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Terrible leadership.
What would Mangini do?
Terrible leadership.
Or maybe there are real issues here that need to be cleaned up.
why would a gm report to dawn aponte? I thought she just handles contracts?
We don't know what happens behind closed doors but don't see how Aponte has somehow set herself apart from the rest of the league as being a tougher negotiator and even if she is haven't seen anything special in impact of contracts. I would like to see examples of what hard driven contracts she had that were so good.
I don't understand what is so confusing.
Ross said: "The new General Manager will have autonomous responsibility for the 53 man roster and selecting players during the draft and will report to me."
The article claims one candidate said: “I honestly don’t know if you answer to the owner or to (Vice President of Football Administration) Dawn Aponte. It’s all really unclear.”
If a candidate walked out of a face to face meeting after being told that, and was still unclear, I am not sure how worthy of a candidate he is.
Sounds like an article designed to stir people up and cause trouble.
Dawn Aponte is a top negotiator and she has responsibility to negotiate with the respective agents. She is smart and she is tough and every agent probably wants her out because she is a much tougher negotiator than the men. Some might think that this sounds crazy that a woman could be tougher than a man. But I believe it.
The GM appointed will select the players he wants and tell Dawn the broad parameters, but then she does the deal.
I knew by making the comment that Dawn could be a tougher negotiator than a man, that I would set some guys off. She has degrees in accounting and law and a masters degree in finance, she is a CPA, a juris doctorate and is also a member of the NY Bar. I have worked in big successful corporations and Dawn Aponte has the best credentials that I can recall seeing. Stephen Ross, apart from being among the biggest real estate developers in the US, is also an attorney himself. It is highly probable that he wants a top attorney/accountant to be an integral player in his $1.1 Billion investment in the Miami Dolphins. While everyone on here naturally gravitate to the player evaluation part of the GM responsibilities, because we need to see further improvement to take our team to the top. But don't underestimate Stephen Ross' desire to have people at the top of the business making intelligent business decisions. We need both. That is why this is a very important appointment and shouldn't be rushed.We don't know what happens behind closed doors but don't see how Aponte has somehow set herself apart from the rest of the league as being a tougher negotiator and even if she is haven't seen anything special in impact of contracts. I would like to see examples of what hard driven contracts she had that were so good.
What would Mangini do?
The real issue is Jason Cole wrote his article 1 week late and didnt check to see if the situation changed. Cole also didnt say if those statements came before or after an interview. Cole also didn't reference Stephen Ross' statement, so he may not even be aware of it.
Terrible leadership.
I am starting to think that spiketex works for Ross...
I can't understand how someone can continue to praise a man so effusively when that man hasn't yet performed a single competent action in 5 years of owning the team...