Medicane84
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At first, like many posters on this forum, I was pretty worried when we lost Scott Linehan to the Rams. But then Saban reinforced the concept of a player first system, as opposed to the more common, coach first philosophy.
What becomes evident is that Saban has created an infrastructure, where you can simply "plug in" both players and coaches to keep it running - interchangeable parts.
The most important result of this is consistency, which is what this organization has been lacking for a very very long time. Think about the offensive turnovers we had recently... Norv Turner, Chan Gailey, Forester (laugh)., etc.
Now, Mularkey is coming to town, but contrasting that to previous regimes, he must be the one to adapt... meaning that our players won't miss a beat, they only have to worry about one set of terminology.
That being said, I don't think the Dolphins are going to miss a beat next season, and I don't know about you, but I am VERY MUCH looking forward to next season. We're gonna give the pats a good run for the AFC East Title.
Go Fins!
What becomes evident is that Saban has created an infrastructure, where you can simply "plug in" both players and coaches to keep it running - interchangeable parts.
The most important result of this is consistency, which is what this organization has been lacking for a very very long time. Think about the offensive turnovers we had recently... Norv Turner, Chan Gailey, Forester (laugh)., etc.
Now, Mularkey is coming to town, but contrasting that to previous regimes, he must be the one to adapt... meaning that our players won't miss a beat, they only have to worry about one set of terminology.
That being said, I don't think the Dolphins are going to miss a beat next season, and I don't know about you, but I am VERY MUCH looking forward to next season. We're gonna give the pats a good run for the AFC East Title.
Go Fins!