Good sign, right?
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross: “Losing settles in, you get used to it”Posted by Michael David Smith on October 30, 2011, 7:33 AM EDT
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is denying that he has contacted any coaches to replace Tony Sparano. But he acknowledges that he’s deeply concerned...
I was thinking about what happened right after Ross botched the Harbaugh deal. He gave Sparano a new deal then brought in Dabol. Now I know 99 percent of us in this forum if given the chance would have never made that decision. But I really think Ross must have been counting on a long Players...
He signed a deal with the devil. (Parcells) What kind of an owner tells an employee here is XMillion Dollars. You can keep it all. You can work if you want or quit. I dont care but I'll still pay you! Really? What the hell kinda business model is that? I remember getting so Mad A Dieon...
Its almost a certainty that that's what Ross ends up doing, but in my opinion, its not the wisest choice. These "proven" guys you all want so much are great head coaches, no doubt about that. But they don't usually have nearly as much success with their new teams, because they've already...
Sparano Aint going no where. Our owner is Stephen Ross. He knows nothing about football. He is a real estate guru and has no clue how to run a sports team. He doesn't have the balls to fire anyone. Sparano will talk him out of it like he did in the off season. Ireland and tony should be fired...
Look, I think he is in over his head and shouldnt be in the same conversation as Belecheat but after the fiasco of earlier this year of Ross botching the new coach situation Sparano can do no wrong, in his mind anyway. Most of us know hes not a good coach but he's being paid and extended to do...
Year after year we see all the wonderful surprises that appear as each new season unfolds. All the obvious draft picks that the dolphins {pass} on begin to emerges and flourish making the guys that drafted them look like geniuses and the dolphins look like morons. Steve Ross is to blame too...
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