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Miami Dolphins has the worst front office in the NFL

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The SCORE
evaluates the leadership positions within each NFL organization to determine which franchise possesses the best staff.
•General managers
•Head coaches
•Coordinators
•Owners
•Final results

32. Miami Dolphins

Routinely a team that looks better on paper than it does in the field, Miami's decision-makers are to blame for the continued disappointment. How did Mike Tannenbaum end up back in a lead role so quickly? - Dan Wilkins


http://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/10...=NFL - old team blogs (RVB - KEEP USING THIS)
 
Can't say that I disagree, but dead last might be piling on. Hopefully they will prove the doubter's wrong.
 
Miami has a new head coach, new gm and new coordinators and somehow they're already rated the worst before we've even reached training camp? Plus Tannebaum was just hired last off season. How can any of them really be blamed for Miami's recent struggles?
 
Prior to the 2014 class, the drafting has been abysmal. Absolutely crap-tastic.

I do like the last three classes though, hopefully we are on the upswing.
 
Seems this current front office was smart enough to fire Philbin after four games, smart/lucky enough to get 3 potential starters with the 8th overall draft pick, shrewd enough to land the #1 coaching prospect this off-season, smart enough to draft for players that fit the new coach's scheme. How will it all work out?? Don't know. If anything, this writer should have had a group of "incompletes" because there's no way to know anything about this current front office because their product hasn't played a game yet.
God I can't stand these off-season bs articles. Why do I let them make me so mad?
 
Personally I think it's fair. Until we accomplish something on the field, we shouldn't be given respect. Once the wins come, the respect will follow.
 
Our record right now is 0 and 0 just like everyone else. Only thing that matters is what we do once the games start to count

Ozzy rules
 
Very unfair. It's a different mix of players right now. Though, having Ross as our owner probably weights the score down no matter who's occupying the rest of the spots in the FO.
 
When you link a website that I've never heard of before and probably won't ever visit again, it just doesn't have much significant weight.

I can't read the opinions of everyone in the twitterverse!
 
Perhaps my logic is wrong, but if a team looks good on paper but doesn't produce on the field, wouldn't that be the result of the coaching staff?
 
The moves from 2009 to 2013 have really sunk this franchise. 2013 was one of the worst drafts this team has ever had, and the repeat free agent failures compounded issues as well.

I still don't think we're worse than Cleveland.
 
Seems this current front office was smart enough to fire Philbin after four games, smart/lucky enough to get 3 potential starters with the 8th overall draft pick, shrewd enough to land the #1 coaching prospect this off-season, smart enough to draft for players that fit the new coach's scheme. How will it all work out?? Don't know. If anything, this writer should have had a group of "incompletes" because there's no way to know anything about this current front office because their product hasn't played a game yet.
God I can't stand these off-season bs articles. Why do I let them make me so mad?

Firing after four games is not really smart. Before the season might have been better in stead of wasting a season. But at least they came to their senses.
 
When you link a website that I've never heard of before and probably won't ever visit again, it just doesn't have much significant weight.


I can't read the opinions of everyone in the twitterverse!

The score is a great site with trustworthy articles and up to the.minute news on breaking stories. Their app (the score) is a great app for following every sport.

They came to this conclusion from previous rankings they have done.
Owner: 29the
Gm: 32nd
Head coach: 27th
OC/DC: 31St

It's fine by me, call us the worst overall team. Only way to go is up. It's better then last off season where experts where calling the fins the most improved and Philbin was talking about superbowls. I want people to think we're just the lowly Dolphins until they see what we really can achieve (hopefully)
 
Perhaps my logic is wrong, but if a team looks good on paper but doesn't produce on the field, wouldn't that be the result of the coaching staff?

You makes sense to me. It goes back to the Sparano has to go because he can't produce a playoff team with this good roster argument. Teamed with the Jeff Ireland must go because he can't produce a good roster. I don't see how both can be true at the same time. If Ireland did a poor job or producing a roster than why would you have high expectations that Sparano would turn a poor roster into a playoff team? If Ireland did build a good roster and Sparano did a poor job coaching that team that's a reflection of the coaching staff not the GM. And if both the coaching staff and GM are doing poorly why would you every expect better than the 8-8 teams we were seeing?
 
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