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You mean like assuming a source has no credibility because you disagree with the content, eh?

When or where did I say I disagree with the content? Again there you go assuming. You know what happens when you assume right?
 
I wonder if by hiring Dungy to be a part of his new council, he has a hidden agenda to try to solicit Dungy as the next HC. Dungy has publicly stated that he believes Ross is committed and sincere that he wants change, for the better.
 
Article was straight and to the point. I agree with it. A detox of the organization must be done no matter how much or little Ireland and Philbin had to do with the mess.
 
When or where did I say I disagree with the content? Again there you go assuming. You know what happens when you assume right?

So you mocked the source and ignored the content because you agreed with what was said? Is that supposed to make sense?
 
I wonder if by hiring Dungy to be a part of his new council, he has a hidden agenda to try to solicit Dungy as the next HC. Dungy has publicly stated that he believes Ross is committed and sincere that he wants change, for the better.

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
 
Just goes to show you the extent this situation has went national and international. Looks like even financial people have gotten into it.

You know its big when Al Jazeera America has run this story also!
 
There are a number of perception based reasons to fire them as highlighted by the article, but they definitely deserve to go for good old fashioned football reasons too.
 
If I'm wrong, feel free to explain it, short of that, I stand by my assessment of your comment.

Well you can stand by whatever you want, doesn't exactly make you right. Again, thanks for assuming my motives though. I've already given my opinion on "cleaning house" on a few different threads. Do a little search maybe you'll find it. I'm in no way obliged to convince you though.
 
As retired New England Patriot and now-ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi recently opined, the situation between Martin and Incognito would not have happened if there was stronger leadership in the locker room. So that’s the first red flag for would-be free agents considering Miami as a viable option.
Failbin has no character and should not be coaching an NFL team. He is a soft and uninspiring leader, and it shows in how the dolphins play. This week shows it more than any other, they came out flat and unprepared.
 
Well you can stand by whatever you want, doesn't exactly make you right. Again, thanks for assuming my motives though. I've already given my opinion on "cleaning house" on a few different threads. Do a little search maybe you'll find it. I'm in no way obliged to convince you though.

You don't have to convince me of anything. But you could have cleared this up pretty quickly instead of making a series of whiny posts.
I'm a bit tired of the media blame game that goes on here, but if I read you wrong, I apologize.
 
You don't have to convince me of anything. But you could have cleared this up pretty quickly instead of making a series of whiny posts.
I'm a bit tired of the media blame game that goes on here, but if I read you wrong, I apologize.

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.
 
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