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Dan Le Batard: How have the Miami Dolphins fallen so far?

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By Dan Le Batard
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The Heat is a huge disappointment for merely getting within two games of the championship. The Marlins, owners of two titles, just spent $191 million to get your attention. Even the Panthers are in first place. It is hard to imagine in a region that has an expressway named after Don Shula and a hospital named after Dan Marino that the once-proud Dolphins are both the least interesting and least competent professional sports franchise in town. Have we ever said that before?

The latest shame is Jeff Fisher, who has all of six winning seasons in 17 years as an NFL head coach, rejecting the Dolphins and Miami’s sunshine to go coach a 2-14 team in St. Louis instead. He is the second coach in two years to not want Shula’s vacated throne after being offered it, which means the Dolphins have had twice as many coaches reject them in the past two years as they’ve had playoff appearances in the past 10. This while the Bengals, Lions and 49ers have been fixed. Read that list again. Usually, when you are as irrelevant as the Dolphins have been for a decade, you get healed even if it is by accident in a league that legislates parity. What the Dolphins have done over the past decade, for the wrong reasons, is as impressive as what the Patriots have.


To understand how that happens — and it is hard to understand — you have to travel back in time a year. Back then, Tony Sparano and Ireland were friends. Their families, too. But then Ross, new to this, not knowing any better, put Ireland in an impossible spot. He made Ireland choose between a new boss or an old friend. Ross wanted to woo Jim Harbaugh. The moment Ross demanded Ireland come along, he did irreparable damage to the relationship between Sparano and Ireland. Even their families stopped speaking after that.

Sparano understandably viewed Ireland, a fellow Bill Parcells Guy, as betraying him. But it isn’t quite that simple. The job Ireland has? There aren’t many of them in the world. Ireland was getting his first shot at it, and sometimes you only get one, especially if there is something as volatile as an ownership change and Parcells has fled the premises with a giant escape-hatch check and your safety net. It’s easy to say blindly, unemotionally, detached, that Ireland’s loyalty should have been to Sparano, but Ireland has four kids, two with special needs. His loyalty is to them, to himself — so he did what the new boss asked, as many of us would have, as Sparano himself might have if put in the same difficult spot.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/15/2590192/how-have-the-miami-dolphins-fallen.html#storylink=cpy
 
So sad...Thanks Ross.

What did we ever do to deserve this crap?

Mediocrity for a whole decade and it looks like another one coming up...
 
eh. the dolphins keep making mistakes and have sunken so far by going after the wrong guys. i believe fisher was a wrong guy - they will have shotty as their OC now prob btw.

I dont care about what the marlins and heat spend. its annoying and tired. baseball and basketball are different games, much different games that football. you cant buy yourself an NFL championship.
 
so now lebatard says that ireland vetoed the orton trade...which one is it dammit...ireland or ross??? either way this whole thing is fubarred
 
by the way is ross really that dumb to think that taking ireland cross country to interview harbaugh in this media day and age and everyone having twitter accounts where they tell you what they had for breakfast even that it wouldn't get out??? that it would be kept a secret from sparano??? my god...i'm starting to wonder how this guy got all this money
 
by the way is ross really that dumb to think that taking ireland cross country to interview harbaugh in this media day and age and everyone having twitter accounts where they tell you what they had for breakfast even that it wouldn't get out??? that it would be kept a secret from sparano??? my god...i'm starting to wonder how this guy got all this money
Max Fisher
 
so now lebatard says that ireland vetoed the orton trade...which one is it dammit...ireland or ross??? either way this whole thing is fubarred

I'd like to know as well. The organization is so tight lipped, it's hard to tell who's doing what, especially Jeff Ireland. So how do you rate him? Best guess: an average, play it safe GM who is kind of a jerk. This whole thing is so far removed from the days of the early 80's of Shula, Marino, the Don Shula Show on Monday 8:30 followed by ABC Mondat Night Football with halftime highlights with Howard Cossell. It was, as a local Dolphins fan, so much better back then, so much more fun.
 
Yeah, all this **** that people are spewing... And if we get a real QB, the whole perception changes. This team won't be **** without a real QB, no matter what else happens. Acquire a real QB who can play, and all the Ireland and Ross bashing stops. Period.
 
by the way is ross really that dumb to think that taking ireland cross country to interview harbaugh in this media day and age and everyone having twitter accounts where they tell you what they had for breakfast even that it wouldn't get out??? that it would be kept a secret from sparano??? my god...i'm starting to wonder how this guy got all this money

old slave money. his family back in the day used to sell them.
 
When we find a QB all this will change. IMO it isn't more complicated than that. You don't have to like the ppl you work with for that to happen. All this crap is nothing more than drama for papers to sell. So many fans are lead around by these media guys like sheep.
 
The spiral started when Wayne Huzienga hired Jimmy Johnson. We were a model of respect and consistency under Shula.

The owner is the key to pro football. Joe Robbie (god bless his soul)built the franchise, and Wayne turned it into garbage. Wayne sold the garbage to Ross, and he is grinding it down into microscopic pieces for recycling.
The NFL food chain.
 
The spiral started when Wayne Huzienga hired Jimmy Johnson. We were a model of respect and consistency under Shula.

The owner is the key to pro football. Joe Robbie (god bless his soul)built the franchise, and Wayne turned it into garbage. Wayne sold the garbage to Ross, and he is grinding it down into microscopic pieces for recycling.
The NFL food chain.

Joe Robbie was no saint, either. He was too cheap to keep the 70's team together (which would have given the Steelers a run for their money when it came to being "Team of the decade"), and left behind this hideous cookie cutter stadium they currently play in.
 
So the Florida Panthers are relevant b/c they're in first place? That isn't going to last

And if they do make the playoffs, my Devils will just bounce them in the first round like they did the last time the Panthers made the playoffs. :p
 
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