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I just find it funny that we're supposed to take a Forbes article about football serious whether we agree with them or not. It's like getting stock market advice from a fantasy football expert.

If the article were about something like strategy or play-calling, I might agree with you. But the issue we're dealing with, hostile work environment, is something to which many people can relate.
For all we know, the guy that wrote that is another frustrated Dolphin's fan just like many of us here. He just has a better delivery system for his opinions.
 
It's funny that no one is discussing the writer's three main financial reasons for his recommendation:

a. The constant use of the "n" word in the locker room may depress ticket sales among African American fans;
b. The Dolphins' reaction to the Incognito golf outing incident may depress ticket sales among female fans; and
c. The locker room situation will make it more difficult for the Dolphins to sign free agents.

If we're going to debate this, let's debate these financial observations about the situation.
 
That'd be awesome but I doubt it would happen I don't think he would want to coach the dolphins but hey you never know maybe him being involved in our locker room and other things will make him change his mind but I doubt

He'd be a better leader than Philbin no doubt. His book is a great read too..
 
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