Dolphins organization I have real issues with (especially since it's harder to replace Ross than any player or coach or GM!!). -
Sunday was the first day in probably 8 years in which the Dolphins were playing, and I did not have to work, where I made other plans than to watch the game.
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