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Florio: Some players have trust issues with Joe Philbin regime

You can't do anything. If any of you think this coaching staff will get the Dolphins into the playoffs, much less to a Super Bowl, then be happy with Philbin.

If I can't do anything about it, what does me or anyone drinking the "kool-aid" have to do with anything? I could have a shrine with a Joe Philbin statue in my house and I can pray to it all day if I wanted. Nothing I do makes a difference.
 
We are not the Bucs or Bills. We actually SHOULD be a relevant organization. That's why the media singles us out at times as opposed to those other irrelevant teams. Why must we play the we suck but they suck too card.
 
You know what fixes trust issues? winning

Exactly, in the beginning the 2002 or 2003 season (I believe), word out of NE was that the players had a problem with Bill Belichick (Some saying he was an angry tyrant), after he got rid of Ty Law and few other disagreements many were saying that team was about to implode, and because of the player's so called mutiny, their season was going to be a failure before it even started, then a strange thing happened, they started winning , the player got in-line quickly, Belichick was considered a genius, and SB #2 followed soon after.
 
Steady improvement doesn't generate readership. Reporters need shockingly large changes or extremes to generate readership. We live in the age of pure sensationalism.

So, if we aren't fighting for a Super Bowl trophy, they all want to write the story about scandal or controversy.

... Nevermind the fact that it is the positive honest journalists are the ones people want to read and the ones who get picked up by bigger markets. Just ask Darlington, Volin or our current Phinsiders host.

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There is likely some truth to the concerns about the coaching staff from the players, but at this point Florio is just piling on. Having to bring up Chad Johnson being cut as part of his argument shows that he is just reaching at this point to continue this story and make it bigger than it probably really is.
this year is do or die win or get fire deal for joe. he need get most out of the player this year.
 
Regarding the last part of your post- I'm with ya. I've had it with the 'Dolphins are a mess' narrative. There are worse situations, and yet we never hear anything about any of them it seems. But the media never misses an opportunity to pile on the Fins. It's way beyond annoying at this point.

Fifteen years of mediocrity plus the most media unfriendly front office in the league = media pile on.

You want to fix it? Become the most transparent media friendly front office in the league. It's that simple and that easy.
 
Wait! You mean to tell me that some people don't actually trust their boss to do a good job... ?
 
Fifteen years of mediocrity plus the most media unfriendly front office in the league = media pile on.

You want to fix it? Become the most transparent media friendly front office in the league. It's that simple and that easy.

That's what I was hoping for with the new hires, starting with the Mike Dee replacement. That guy should be well known and well liked in South Florida right now, if the Dolphins knew what they were doing.

Meanwhile, I can't remember his name. Ross doesn't use that position other than for hatchet work.

If the Dolphins had respect for the media you wouldn't see the same percentage of negative or skeptical stories, and we'd soften the laughable antagonism toward the media on this site. Instead, the Dolphins have conditioned their hardcore fans to ignore or distrust the media. No benefit to that whatsoever. Ross, in particular, has disastrous media instincts. His juvenile reaction to the state legislature decision encouraged the political reporters and local columnists to turn against him and the Dolphins, let alone the already stepped-on sports media types.
 
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