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Miami Dolphins has the worst front office in the NFL

Tannabaum in his last 2 stops has proven he has been worthy of the bottom tier rating. This is what the article is based on. Gase is unproven as a rookie which deserves a lower tiered ranking. Outside of Tunsil our drafting as well as free agent moves have been questionable. Jones as a owner has really been OK IMO he has provided the money to get the best players etc and has had a hands off approach which is good. He has had been a bad picker in personal.

you do know in his previous stop he built legitimate Super Bowl contenders(w/ an s as in plural), right?
 
you do know in his previous stop he built legitimate Super Bowl contenders(w/ an s as in plural), right?
Good to hear from a real NY fan whom has a background with Tannabaum. So your opinion is that Tannabaum was the driving force for those super bowl runs? If so that's good to hear the impressions that I have run across was that was not the case. When we made our Super Bowl runs in the 70's we had a great front office.
 
Good to hear from a real NY fan whom has a background with Tannabaum. So your opinion is that Tannabaum was the driving force for those super bowl runs? If so that's good to hear the impressions that I have run across was that was not the case. When we made our Super Bowl runs in the 70's we had a great front office.

I am not trying to portray him as Ozzie Newsome but he gets treated like he led the 80s/90s Bucs. He did some really good things for us and some bad things but overall his time here was a success.
 
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)
Until we cut that cancer out of the body of this team, I fear we will never realize our potential.:err:
 
32 is too high. I'd put us around 40.


you do know in his previous stop he built legitimate Super Bowl contenders(w/ an s as in plural), right?

Those Jets teams went into cap hell just so they could have a couple slightly-above-mediocre years where they happened to get some of the luckiest playoff berths and runs I've ever seen. I don't blame Jets fans for being happy about those runs but they certainly didn't fool any of the other 31 owners into hiring this buffoon.
 
Until we cut that cancer out of the body of this team, I fear we will never realize our potential.:err:

:lol: the cancer. Mike Tannenbaum took over in 2015 and inherited a lame duck HC and a mediocre QB. From 2009-2014 the Miami Dolphins never made the playoffs, from 2002 to 2014 they made it ONE time, from 2001 to 2014 they didn't have a single playoff win but Mike Tannenbaum is the cancer.

32 is too high. I'd put us around 40.








Those Jets teams went into cap hell just so they could have a couple slightly-above-mediocre years where they happened to get some of the luckiest playoff berths and runs I've ever seen. I don't blame Jets fans for being happy about those runs but they certainly didn't fool any of the other 31 owners into hiring this buffoon.

we were never in "cap hell", that is 100% false.

call it luck, call it what you want but you guys would kill to have that success we had under him.
 
:lol: the cancer. Mike Tannenbaum took over in 2015 and inherited a lame duck HC and a mediocre QB. From 2009-2014 the Miami Dolphins never made the playoffs, from 2002 to 2014 they made it ONE time, from 2001 to 2014 they didn't have a single playoff win but Mike Tannenbaum is the cancer.



we were never in "cap hell", that is 100% false.

call it luck, call it what you want but you guys would kill to have that success we had under him.

We'd kill to have the playoff run Tebow had with the broncos too and you don't see anybody here clamoring to go sign him.
 
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)
This is just another variation of 'draft grades the day after the draft.' Article filler. How many people are being graded before the results are in??? I'm not a Ross or 'baum fan, but these articles have zero value and are based on zero data.
 
We'd kill to have the playoff run Tebow had with the broncos too and you don't see anybody here clamoring to go sign him.

the Tebow run was a fluke, they were an 8-8 team in a weak division that was humiliated in the div rd. Very different. we made the playoffs w/ 2 different HCs under Tannenbaum and he re-tooled after the first one to put us in position to make multiple deep runs and if not for Favre we would have made 3 deep runs in a row.
 
fisi;1065738852 Routinely a team that looks better on paper than it does in the field said:
http://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/1031857?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=New%20Campaign&utm_term=NFL%20-%20old%20team%20blogs%20%28RVB%20-%20KEEP%20USING%20THIS%29[/url]

Does this make any sense to anyone else here? If the team looks better on paper than they do on the field then that's says to me that the players are pretty good, and Somebody in the front office got those players on the team did they not? The piss poor play of talented players can be attributed bad coaching, injuries, or just weak minded players who don't give it 100%. There are other teams out there that have been worse than us and made worse decisions.
 
Can't say I've ever read The Score before. Nor have I ever heard of the kid who wrote the article. Not worth getting too upset about a blog article whose parent company is trading at less than .30 Canadian. Meaning much like the article, it's worth less than a quarter.
 
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.

I agree, having a decade plus of complete irrelevance doesn't happen to organizations that hire quality people up top. The current FO in its PRESENT FORM has only been in power for this offseason however (yes some people were retained, but this structure and functions are basically new), so I'm only considering everything up to the end of the 2015 season. And yes, up to that point it has been complete ****, can't argue with that. However, I do have some optimism for this team moving forward, of course on the field results will need to be there for me to truly believe we've turned a corner.
 
Not sure they are the worst although we have not won in 7 years so they deserve no benefit of the doubt. Cleveland I believe is worse
 
I don't think dolphins is that bad... anyway from 15-20 maybe
 
Not sure they are the worst although we have not won in 7 years so they deserve no benefit of the doubt. Cleveland I believe is worse

For the purpose of this article I agree. However I look at this as binary...Either the team is a serious contender or it isn't, we've been stuck in the "isn't" category for so ****ing long I don't even remember what it feels like to believe we have a realistic shot at winning a championship (I probably haven't felt that way since the mid-90's personally).
 
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