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« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2011, 10:45:01 am »

Better than "Almost There Since 1973", right? Smiley


Except it is "Almost there since 1974"  Grin
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« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2011, 11:17:24 am »

I don't want someone who's already had a storied NFL career.  I want someone hungry, with new ideas.  I want the head coach from Boise State...something like that.
So you prefer an unproven coach?  After the last three coaches we've had?

Say what you want about Jimmy and Wanny... they at least got this team to the playoffs on a regular basis.
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« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2011, 04:15:48 pm »

Cowher doesn't fit.  He's an old style of coach that will have trouble building a team in the new NFL.

I don't want someone who's already had a storied NFL career.  I want someone hungry, with new ideas.  I want the head coach from Boise State...something like that.

It's pretty early to say this but I think "former Dolphin coach" Will Muschamp will be an NFL head coach in a few years. I read today that Saban said he made a mistake by not giving him the Defensive Coordinator job of the Dolphins but instead to Dom Capers. He also had some other great things to say about him.  I won't name drop cause Phish will call me out Wink but I heard some really good things about him from one of his close peers.  It seems like there are some respectable people out there who think he is special.  Of course all he has to do is go out and prove it.
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« Reply #18 on: September 28, 2011, 05:07:14 pm »

I won't name drop cause Phish will call me out Wink

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« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2011, 05:34:16 pm »

It's pretty early to say this but I think "former Dolphin coach" Will Muschamp will be an NFL head coach in a few years. I read today that Saban said he made a mistake by not giving him the Defensive Coordinator job of the Dolphins but instead to Dom Capers. He also had some other great things to say about him.  I won't name drop cause Phish will call me out Wink but I heard some really good things about him from one of his close peers.  It seems like there are some respectable people out there who think he is special.  Of course all he has to do is go out and prove it.

to me muschamp seems like a college guy. i think the nfl folks are just cut from a different cloth. for today's nfl game, all the work u put in doesn't amount to a hill of beans if you can't get the right qb in place.

in college, all you have to do at a place like florida is recruit and you can practically roll out 9 - 10 wins a year without even working at it. given the salaries are what they are now for a head coach at florida, too cushy a gig to want to jump into the nfl firepit.

dolphins need to build an identity from a pool of nfl guys. on sedano's show the other day he mentioned the director of scouting for green bay. relatively young guy, 51, doing that role for green bay for the past 15 years. get that guy as gm, let him pick a young offensive minded coach that runs a system the new gm has been successful in finding players for (say west coast style). let said gm draft a qb like landry jones now perfectly suited to run that style (stroke pointed me to an article making a strong case for landry as #2 qb in draft, perfectly suited for west coast).

the parcells blueprint is broken for today's nfl. need to build the team differently and it starts with getting the right gm.
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« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2011, 06:10:12 pm »

All I have to say is Jimmy Johnson (lots of SB rings and NCAA ring) and Bill "Almost There Since 1991" Parcells in response to you.  WE'VE HAD THESE TYPES OF COACHES BEFORE
To be fair Parcells was NEVER the coach in Miami. I think it's clear that Parcells is a better coach than VP. Maybe whomever wouldn't let him pick the groceries was right.
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« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2011, 06:46:59 pm »

All I have to say is Jimmy Johnson (lots of SB rings and NCAA ring) and Bill "Almost There Since 1991" Parcells in response to you.  WE'VE HAD THESE TYPES OF COACHES BEFORE

Bill Cowher is fat and happy in the booth.  4-5 yrs removed from the game.  he came into a situation where the city & team of PIT responded to his style and hard work.  we DO NOT have that in the city/team of MIA

Gruden is smart, talented, no doubt.  again, the money these guys make NOW, as opposed to having to put in long, grueling hrs for football and for about the same $$$, the passion would not be the same.  COUNT ON IT.

And JJ and Parcells weren't re-treads either. Say what you want about both but they weren't re-treads

P.S...Parcells didn't coach the Fins
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« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2011, 07:58:42 am »

And JJ and Parcells weren't re-treads either. Say what you want about both but they weren't re-treads

P.S...Parcells didn't coach the Fins

I understand that Parcells didn't coach the Fins, but he left before the job was finished or even 2/3rds the way done.

what I was trying to convey was that MIA has a habit of going and getting a flashy name. whether it's a coach (Johnson), a player (the list here is endless), a top-tier exec (Parcells), etc and it NEVER works out.

Look at the top teams in the NFL and see how their organizations are built, top-to-bottom.  there's a not a buzz about the people there until they have cemented themselves as consistent winners.

we believe in getting former winners to fit the final piece of the puzzle.  doesn't work that way, at least, it doesn't in MIA.

until we get the correct people in the upper tier of this organization, we will flounder on the field.
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« Reply #23 on: September 29, 2011, 08:06:43 am »

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Just referring to the Chris Johnson thing when you said I never miss an opportunity to call out someone from around here. I was just messing. NBD.  Smiley
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« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2011, 10:02:15 am »

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« Reply #25 on: September 29, 2011, 06:21:58 pm »

I understand that Parcells didn't coach the Fins, but he left before the job was finished or even 2/3rds the way done.

what I was trying to convey was that MIA has a habit of going and getting a flashy name. whether it's a coach (Johnson), a player (the list here is endless), a top-tier exec (Parcells), etc and it NEVER works out.

Look at the top teams in the NFL and see how their organizations are built, top-to-bottom.  there's a not a buzz about the people there until they have cemented themselves as consistent winners.

we believe in getting former winners to fit the final piece of the puzzle.  doesn't work that way, at least, it doesn't in MIA.

until we get the correct people in the upper tier of this organization, we will flounder on the field.

Jimmy Johnson made the playoffs every year but 1 he was in Miami. Who wouldn't sign up for that right now. Please, your argument and stance is silly. Really silly.
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« Reply #26 on: September 29, 2011, 10:27:17 pm »

Jimmy Johnson made the playoffs every year but 1 he was in Miami. Who wouldn't sign up for that right now. Please, your argument and stance is silly. Really silly.

He also screwed this team up on offense by taking away Marino's strengths and drafting John Avery over Randy Moss and Yatil Green over Antowain Smith and Corey Dillon.  Not only that, but he set the stage for Wanny to come in and run this team into the ground.

Your rebuttal and stance is silly.  Really silly.   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #27 on: September 30, 2011, 06:02:03 am »

He also screwed this team up on offense by taking away Marino's strengths and drafting John Avery over Randy Moss and Yatil Green over Antowain Smith and Corey Dillon.  Not only that, but he set the stage for Wanny to come in and run this team into the ground.

Your rebuttal and stance is silly.  Really silly.   Roll Eyes

Marino was a shell of his former self. Taking away the audibles I didn't agree with. But focusing on the running and not letting Dan throw it 40 times a game was the right call.

Wannstedt won us a division title and had us in the playoffs or on the brink up until his final year when Ricky left. Once again, I would take the Wannstedt years in a heartbeat right now. We are so far removed from Wannstedt years its not even funny now. Wannstedt never had us as a total joke.
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« Reply #28 on: September 30, 2011, 04:30:09 pm »

Marino was a shell of his former self. Taking away the audibles I didn't agree with. But focusing on the running and not letting Dan throw it 40 times a game was the right call.

Wannstedt won us a division title and had us in the playoffs or on the brink up until his final year when Ricky left. Once again, I would take the Wannstedt years in a heartbeat right now. We are so far removed from Wannstedt years its not even funny now. Wannstedt never had us as a total joke.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=bayless/041112
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« Reply #29 on: September 30, 2011, 05:53:26 pm »

^^^^  Cheesy now Skip Bayless is the voice of all that is true in sports....lol lol. Some article he wrote 10 years ago is your proof of well, anything. ha ha ha ha  ha.....ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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