You totally failed to understand what I'm saying.
I'm not going anywhere. I love this ****ing team. I, too, am a fan of the Miami Dolphins and I've said repeatedly that I am not a fan of players and I'm not a fan of coaches. I am a fan of the Miami Dolphins. But I am not going to blindly support some ******* like Tony Sparano who week in and week out gives this team little to no chance at winning football games.
You say things in life come so easy in a sarcastic tone. Nothing in life comes easy. I get that. But you can't expect things to come at all when you're surrounding your product with guys that don't know how to grow and prosper your product. So there's absolutely NOTHING wrong with me pounding on a guy like Sparano every single week. That guy needs to GO and we need a guy who knows how to get a lot out of a little. Sparano gets a little out of a lot. This team IS talented. We do have some weapons here. And looking up and down this roster, there's absolutely no reason that we should be 0-3.
I want to win just as much as you do and the only way to win is to bring in winners and can the losers.
I get what you're saying, I'm just saying it's better to challenge all the negative energy into positive energy towards the possibility and the hope that we still have a chance until we are mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. At this point you can rant all you want about Sparano, the front office and etc. The only thing that will change is him getting fired and we have to suffer through some miserable football for the next year and half. We have seen how this movie played out before. If he is fired, the players will just quit and there goes another lost season. It's to early to give up on the coach, the team or anything else that you are unhappy about.
Believe it or not there's many other teams that are having the same kind of issues we are having, with the exception of us not finding a way to win a game yet. Now, I'm the minority, let me just point this out, with the exception of Houston getting the ball at our six yard line. Our defense has yielded about 16 points the past two games. Our offense has move the ball up and down the field. We are 13th in total yardage. We just need to figure out how get TD's when we get in the Red Zone, I believe that will come with time. We are running a brand new offense, with no OTA, and minimal training camp.
We just need to get over the redzone hump and when we do we will be fine. The last two years we got off to poor starts as well, but we were right there at the end. Late season loses is what doomed us. Hopefully this year, once we get back in this thing <--(Sparano's most famous word) the offense will have figured out by than how to put points on the board. Looking at the rest of the division. The Jets Have a pour run defense and they face Baltimore this week, NE defense is worst than ours and they making a west coast trip to play the physical Raiders teams, Buffalo can score with the best of them but their defense is horrible, don't how many times they can keep digging themselves out of these big holes.
The way I'm looking at is when we beat the overrated Chargers on Sunday, we are than going to go up to NY and kick some Jets *****, we than have a bye week, follow by Denver at hme. We can quickly turn things around. That's the mentality everyone dolfan should have, because I know that's how every player in that locker room is thinking. So I'm taking a step back, and not being the typical internet fan, but instead putting myself in my teams shoes.