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Whoever succeeds Philbin, they'll need to have a plan for Tannehill, who has regressed in his fourth season. So much so, in fact, that the wife of one of Tannehill's teammates took to Twitter to ask how many people have to get fired before we realize that the quarterback is the problem.
The reality is that the Dolphins have been mediocre or worse dating back to the Chad Pennington, Ronnie Brown and Tony Sparano days. They also play in the same division as Tom Brady and the Patriots. This isn't all on Tannehill. That said, it doesn't matter who the coach is; without a legit franchise quarterback (and we'll be honest, we thought this would be the season Tannehill made his case as a top-flight passer), the playoffs are a long shot and winning games should you happen to get there is almost impossible.
Pat Kirwan is not a fan of the Ryan contract. It will be interesting if this organization can turn things around or we are stuck in the cellar of the AFC East.
Whoever succeeds Philbin, they'll need to have a plan for Tannehill, who has regressed in his fourth season. So much so, in fact, that the wife of one of Tannehill's teammates took to Twitter to ask how many people have to get fired before we realize that the quarterback is the problem.
The reality is that the Dolphins have been mediocre or worse dating back to the Chad Pennington, Ronnie Brown and Tony Sparano days. They also play in the same division as Tom Brady and the Patriots. This isn't all on Tannehill. That said, it doesn't matter who the coach is; without a legit franchise quarterback (and we'll be honest, we thought this would be the season Tannehill made his case as a top-flight passer), the playoffs are a long shot and winning games should you happen to get there is almost impossible.
Pat Kirwan is not a fan of the Ryan contract. It will be interesting if this organization can turn things around or we are stuck in the cellar of the AFC East.