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Jerry fired Tom...Don't blame JJ for that...but,Wayne was meeting with JJ a few weeks before Shula "retired"...
And? JJ wasnt the owner.
Jerry fired Tom...Don't blame JJ for that...but,Wayne was meeting with JJ a few weeks before Shula "retired"...
Shula was asked to make changes to his staff and he refused. Shula didn't like to be told what to do so no surprise he didn't adhere to the ultimatum. Either way you want to look at it, the time was right for Shula to quit and/or be let go.Jerry fired Tom...Don't blame JJ for that...but,Wayne was meeting with JJ a few weeks before Shula "retired"...
Please allow me to introduce myself...I’m a man of wealth and taste...I’ve been around for a long, long year...Stole many a mans soul to waste.No problem!!!! ..Who are you?
I have no respect for Canes fansWayne was a POS too.....Look ,i get why Canes fans are so protective of a coach who ONLY won one championship....We love Gene Stallings one championship at Bama,also... :)
I respect what he did in Dallas but no miamiHe quit on us,unless we brought in his buddy Wanny...I respect what JJ did for the Canes...that's it...
Wayne was a POS too.....Look ,i get why Canes fans are so protective of a coach who ONLY won one championship....We love Gene Stallings one championship at Bama,also... :)
While he basically inherited an offense at the end of Marino’s career and he didn’t really upgrade the offense while he was the head coach, he did a great job of leaving a lot of defensive talent on the roster when he decided to retire.
It is just a shame that he burned out so soon as the Dolphins HC because if he had only been hired when he was younger, I have no doubt he would have taken the Dolphins to the SB. He was a hell of a coach when he was younger but he just didn’t have the same fire in his gut in his last few years with the Dolphins.
Shula was asked to make changes to his staff and he refused. Shula didn't like to be told what to do so no surprise he didn't adhere to the ultimatum. Either way you want to look at it, the time was right for Shula to quit and/or be let go.