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The Dolphins should be the ones interviewing Coughlin...

Ross is so delusional that he believes his team is a first class organization that any old young coordinator could turn into a playoff team in short order. That isn't reality. This team needs a crusty vet like Shanahan or Coughlin to fix the rotten culture.


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I had Tom Coughlin on my list to interview based on my the thought process I was going through. I had two issues though with his hire...
1. Without question, Miami would be going through a hiring process again in a few years...regardless of wins and losses.
2. It was embarrassing how TC handled the OBJ game with Carolina. He looked like either a man that lost control of his team or was so desperate for his own job, he kept a player that lost his mind in the game.

The idea of keeping Dan Campbell to be the heir to TC was so utopian in nature. Who is to say Campbell would be the guy four years from now? How does the game change? Maybe you would not want anything from TC's staff? Bottom line was it sounded like a nice idea, but it was only good in theory.
 
If Darlington is reporting that then it's pretty damn done.

Coaches who aren't hired yet don't talk to players on the team.
 
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thats interesting because out of everything i've heard and read I can see tannehill and gase getting along well...that is the real silver lining for me, I think they could mesh well and it could be a good fit for our qb....that being said there's a lot more to being an HC than getting along with the qb....little disappointing but considering the pool of coaching candidates we had it's not too bad...hue jackson would've been a nice interview, coughlin as well....oh well, other teams will get the jeep wrangler from 2010 (1995 in coughlin's case) and we'll get the brand new hoverboard, ross always wants the new expensive toy.
 
If Darlington is reporting that then it's pretty damn done.

Coaches who aren't hired yet don't talk to players on the team.

Biggest winners in this selection:
1. Steve Ross- got his first choice
2. Tannehill- perhaps best coach on the market that can help his play
3. Tannenbaum- lands the hottest candidate on the market.
 
thats interesting because out of everything i've heard and read I can see tannehill and gase getting along well...that is the real silver lining for me, I think they could mesh well and it could be a good fit for our qb....that being said there's a lot more to being an HC than getting along with the qb....little disappointing but considering the pool of coaching candidates we had it's not too bad...hue jackson would've been a nice interview, coughlin as well....oh well, other teams will get the jeep wrangler from 2010 (1995 in coughlin's case) and we'll get the brand new hoverboard, ross always wants the new expensive toy.

Let's just hope the hover board doesn't catch on fire and burn the house down...


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I had Tom Coughlin on my list to interview based on my the thought process I was going through. I had two issues though with his hire...
1. Without question, Miami would be going through a hiring process again in a few years...regardless of wins and losses.
2. It was embarrassing how TC handled the OBJ game with Carolina. He looked like either a man that lost control of his team or was so desperate for his own job, he kept a player that lost his mind in the game.

The idea of keeping Dan Campbell to be the heir to TC was so utopian in nature. Who is to say Campbell would be the guy four years from now? How does the game change? Maybe you would not want anything from TC's staff? Bottom line was it sounded like a nice idea, but it was only good in theory.

Coughlin don't do anything for me. He's won 2 Super Bowls so he's obviously a great coach but at 69, how much drive did he have to basically rebuild the culture of this team.

Another thing, is what makes people think Dan Campbell would become great from learning behind him. Campbell didn't need Coughlin, a guy he's similar too. He needs a coach to teach him how to run an offense or a defense. Campbell is a good leader and speaker but he needs seasoning on the other parts of coaching.
 
Biggest winners in this selection:
1. Steve Ross- got his first choice
2. Tannehill- perhaps best coach on the market that can help his play
3. Tannenbaum- lands the hottest candidate on the market.

For me, Shanahan was the best available coach to fix Tannehill. But we'll see. While I have concerns for Gase's ability to command this locker room and turn our fortunes around, at the very least I'd like him to fix Tannehill. There is at least a glimmer of hope there.

Now can he do the impossible and develop a friggin functional O line for once??


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thats interesting because out of everything i've heard and read I can see tannehill and gase getting along well...that is the real silver lining for me, I think they could mesh well and it could be a good fit for our qb....that being said there's a lot more to being an HC than getting along with the qb....little disappointing but considering the pool of coaching candidates we had it's not too bad...hue jackson would've been a nice interview, coughlin as well....oh well, other teams will get the jeep wrangler from 2010 (1995 in coughlin's case) and we'll get the brand new hoverboard, ross always wants the new expensive toy.

Yes, they seem a good match personality wise. Gase will work his ass of coaching and Tannehill will work his ass off being coached.
 
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