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For Sparano haters, what would you do?

Sirspud

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I'm not here claiming that Sparano is doing a good job. On the contrary, I think he is the leader of a ship that was obviously sinking last year and bears responsibility for that, but I'm not here to discuss that. Save it for other threads.

The problem that I see right now is that everyone is so willing to use Sparano as a scapegoat for our players failure to execute when put in position. Every other thread here says, I knew we would lose because Sparano was playing for field goals, or afraid to score. There is absolutely no evidence that Sparano didn't want to score TD's. Sparano put the ball in his QB's hands in the red zone, and once again the offense lead by this QB failed the majority of chances in the red zone. And before you guys criticize playcalling, you need to understand that Sparano has given Henne full reign in this offense to tell the receiver's what routes to run, what numbers to call, etc. Henne is allowed to see the coverage and do what he feels most comfortable with. It is Henne calling numbers that don't work, and Henne seeing things on the field that it turns out aren't there.

Why has Sparano given Henne this much authority? Well, apparently Sparano wanted to believe what a lot of posters here claimed; that our offense's, and specifically Henne's struggles, may have been influenced by Henning and his conservative playcalling. So Sparano has brought in a new OC, one with a pass-first, aggressive mentality, who gives the QB the chance to make any plays that he wants. And to Henne's credit, plays have been made; outside the 20's. We are scoring little more than we did last year.

Conservative playcalling- hardly, Sparano is maintaining a healthy pass-run ratio and has given the QB the ball 2/3 of the time in the red zone, which is merited.

There is no magic play that Sparano can call that will guarantee a TD. And whereas he may have in previous years told the offense to be conservative, to avoid the aggressive play for fear of making a mistake, has gone out the window. He has empowered the QB and the offense, and they are the ones failing.

For those who think that Sparano is what's really holding our offense back, and that's he's the one responsible for the lack of scoring, please tell me what you would have us do differently, or what changes you would make (that haven't already been made) to fix this. The few things that I can see being changed, are changes that would probably go 100 percent against what many of you believe.

Also, if all you can think of as what you would do is "fire Sparano", please tell me what you think another HC could/would do to fix this team's problem scoring.
 
I wouldn't even let him on the team plane! Enough of him his bad coaching and his obnoxious fist pumping!
 
People are 'haters' for pointing out that the team is poorly coached?

It is HIS coaching staff. The players are quitting on HIM. The players are playing lazy, undisciplined football under HIM.

Tony Sparano is not a good football coach. Stop making excuses for a guy who is in over his head and won't be here next year.
 
People are 'haters' for pointing out that the team is poorly coached?

It is HIS coaching staff. The players are quitting on HIM. The players are playing lazy, undisciplined football under HIM.

Tony Sparano is not a good football coach. Stop making excuses for a guy who is in over his head and won't be here next year.

I think the team is poorly coached. But there's a difference between thinking that and blaming all of the failures on the team just on head coach alone. Specifically, I think all the players who failed to execute when we should have scored TD's, and failed to gain 12 yards when we were gift wrapped an opportunity at a game winning field goal, are as much responsible.

So you think that players quit on the coach? Awesome, partially the coaches fault for not instilling belief in them, but it's about f***ing time we get players out there who are professionals and play because it's their jobs, and are smart enough to realize that their livelihoods are on the line (the potential between making millions and making nothing), and even if they don't like the team they are with, they are putting play on film for every other professional organization.
 
You keep him and let him finish out the season. You absolutely keep him. No other choice.

Give him full reign over this team. If he wants to take over play calling for both offense and defense, then by all means, let the man do it.
 
Like Sparano made just about every coach he fired the scapegoats, it's him !!!
 
First it was Paul Pasqualoni's fault.

Then it was John Bonamego's fault.

Whose fault is it now?
 
Like Sparano made just about every coach he fired the scapegoats, it's him !!!

Henne fans made Henning the scapegoat. Now they are the ones making Sparano the scapegoat. Isn't it entirely possible that a QB who cannot score points despite ample and repeated opportunity is actually the problem himself?
 
Chad Henne isn't the one who drops passes in the end zone. That's Brandon Marshall.

Jeff Ireland can pack his bags and leave with Tony, as far as I'm concerned.
 
No one has even attempted to answer the question of what they'd do differently. After this game, my homerism is fading. But still, we play for field goals? Umm, well what do you want us to do on 4th and 15? Go for it when we haven't been able to get it in on 3 other tries? You can't just magically coach a TD instead of a field goal. I feel like it's mostly the players faults
 
He could blame Benny Sapp another week ... saying he's not making plays again ... sitting on the couch!

About as good as his other excuses & firings!!
 
I blame the whole team- from the GM to the coach to the players. The coach though is responsible for having the players ready to play on Sunday- he and his staff teach them the proper way to tackle and get them in game shape. He chooses who makes the team and who will play. Judging from the product taking the field do you think Sparano is doing a decent job?
 
He could blame Benny Sapp another week ... saying he's not making plays again ... sitting on the couch!

About as good as his other excuses & firings!!

Yup. Tony loves to throw people under the bus. Who is he going to throw under the bus this week?
 
Actually, It might be a good idea not to can him. We cant win with him so why not just ensure we draft a franchise QB by allowing him to continue to coach out the season?
 
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