Most of those in the media are reporting—like Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald did in one of his most
recent entries to the
Miami Dolphins In Depth blog—that head coach Tony Sparano's job is still safe at the moment. Now we're learning from Barry Jackson (also of the Herald), in his
most recent piece, that a close associate of Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has said Sparano's status "might" be re-evaluated if Miami loses their upcoming game against the
Denver Broncos at Sun Life Stadium this Sunday, Oct. 23.
To me, that pretty much sums up the Dolphins organization. That there would even be a doubt as to whether the Miami head coach's job security would be "re-evaluated" if the South Florida team ends up with a record of 0-6 is beyond ludicrous. In fact, it's already the height of insanity the 50-year-old Sparano hasn't already been fired.