B-Marsh knows what's up.
Yes but he also threw a underhanded comment at us as well saying that we are more worried about the business here than the product on the field. Used the "orange carpet" as an example of us not being focused on the field.
B-Marsh knows what's up.
Problem with that theory is that the tape dont lie. coaches dont play.
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Joe Philbin deserves 110% credit for recognizing the best OC guy out there and getting him here in Miami. It is the one decision that I say will keep him here long term. As well as RT.
Now if he can just improve his in game decision making and clock management then maybe we've got something here.
Yes but he also threw a underhanded comment at us as well saying that we are more worried about the business here than the product on the field. Used the "orange carpet" as an example of us not being focused on the field.
I don't think Philbin will take the team bowling like Dave did once. I can't help but wonder how much his son's death affected Joe.
That said, I always thought of Joe as the Vice Principal we all had in HS who was not your buddy but always there to help and encourage.
How is it a known fact? Stephen Ross may have prodded but Joe ultimately had to let Mike Sherman go (and he knew it) and he did it. It was probably tough for him, firing his friend and mentor, but he did it. Probably a key turning point in his career.It is a known FACT that Philbin would not have fired Sherman if not being forced to by Ross. You can spin that away all you want
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It is a known FACT that Philbin would not have fired Sherman if not being forced to by Ross. You can spin that away all you want
Funny you bring up Daboll. I actually thought Brian Daboll did a pretty good job considering the terrible circumstances of his tenure. Once Matt Moore got settled in, our offense was pretty competent and fun to watch.