Fair enough.
To be honest I like Fisher as well. I think he's a fine coach and he can turn a team into a consistent winner. But then again, so is Schottenheimer, and the knock on him is that he never could win the big one. I still remember a time when the fans clamored for Jimmy Johnson because Shula couldn't get us over the hump, and lo and behold - Johnson came in and cleaned house. He turned the team into a contender, but it happened after a couple of years. And he never did find a replacement for Marino.
My overall point is that there is no silver bullet. Even Shula - in my mind, the greatest coach the NFL has ever seen - was blessed with some incredible talent during his run. Not just players - Arnsparger, Joe Thomas, quality people that together built a great team. And there's no magic formula for a Superbowl. Hell, Belichick has had some great teams lately, and he can't get there. Yes, he's in contention - but as I said before, I remember a time when we were in contention consistently, and *that* wasn't enough for fans.
I haven't yet lost faith in Sparano. He is who he is - a coach that often recedes into his "play not to lose" mentality, and gets beaten because of it. But he has many positives as well, and for all the (well deserved) bile we throw at him, it's Nolan who deserves most of the blame for the past two losses. Sparano's OL - and I have no illusions to think it isn't his - is crappy, and he deserves to be scorned for it, but the offense quite frankly has run decent even with it. Perhaps we shouldn't clamor to high heaven when the team drafts linemen in the 1st...
I remember reading comparisons of this season to Cameron's 2007 and Wannstedt's 2004. But this team is neither in complete disarray like 4 years ago, nor is it bereft of talent or imagination like in '04. It's a good, talented squad that has performed horribly against two of the top offenses in the league, teams that might well end up as the two top seeds in the AFC. I'm not ready to take that as a referendum on the entire regime or the entire season - let's see where we are at year's end and work from there. But knee jerk reactions, understandable as they are after losses, get us nowhere.