http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...-gather-at-shrine-game-and-talk-dolphins.html
A few things to note:
* People will be happy that Eric Mangini is not a candidate. It is something I supported, but we can put that to bed now. You were all right and I was wrong.
* HOWEVER, Mando brings up a few points I have made this week. One, once the GM candidate is ID'ed can the Fins get him to accept the deal. Steve ross has failed to close deals in the past. People here have been all giddy over all the quality candidates that they have interviewed. That is great, but getting one of them to take it is where ""the rubber meets the road". The Fins cannot be turned down by the guy they eventually pick. A second point, is even if Aponte is not getting more power, how are things going to work for the new GM between Aponte and Joe Philbin? That has to be a question at this point for most of these candidates. I am sure the goal is to find someone that can work side by side with them, but at the end of the day what happens if there is a perfect candidate to head this team, but they are not fond of the Aponte/Philbin axis? Tough question. Do you not hire the guy? Do you let go of Aponte? Obviously, Joe is not leaving. Finally, I still want to know why this selection is join to take so long to fill. My theory was they were wanting to talk to Eric Mangini, who is knee deep in coaching right now with the Niners…or a personnel man from one of the remaining teams. IF, IF, IF that is not the case, the team runs the risk of looking incompetent that they cannot pull the trigger on one of these candidates. It is fine line of doing due diligence and looking confused and not committed to your pick.
* While I think this team needs some experience somewhere, I have no issue going after the "up and coming candidate". It is the trend around the league and some of the names that Mando uses Scott Pioli, Jerry Angelo and A.J. Smith do not excite me at all. The people that Miami have interviewed seem qualified and deserve a shot at the next level of their profession.
Should be an interesting week or so.
A few things to note:
* People will be happy that Eric Mangini is not a candidate. It is something I supported, but we can put that to bed now. You were all right and I was wrong.
* HOWEVER, Mando brings up a few points I have made this week. One, once the GM candidate is ID'ed can the Fins get him to accept the deal. Steve ross has failed to close deals in the past. People here have been all giddy over all the quality candidates that they have interviewed. That is great, but getting one of them to take it is where ""the rubber meets the road". The Fins cannot be turned down by the guy they eventually pick. A second point, is even if Aponte is not getting more power, how are things going to work for the new GM between Aponte and Joe Philbin? That has to be a question at this point for most of these candidates. I am sure the goal is to find someone that can work side by side with them, but at the end of the day what happens if there is a perfect candidate to head this team, but they are not fond of the Aponte/Philbin axis? Tough question. Do you not hire the guy? Do you let go of Aponte? Obviously, Joe is not leaving. Finally, I still want to know why this selection is join to take so long to fill. My theory was they were wanting to talk to Eric Mangini, who is knee deep in coaching right now with the Niners…or a personnel man from one of the remaining teams. IF, IF, IF that is not the case, the team runs the risk of looking incompetent that they cannot pull the trigger on one of these candidates. It is fine line of doing due diligence and looking confused and not committed to your pick.
* While I think this team needs some experience somewhere, I have no issue going after the "up and coming candidate". It is the trend around the league and some of the names that Mando uses Scott Pioli, Jerry Angelo and A.J. Smith do not excite me at all. The people that Miami have interviewed seem qualified and deserve a shot at the next level of their profession.
Should be an interesting week or so.