What would that be?
For me its a no brainer... OLine! No matter who is the QB without protection they will never be any good. Also add in the AFC East has 3 of the best front 7's in the NFL (Pats top 10 D and lead or 2nd in sacks, Jets one top D's in the NFL, and Buffalo was off this year but that front 7 is damn good if coached correctly.)
What do you all think?
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I say linebackers because if improved could dramatically improve our defense
Which without saying puts the offense on the field more gives us more time set scoring lowers the score against usjason8er likes this. -
Offensive line.
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The answer is Guard. If you're letting me say O-line that's like winning the lottery.
It's O-line and it's not even remotely close. Hell, I'd take this LB Corp for another 3 years if you told me we could fix the O-line.
Seriously, it's not even close.number21, Unlucky 13, resnor and 1 other person like this. -
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Offensive Line. It's been the single worst area on our football team for a few years now, and even if you want to go out and replace Ryan Tannehill with anybody on the market right now, don't you at least want that replacement to have a snowball's chance in hell of finishing the season alive?
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Owner.
But if we're talking direct to the team, the easy call is the OL. If I wanted to play a tangent though, I'd say the run game, since that would both require help from and also benefit the OL and the offense overall.
But yeah. Owner.pumpdogs likes this. -
OL.
Though it's worth noting that we might have our choice of both top tier LBs in this draft. A very exciting possibility. Lb could possibly be very easy to fix for us. -
Offensive line.
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Middle linebacker... I hope we dont ignore this void left by Zach like we have with the void left by Marino..
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We have so many issues to fix, not sure it matters which is the most important in people's minds. HC, OL, LB, CB, etc.. Thing is, one great offseason could actually fill in most of those holes. Not that I think it will happen, but if a GM wants to prove his worth (Tannenbaum isn't getting fired so it's up to him) this is the year to do it.
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What about the defense? Seattle is ranked #2, KC is #8, and Miami is #27.
Given those numbers, can we place most of the blame for losing on Tanny? I think not.
As for the thread topic? I was going to say 'OL' but fixing the Owner is the long term solution.CitizenSnips and dgfred like this. -
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Guard. The offense cannot function without fixing those two holes. We knew that coming into the year and the team gambled and lost.
There are other BAD holes, but without fixing the guard position, nothing else is going to matter. However, fix it and get better health from the other three starters on the OL, and we have potential stars at almost every other position on offense.dgfred likes this. -
For me it would be the owner. As long as Ross is the owner of the Dolphins, we might have a better stadium, but the team will never be better than mediocre.
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KC's rushing attempts 397 good for 13th.
Miami's rushing attempts 310 good for 32nd.
Probably just a coincidence I'm sure.Steve-Mo and Unlucky 13 like this. -
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I would have to say coach. I was fortunate enough to see the transition Miami made when Don Shula arrived as head coach of the Dolphins and the impact he had. I would love to see that same transition once again.
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All these teams have made the playoffs under their present ownership.
The Dolphins have not had a single winning season during the seven years of Ross's ownership and instead of getting better, this years team is the worst team since the 1-15 team in 2007.
The job of the owner is to hire the right people to put a winning product on the field. Ross has consistently failed to do this, ever since he became the majority owner of the Dolphins in 2009.
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Yet Ross hired Tannebaum to head the football operations for the Dolphins.
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O line if not owner.
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