Firing everyone is the tired and true practice that has produced zero playoff wins and zero rings for Miami. Not saying keep everyone but the clean the house comment will just have everyone bitching in 2 years about how they want to clean house again.
I don't understand how you can look at the decisions this team has been making the last couple of years and say "Yeah, this is the brain trust I want to run this operation."
I'm scared ****less of this crew getting one more year.
I couldnt have said it better, the team gave the hell up. Im sick of this crap, I wanna see our head coach ripping someones ass for once. Motivation can make a big difference, and our coach is like the ex that used to just lay there. Make the change Ross.I'm sick of being a soft minded team. No fire inside of anyone on this team. I kept watching today wishing someone, anyone would just freak the fuk out on the team. But of course no one cares. We need to clean out these sorry ass coaches and hire some one who has some fuking attitude. Year in and year out I sit here every Sunday saying the same ole ****. Oh we are better this year. Oh it's different this year. Oh we finally got some players. And yet same fuking results. At first I hated the idea of gruden but he might be just what we need cause if you fuking suck atleast he will let ya know
I look back and this franchise and here is how I see it:
I loved Shula and hated to see him pushed out
JJ looked to be the answer as he had taken a terrible team in Dallas and rebuilt them. In hindsight, he had the picks from the Herschel Walker trade, but at least he gave us a dependable defense and regular trips into the playoffs.
I was always worried about DW as he sucked in Chicago, but I was willing to give him a try.
Saban was hired and I honestly thought he was a godsend. We can see that he can definitely coach football, but perhaps couldn't handle NFL players. I think I hated his lying even more because he was a decent coach
Next came Cam; Lord know I never knew why we even hired him. When they announced his name as a candidate, I said "who?"
Parcells came in as a football czar and hired "his" people. I was really optimistic and thought real hope had arrived. He had won Super Bowls with the Giants and turned around the Pats and Jets. He made the Cowboys decent as well. I guess that idea sucked.
Philbin seemed like a great guy, but never stood out as being special and I see why.
Now, where do we go? Who should Ross trust to rebuilt his franchise and protect his investment?