First, I never said anything about the new coach taking over mid-season, I wouldn't expect that to happen. Secondly, if five different teams are knocking on the same guys door at the same time, you actually think that is equal to ONLY the Fins knocking on his door???
I don't understand how you can fail to connect the dots between the two statements you just made.
You say that Miami will not hire the new coach midseason, so logically, that means they would wait until after the season. After the season,
all the interested teams are now knocking on his door! So what have you gained?
Thirdly, you make my point for me, don't leave Sparano twisting in the wind when you know he's not coming back.
You have a strange definition of "twisting in the wind," there. Let me help clarify this for you: the "twisting in the wind" part is when you are
actively recruiting a replacement for someone who is currently under contract (i.e. what you are proposing Ross do to whoever he hires as an interim head coach, after firing Sparano).
Saying "Sparano is our coach, and we are not considering any replacement at this time" (and following that up with
not chasing other coaches) is not leaving someone twisting in the wind.