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Ghetti13

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This opinions set forth on this site are so similar to the things I hear on sports radio up in Boston.

For that reason, this site should be called "Finheaven: The Fellowship of the Miserable"

This result is so strange because I cannot explain in writing how impresed I am with Nick Saban and the future of the Miami Dolphins.

He preaches "process" not "result". That approach will make this team a dynasty in years to come.

See, I live in Boston right now. I hear Belicheck's press conferences. I hear the player interviews. They have the right frame of mind. They focus on the "process", not the result.

How do you think the Patriots have become so good?
You never hear them talk about the result.
They never look past the immediate task at hand.

Their head coach preaches the importance of each player doing his job right on the next play.

The bottom line is that I could not be happier with the Miami Dolphins and their future. I KNOW how good this team will be after a few years under Saban. Question is, will those people who chastise his sound approach to coaching have the balls to admit they were wrong when we win our first Super Bowl in the years to come? Probably not, since I still have not seen any of the Ronnie Brown haters admit they were wrong.
 
So true. It's a reflection of society, everything has to be NOW! Saban is looking down the road in everything he is doing, a sign of an exceptional leader.
 
There need to be more guys like you Ghetti13!! You are absolutely right and hopefully you are into trying new thiings like having Sage play!!
 
I actually got motivated by Saban's "process' not 'results' and its been working for me.

I am impressed with Saban. I think we all just got so excited after those two big wins. The expectations went WAY up to what they were coming in. So people got disappointed because of that. But I am not. I am sooo glad the DW days are over and the sabanator is here. :woot:
 
Ghetti13 said:
How do you think the Patriots have become so good?

I always just figured they had a pact with Satan. :evil:

Seriously, though, GREAT post. Im tired of reading about "who has to go NOW" based on the previous week's performance week in and week out.
 
Ghetti13 said:
This opinions set forth on this site are so similar to the things I hear on sports radio up in Boston.

For that reason, this site should be called "Finheaven: The Fellowship of the Miserable"

This result is so strange because I cannot explain in writing how impresed I am with Nick Saban and the future of the Miami Dolphins.

He preaches "process" not "result". That approach will make this team a dynasty in years to come.

See, I live in Boston right now. I hear Belicheck's press conferences. I hear the player interviews. They have the right frame of mind. They focus on the "process", not the result.

How do you think the Patriots have become so good?
You never hear them talk about the result.
They never look past the immediate task at hand.

Their head coach preaches the importance of each player doing his job right on the next play.

The bottom line is that I could not be happier with the Miami Dolphins and their future. I KNOW how good this team will be after a few years under Saban. Question is, will those people who chastise his sound approach to coaching have the balls to admit they were wrong when we win our first Super Bowl in the years to come? Probably not, since I still have not seen any of the Ronnie Brown haters admit they were wrong.

Well said sir.....
 
Brady...the Pats stunk..until he became the QB....process had nothing to do with it. Meats are processed...but I like fresh meat....taste's so much better.
 
fishypete said:
Brady...the Pats stunk..until he became the QB....process had nothing to do with it. Meats are processed...but I like fresh meat....taste's so much better.

If you think it was all because of Brady, I'll continue to enjoy your doomsday posts FishyPete. Jeez. :shakeno:
 
fishypete said:
Brady...the Pats stunk..until he became the QB....process had nothing to do with it. Meats are processed...but I like fresh meat....taste's so much better.
I don't think so. Sure, Brady made them better. But, before he started, the Pats were already on the road to success -- maybe Brady just put them in the fast lane.
 
JB-Dolfan-VA said:
If you think it was all because of Brady, I'll continue to enjoy your doomsday posts FishyPete. Jeez. :shakeno:

Any Pats fan will tell you when Drew Bledsoe became hurt....the Pats were a far different team with Brady. Heck most Dolphin fans can tell you that much!!

Did any Dolphin fan fear Bledsoe ever?
 
fishypete said:
Any Pats fan will tell you when Drew Bledsoe became hurt....the Pats were a far different team with Brady. Heck most Dolphin fans can tell you that much!!

Did any Dolphin fan fear Bledsoe ever?

Ya well blame the Jets LB Lewis for that!!!

Go Fins!!!
 
Ghetti13 said:
This opinions set forth on this site are so similar to the things I hear on sports radio up in Boston.

For that reason, this site should be called "Finheaven: The Fellowship of the Miserable"

This result is so strange because I cannot explain in writing how impresed I am with Nick Saban and the future of the Miami Dolphins.

He preaches "process" not "result". That approach will make this team a dynasty in years to come.

See, I live in Boston right now. I hear Belicheck's press conferences. I hear the player interviews. They have the right frame of mind. They focus on the "process", not the result.

How do you think the Patriots have become so good?
You never hear them talk about the result.
They never look past the immediate task at hand.

Their head coach preaches the importance of each player doing his job right on the next play.

The bottom line is that I could not be happier with the Miami Dolphins and their future. I KNOW how good this team will be after a few years under Saban. Question is, will those people who chastise his sound approach to coaching have the balls to admit they were wrong when we win our first Super Bowl in the years to come? Probably not, since I still have not seen any of the Ronnie Brown haters admit they were wrong.

Good Post and I agree.

We just need a QB who manages a game like Brady, the rest of the pieces will fall into place jsut like it did for Belichick..
 
In 2001...the Pats were 0-2 with Bledsoe....when Brady took over they went 14-5 the rest of the season....still think that Brady wasn't the reason?

Just look today...half the team is either gone or hurt....and they still win....why...Brady! Without Brady....the Pats aren't the winner they are.
 
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