This dude absolutely needs to be fired.
But right now, we need to keep him. Trust me on this. It's the absolute best thing for this franchise's future.
The players have quit on him. They lost respect for him after Ross went on a coaching search and Sparano just sat with his mouth shut about it. Sparano can't coach. The offensive line is a wreck (and I think Jake Long is injured more than we know) and that's supposed to be his specialty.
But the absolute best thing for Ross to do is to keep Sparano, let him finish wrecking the season, and then we fire him and clean house while sitting on a top draft pick. The league has changed, fellas. It's not what it used to be where you could win with average quarterbacks and a solid, well-balanced team. You need deep threats and superstar big-armed quarterbacks that can get the football to those deep threats.
If we fire Sparano today, this team will rally around an interim head coach, finish 7-9 again, and we're in the same sinking boat only with a new guy who can shovel water out of the boat with a bucket a little faster.
Last season the Cowboys were terrible early and I said from the day they hired Wade Phillips that he needed to go. The Cowboys fired that marshmallow with a head-set in mid-season and the 'Boys rallied around Jason Garrett and showed out. The only difference between the Cowboys and Dolphins is that they're better at the QB spot even though I can't see Tony Romo ever winning a Super Bowl but that's another debate for me to win another day.
We all just need to suck it up and keep Sparano. Keep suffering thru these losses and believe me, I'm suffering. Between the Hurricanes and Dolphins I don't even look forward to the weekend anymore. Wouldn't bother me if I had to work seven days a week at this point. But if you guys want change and you want to win like I do, you have to really look at yourself and understand that in order to get this thing turned around, we're just going to have to suffer another season like 2007.
Honestly, how many of you thought about the 2007 season the year after when we won the division and went to the playoffs? It was a total afterthought. 1-15 didn't matter anymore. And I promise you all, if we lose enough games to draft a franchise QB that pans out, none of you will think about 2011 when we're winning big in 2014 or 2015.
Think of it as the old saying goes, "You gotta spend money to make money." And we're just gonna have to lose some games to win some games.
But right now, we need to keep him. Trust me on this. It's the absolute best thing for this franchise's future.
The players have quit on him. They lost respect for him after Ross went on a coaching search and Sparano just sat with his mouth shut about it. Sparano can't coach. The offensive line is a wreck (and I think Jake Long is injured more than we know) and that's supposed to be his specialty.
But the absolute best thing for Ross to do is to keep Sparano, let him finish wrecking the season, and then we fire him and clean house while sitting on a top draft pick. The league has changed, fellas. It's not what it used to be where you could win with average quarterbacks and a solid, well-balanced team. You need deep threats and superstar big-armed quarterbacks that can get the football to those deep threats.
If we fire Sparano today, this team will rally around an interim head coach, finish 7-9 again, and we're in the same sinking boat only with a new guy who can shovel water out of the boat with a bucket a little faster.
Last season the Cowboys were terrible early and I said from the day they hired Wade Phillips that he needed to go. The Cowboys fired that marshmallow with a head-set in mid-season and the 'Boys rallied around Jason Garrett and showed out. The only difference between the Cowboys and Dolphins is that they're better at the QB spot even though I can't see Tony Romo ever winning a Super Bowl but that's another debate for me to win another day.
We all just need to suck it up and keep Sparano. Keep suffering thru these losses and believe me, I'm suffering. Between the Hurricanes and Dolphins I don't even look forward to the weekend anymore. Wouldn't bother me if I had to work seven days a week at this point. But if you guys want change and you want to win like I do, you have to really look at yourself and understand that in order to get this thing turned around, we're just going to have to suffer another season like 2007.
Honestly, how many of you thought about the 2007 season the year after when we won the division and went to the playoffs? It was a total afterthought. 1-15 didn't matter anymore. And I promise you all, if we lose enough games to draft a franchise QB that pans out, none of you will think about 2011 when we're winning big in 2014 or 2015.
Think of it as the old saying goes, "You gotta spend money to make money." And we're just gonna have to lose some games to win some games.