I'm a strong believer that coaching dictates the quality of the product on the field. Even when the roster is lacking in talent, those lacking in talent still look good while failing. Take the 11-5 team in Parcell's first year. They always looked like they were doing something even if that something was losing. Therefore, those saying it's not the coaches' faults and that Jeff Ireland is to blame for the poor execution on blocking, I firmly disagree and see that as scapegoating Ireland--he frankly doesn't need to be a scapegoat to be fired.
I question Joe Philbin's potential as head coach. I want to buy in that he, like Tannehill, is taking the necessary steps to develop into an NFL head coach. I can forgive poor gameday coaching and failures to prepare the players for gameday if I can see him making the needed systematic changes to both his coaching skills as well as the coaching staff under him. Guys, let's not forget that Joe is still a relatively new head coach, and now with two full years under his belt it's time for Coach Philbin to address inadequacies in his coaching staff. Number one my list would be offensive coordinator. When under the 2-minute warning, I want to know why there seems to be poor recommendations for timeouts or why we opted for the field goal on 4th down at 50 yards in Pittsburgh. I look to Mike Sherman's years of experience to factor during these critical game time situations. Not only is the offensive gameplanning often suspect, but if Mike Sherman's value isn't in his experience then what is there for keeping him around? Furthermore, the offensive line coach and quarterback coach are the other two areas I want to see improvements from. Ryan Tannehill is easily demonstrating improvement, but the feeling is that he could do much more. What are the limiting factors? I know I'm not the only one who has been down on the choice for QB coach. Looking at the O-line, I think the easy conclusion is that they aren't well coached. Frankly, passer protection appears to not be coached on this team. Why is that?
The thing that Joe Philbin can do to swing me back in his favor is make changes to his coaching staff. In two years, it hardly seems he has made adjustments, and for someone who is cerebral, I've been waiting for some chess moves. Seriously, the O-line has worked with Jim Turner for two seasons and it just doesn't seem to show signs of real improvement...