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I know it's Adam Schein but..

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...dlines-nine-guys-who-should-be-on-the-way-out

Of the 9 coaches he has on the way out, Philbin is number 2 right behind Harbaugh. He is a jet homer, but he points out the truth.

[h=3]2) Joe Philbin, head coach, Miami Dolphins[/h]On Sunday, the Dolphins hosted a Ravens team playing without perennial Pro Bowler Haloti Ngata, who was serving Game 1 of a four-game suspension. The game was in Miami, and the 'Fins even jumped out to a 10-0 lead through one quarter of play. But they were outscored 28-3 the rest of the way, suffering a crushing defeat. Just like last December, Miami was presented with an opportunity to win a huge game loaded with playoff implications. And just like last December, Miami looked lost.
That's coaching.
The Ravens didn't have Ngata and were fresh off of a heartbreaking loss to San Diego. But they have a great coach in John Harbaugh and were ready to play.
Joe Philbin is not a good coach. I still can't believe he survived last year's bullying scandal and late-season collapse.
Miami owner Stephen Ross once tried to hire fellow Michigan man Jim Harbaugh. He needs to make that phone call again.
 
Regardless of it "only being Schein", I agree with everything said in the article. I do not know if Harbaugh is the answer, but this team will never be able to move forward without an upgrade at HC.
 
Although he is a huge Jets fan and a douche as well, he is 100% correct.
 
He is right.

So he must also be right about Rex......

"Hello, I'm Captain Obvious! Two years ago, I wrote that Rex should've been fired alongside Mike Tannenbaum. Last December, I explained again why Rex wasn't the right guy to get this franchise back on track. And the proof is in the pudding: Rex remains a terrible in-game coach, and he's currently piloting a 2-11 team.

So, why go down this road again, re-examining Rex's shortcomings as a head man? Well, there are mystifying rumors that the Falcons would be interested in hiring Rex Ryan. I've expressed my belief that a head-coaching change is in order for Atlanta, but this would be a downgrade. It'd make more sense for the Falcons to hire baseball legend Nolan Ryan or famed sports writer Bob Ryan than Rex Ryan".
 
The only thing I can see keeping Joe around is that we win the last 2, making Ross feel comfy giong into the offseason. Then again, being a businessman, I hope he looks at the entire body of work.
 
He is a bitter Jets fan and is delisional that Rex is the Jets problem.

---------- Post added at 04:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:13 PM ----------

So he must also be right about Rex......

"Hello, I'm Captain Obvious! Two years ago, I wrote that Rex should've been fired alongside Mike Tannenbaum. Last December, I explained again why Rex wasn't the right guy to get this franchise back on track. And the proof is in the pudding: Rex remains a terrible in-game coach, and he's currently piloting a 2-11 team.

So, why go down this road again, re-examining Rex's shortcomings as a head man? Well, there are mystifying rumors that the Falcons would be interested in hiring Rex Ryan. I've expressed my belief that a head-coaching change is in order for Atlanta, but this would be a downgrade. It'd make more sense for the Falcons to hire baseball legend Nolan Ryan or famed sports writer Bob Ryan than Rex Ryan".

See me response above
 
The only thing I can see keeping Joe around is that we win the last 2, making Ross feel comfy giong into the offseason. Then again, being a businessman, I hope he looks at the entire body of work.

if he looks at the whole body of work, and they win the last two games, and end up 9-7, then that's still progress. Philbin should stay if Miami goes 9-7.
 
if he looks at the whole body of work, and they win the last two games, and end up 9-7, then that's still progress. Philbin should stay if Miami goes 9-7.

I don't think 9-7 is progress if they miss the playoffs.
 
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...dlines-nine-guys-who-should-be-on-the-way-out

Of the 9 coaches he has on the way out, Philbin is number 2 right behind Harbaugh. He is a jet homer, but he points out the truth.

[h=3]2) Joe Philbin, head coach, Miami Dolphins[/h]On Sunday, the Dolphins hosted a Ravens team playing without perennial Pro Bowler Haloti Ngata, who was serving Game 1 of a four-game suspension. The game was in Miami, and the 'Fins even jumped out to a 10-0 lead through one quarter of play. But they were outscored 28-3 the rest of the way, suffering a crushing defeat. Just like last December, Miami was presented with an opportunity to win a huge game loaded with playoff implications. And just like last December, Miami looked lost.
That's coaching.
The Ravens didn't have Ngata and were fresh off of a heartbreaking loss to San Diego. But they have a great coach in John Harbaugh and were ready to play.
Joe Philbin is not a good coach. I still can't believe he survived last year's bullying scandal and late-season collapse.
Miami owner Stephen Ross once tried to hire fellow Michigan man Jim Harbaugh. He needs to make that phone call again.

Couldn't agree more. And I hardly ever agree with Schein.
 
if he looks at the whole body of work, and they win the last two games, and end up 9-7, then that's still progress. Philbin should stay if Miami goes 9-7.

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